Clara, Lara, and Atrania sit in their salt circle where they've been spending most of their time since they arrived at the war college. Most people don't even know their actual names, merely referring to them as, 'the sisters.'
It's an easy thing to do, think of them as some sort of sentient spyglass but they are all women, individual, feeling people. Their gifts more of a curse than a blessing.
But in times such as these, it happens to be coming in handy. Atrania's rhythmic swaying increases in tempo as Lara's subsides. Since arriving here, their collective eye has been focused in one place, and one place only. The Nephilim Queen. Cadee Conway. They take the seeing in shifts, two supporting while one watches.
Now it is Atrania's turn to look.
**
Cadee She's standing at the window when she feels the room grow cold.
âHey, Vairos.â She murmurs. He walks over to stand next to her.
âCadee.â He acknowledges. She tears her gaze from the window to meet his. His eyes are entirely black, and he's handsome in a Romanesque sort of way. He has long jet black hair and radiates power. Then again, since meeting Ramaah, her concept of power has broadened somewhat.
âThey arenât going to leave are they?â she asks.
âNo. And they grow increasingly more agitated as you do.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhat do you know of Nephilim, Cadee?â
âNot much.â
âTruly? With a destiny such as yours, you never wondered?â
âHonestly, Iâve been desperately hoping my fate was someone elseâs, and everyone was just confused.â She shrugs. âSilly I know.â
âI suppose. I understand it.â His eyes go distant. She knows he's thinking of Yekaterina, Aunt Joyâs Aunt. That nostalgic longing expression is one he wears often.
âVairos, what did you mean they grow more agitated as I do?â
âYour bond with Ramaah is more than just prophecy. You are his destined mate, and would be powerful in your own right if you chose to embrace your gifts. He is linked to all of the other Nephilim, as such; so are you. They feel your emotions, just as he does.â
âAll of them?â She whispers.
âAll of them.â Her eyes widen.
âBut, my mom and dad are mates, and they canât do that.â
âI never said it was normal. As far as anyone knows you are the first to be born as a Nephilimâs mate. No one knows what will be different.â She nods. He looks down at her. âHave you met Yekaterina?â
âYes, when she was at the Society teaching Joy how to fight.â
âDid you learn as well?â
âOnly a little.â Cadee pauses. âShe talked about you.â
âOh?â His face and body language scream disinterest, but Cadee knows better. She knows their story. âYes. Just thought youâd want to know.â Vairos looks down at her and smirks.
âYouâre cheeky.â He ruffles her hair affectionately, and she makes a face at him. Sheâs been often to this castle to visit the Prince; especially since her father is his Enforcer.
She wouldnât say she's close to Vairos, but they have a fondness for each other. She looks out the window again sighing. All of them are still out there, but rather than staring they are milling around speaking to each other.
Cadee makes her way to the front door and pops in her headphones, turning on the music high blast; not even wincing when the heavy metal blares through the earbuds.
She moves out the front of the castle and makes her way to the courtyard, aware of the Nephilim following her. She ignores them, trying to focus. They all seem to realize this because none of them approach more than two feet from her.
âMy Queen. What are you doing?â
âAsmodeus. I was wondering where youâd gone.â She murmurs. âAnd to answer your question, Iâm taking a walk to clear my head.â
âI was attending Ramaah. He needed to lay low for a time.â
âWhere did you take him?â She asks softly, concern overtaking her sense of betrayal. Heâd been in horrific shape.
âYour home.â She turns to look at him, eyes wide. The other Nephilim have drawn nearer, and she smiles at them. Most of them nod in return; a few even wave.
âMy home? In America?â
âYes.â
âWhy there?â She's genuinely confused.
âIt is the only place I know of that has enough of your energy to be of comfort to him.â She studies his face for a moment and then she realizes what's causing the guilt on his face.
âYou put him in my bedroom?â
âYes.â
âAnd then left him there?â
âWell, thereâs been an issue.â
âWhat issue?â
âHe doesnât know how to use anything. The last time he was free most of the things you have werenât even possible.â
âSo show him.â
âI cannot.â
âWhy?â
âWell, I am... male.â
âOkay?â She draws out the a in okay.
âHe is a bit of an alpha personality.â
âMaybe you could show me?â Asmodeus nods and opens his mind to her. She watches as Asmodeus attempts to help a prideful, snarling Ramaah. It doesn't go well. âYou think Iâll have more luck?â
âI know you will. I realize your feelings are mixed on him, but please help him. None of us can, and no one else would care.â She feels sadness at how alone he must feel. She shakes her head.
âOkay. Let me tell my parents.â He nods, and there's a murmured approval through the crowd of Nephilim.
Telling her parents is easier than she thought it would be. They accept it without much fuss though they're both worried about her.
An outsider might believe that they're all taking this too well. But this event has been a long time in coming. They've all been expecting it. She changes her clothes quickly, into a pair of jeans and a comfortable sleeveless shirt, and she's ready to go.
She recovered from the teleportation quickly and stands up, taking a deep breath, finding comfort in the familiar scents of her home.
Everything looks the same, but nothing feels the same. He's upstairs, and he most likely knows sheâs arrived. There's no point in delaying anything. She climbs the steps and makes her way to her bedroom. She wonders if she should knock, but thinks better of it.
**
Atrania blinks rapidly as she comes out of the vision. Ramaah is right here in the states. But even in his diminished state, he is still far too powerful to try and take on.
Still, the high council is wise, and they would not be defending humanity if there were not valid reason for it. Still, she cant help but feel for Cadee. A lamb in the sights of a wolf.