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THE LONG MEETING IX

Author: Nessa Ty
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Melvina perked up at Derek’s question. The prophecy. What is it? She was glad that her son had asked this question for it has been ringing in her mind for a while.

She had been hearing about the prophecy since this meeting started, but truthfully, she had no idea what it was. She had only known in the passing, from Agrip, during one of the times she had walked in on him reading one of those his large history books, that it talked about a saviour that would save the entire universe from demise.

She wasn’t aware of the details. So, it was understandable that she was curious. She was also of the opinion that they should work together with the ancients for now, and not worry about the future consequences, because if they don’t, there might not be any future.

She had already communicated her thoughts to her mate, and he agreed with her on this. Their pack needed all the help they could get. And about where Emma would go after all this, they would let the redhead decide. She hoped that by
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