The first thing he felt when he woke up was the splitting headache. This was becoming a natural sensation in his head after one of those dreams. The next thing was the numb shoulder and the stinging feeling in his leg. At least he still had sensitivity in the limb, unlike last time. And at least he wasn't on the floor. He was unusually wanr and glanced at the fire, that was still brightly buring in the fireplace. Eadan straightened up and rubbed his eyes. "Damn it. " His eyes searched for Lockjaw, but the bird was nowhere around and he leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. "Well, that was shitty, " he said aloud. Eadan had seen everything he could think of in a dream, for all those years he'd been a dream catcher. If before he'd had any problems with breaking reoccu

