The Blood Moon Twins – Chapter 132

CAULDER

“How do you know who we are?” I asked, planting my feet firmly. This woman didn’t seem threatening, but her magic hung thickly in the air, as if it was constantly oozing off of her. I didn’t know if we could be injured in this vision, but I wasn’t about to risk it by moving closer.

“I’ve been waiting for you,” she repeated, as if it was obvious.

ing her. She looked at me with furrowed eyebrows, but she didn’t resist my pull.

s was going to be fun.

ve us the answers we needed.

airs across from her. They look like they were set up just for this meeting. Remy looked at me, motioning towards my hand still on her arm

not something I gave away willingly–not anymore. It was something that would have to be earned and proven repeatedly with actions. This woman wasn’t getting my trust anytime soon.

have questions, and I’ll get to as many as I can before we run out of time,” she started once we were sitting. There was still no recognition in her eyes, and she hadn’t

at way the entire time.

e have as much time as your magic will allow, but everyone has a magic cap that needs t

new what I could do with my magic was limited for at least a few hours, sometimes longer. I

d. She was asking the more important questions.

Rina. This village calls me The Seer, because my magic allows me to see all pasts and all futures. I am also your great ancestor,” she explained. Finally, no avoiding the question. She gave a direct and clear answer.

’re like our great-great-great-great-great grandmother?” Remy asked, genuinely surprised.

reats to that” Rina chuckled.

oked too much like Cain, my mother, and myself. It just made sense. “You said you can see the f

ile in these little visions actually affected the world around us. I had too many questions about the mechanical aspect of our magic and no one to ask about it. Rina had to have the answ

r time asking me?” she asked.

preset…”

kly answered, “At least not with the type of magic we possess. As for right now, I am seeing this in my life. This conversation is actually happening, but

about the future?” Remy asked a

cisions people make. When an inexperienced time sorcerer, like yourself, looks into the future, they see the future that is most likely to happen with how things

and it had been weighing on her. She didn’t say anything to me, but I didn’t blame her for that. If I had seen Harper die in a vision, it would have been difficult for me to talk about, too.

h time we had left before Remy’s and my magic depleted.

uinely surprised about my question, which didn’t make sense. We traced the prophecy to her, so I was sure s

to know what we were talking about, so I didn’t blame her for being annoyed.

g to,” Rina said. Her voice was calm and non-judgmental, eve

y did you act con

any people take the ramblings of a blind woman seriously. It’s why I’m locked away in my room by myself.”

have known people took you s

is meeting is changing the future just enough that I fight harder for people to hear what I have to say. Despite what my abilities are, I don’t have all of the answers.”

wers do you have about this

,” Rina explained.

.”

bility,” Rina said before Remy

as your mother who created this reaction. In another, it was Caulder’s daughter. This vision was never about you specifically, just someone who fit the criteria.”

, to mate with him, she would trigger the prophecy. That was unfair. Remy found the man she wanted to be with. She found her mate, something she wanted since she was a small girl. Something she wanted more than I ever wanted, and

e air with my frustration. “There has to be a way to stop it from happening. Remy deserved to be with Blade without the risk of destroying the world

ant to hear.

til Rina explained more.

will choose Remy or Remoria. Think wisely before you do anything that could trigger the prophecy.”

weight of Rina’s words was still weighing heavily on her, and she couldn’t seem to bring herself to speak

lade without causing mass destruction?” I asked on Remy’

you have power in what happens, too.”

filling my head.

agic was dwindling, and I felt tired. “You won’t be able to return to ask me anything else, so don’t waste your energy on it.”

o many questions,” I said. We g

ce. “You have your wolf, Caulder. You always have. He’s just mute,” Rina said.

d my eyebrow

ou, too, are destined for great things. Don’t underestimate yourself. You have a power that will change the world, just like Remy.”

ime. I felt more confused than satisfied, and the look in Remy’s eyes told me she felt the same w

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