Thank you all for reading. I apologize for not updating yesterday. My son is transitioning to a toddler bed and it has been an adjustment.
The next morning, I had the displeasure of the sun’s rays shining straight into my eyes. My eyes burned from lack of sleep. That stupid book kept me up. There was so much new information in there that I was hooked. Basic things that I never even thought about. I only had about a quarter left. Jet was stirring beside me. In an attempt to not wake him, I decided to go ahead and get in the shower. It wasn’t until I was standing in front of the door that I got a whiff of fresh air with a hint of something fruity. Maybe mangos? Pineapples? My hand hovered over the doorknob as I kept trying to identify what I was smelling. Maybe it was dragon fruit? Opening the bathroom door, I stood facing what looked like a jungle. Closing my eyes and blinking, I had to make sure that I was actually seeing this. Turning back around, Jet was still in bed, drooling out of the side of his mouth. When I turned back around, the jungle was still there. Sticking my head in, I was shocked at how much it seem
Penny got up and walked over to her computer. The laptop was already opened so all she had to do was press, accept. “Hello, everyone! We are finishing breakfast so let us move to the livingroom and we can get started.” Picking up her computer, she walked into another room. That must have been our cue that we were done because Ben put his fork down and stood up, leaving his half eaten pancake. Jet and I followed. My nerves started to fly as walked into the room. Penny much have had to rearrange the livingroom because it wasn’t set up to maximize the space but make it so the video could see everyone. Penny had just placed the computer on the coffee table, making us move to the couch directly in front of it. Jet and I sat in the middle of the table while Ben and Penny stood behind us. “I got this urgent message that we needed to have a meeting. I must say, I am surprised to hear from you.” There were five women and one man that I could see. Ages ranged from early 20s to late 80s. After
“Then why don’t you?” I asked, slightly annoyed. I did not just put myself out there for her to have an easier option. “It isn’t always correct. Visions are tricky. They change constantly, based on what you decide. Today, you might decide to get the chocolate ice cream and that would give you heart burn that will last call day or you could stay with yogurt and have a great day. We make choices every day. Even the minor details are significant.” Penny shrugged. “So, giving them a potential false vision would be counterproductive.” I clarified. “Correct. It will be a last resort, but don’t minimize the need for personal conversations.” “After this, you will have amazing contacts. Moving forward, you will be unstoppable.” Ben said. I was unstoppable now, but I knew what he meant. Only Adron had the power to stop or kill me, but after he is dead, I would have gained allies. Allies that will help keep the world in a consistent healthy co-existence. “So, when is the meeting?” Penny a
I think Jet felt danger too. “Nope, I’m awake!” He yelled as he quickly got back in the car. I hadn’t even closed the door when he slammed on the gas. Swerving a little, he finally straightened the car out. Looking back, there were at least a hundred vamloves running towards us. “Oh shit, faster!” I yelled. Jet looked in the review mirror. His eyes widened when he realized we were being followed. “Any help would be great.” Jet said in a strained voice. My mind was racing. I could throw fire balls at all of them. Not enough time to build a wall or something like that. Rain wasn’t going to stop them. Maybe I could blow them back? Using my mind, I waved my hands trying to make more of a tornado like of situation. The car started shaking as Jet had both hands white knuckling it. “IVORY!” he had a strained voice. “Just keep driving!” I yelled. Dark clouds started forming as the vamolves got closer and closer. A few of them leaped, digging into the metal. It sent chills down my spine
“What’s wrong?” I asked Jet again as he ran to his closet. “Dad has some information on who is behind everything.” Without even thinking, I jumped out of bed to go. No way in hell was he leaving me behind. “I’m coming.” “You sure?” Jet asked, giving me a pointed look. “Yes. I want to know who has been trying to screw us over.” “Let me know if you need to rest or anything.” Jet firmly stated as we walked out of the bedroom. I was a little annoyed by this protective behavior but my baby moved, telling me he wasn’t only worried about me, but his child as well. “Okay.” I relented as I took his hand. We walked briskly down the hall and to his office. My mind was reeling with what we could find. There have been attempts at trying to get stuff done, but nothing has been that major. Our transmittion going out has been the worst of it. Other than the whippings, but there still isn’t a clear reason these were done. Walking through the office door, I saw his dad leaning against our d
“They are going to be so pissed.” I voiced my fear to Jet and Brent. “Yes, they will be, but they will understand eventually.” Brent sighed. “Let’s start with Wade and Justina.” Awesome, the ones I am most worried about. Plus, they are the only ones we could tell what was going on afterward. We sat in silence. I assumed one of the guys asked them to come over. My anxiety was rising each minute it took them to come. When they finally did knock, it scared me, causing me to jump a little. Jet frowned at me as Brent got up and opened the door. “Thanks for coming, guys.” Jet said. He didn’t stand up, shake their hands or anything. Both of them looking around. I could tell they were extremely nervous. “If this goes bad, we could tell them we are pregnant to help lighten the mood?” I suggested in the mind-link to Jet. His lip twitched as he fought off a smile. “What’s going on? Why did you need us down here so urgently?” Wade asked. Jet and Brent both looked at me. I glared right ba
After Jet had his way with me last night, I passed out hard. However, I had a dream. In that dream, it was a vision of sorts. Being too scared to hurt people’s feelings, we never caught the mole. The mole was then able to get important information, resulting in the death of our pack. I had lost. Adron won the battle, and the Earth shattered under his command. Hearing the screams of my second family as I watched Adron send a spear through their hearts was something I’ll never unhear. Even if it was a dream. As soon as my eyes opened, I vowed to myself to never allow my weakness to come in the way of saving our pack. If I have to piss some people off in order to do that, then that is what I will do. No one, and I mean no one, will ever kill the people I love and care about. I rested my hands on my hips as I gazed out the window in our office. Jet was looking at the blueprints for the battle, but my mind was still on my dream. The fire that started burning in my stomach was new, welco
Samantha stared at me with wide eyes. Anger, sadness, and shock all fashed before me. The words just came out of my mouth. On one hand, I was proud of myself for standing up for what I felt was right. On the other hand, I did regret not doing exactly as she said. Maybe I should have called her. Either way, as I stared into her eyes, I knew I would be taking her there so she could say her goodbyes. Suddenly, Samantha just ran from the room. Just bolted out of the office. Jameson wasn’t quick enough to catch her. He made it to the door before he stopped and looked back at us. His eyes were begging to be allowed to leave. “Go.” I said with a sigh. He didn’t question it as he ran from the room. Everyone was quiet. Sitting down in my chair, I just replayed the whole conversation. “For what it’s worth, I believe you handled that the way you should have.” Wade said. Looking up, he was looking straight at me. “Was I wrong for not calling her?” I asked the room, but to no one in particul