Chapter 6 â Foresight
âNo one knows the future, but the present offers clues and hints on its direction.ââInnocent Mwatsikesimbe
Neron
The tension in Momâs voice made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Nuria and I shuffled to make room for her. She took the seat between us, resting the album on her lap. âA motherâs intuition never lies. Iâm sure you both have questions as to what is going on.â
âUm⦠we do not know what youâre talking about?â Nuria chuckled nervously. Goddess, she was such a terrible liar, sometimes. I shook my head in disappointment.
âYou both been receiving prophetic dreams, correct?â Silence. âOr dreams that reveal to you the future before it happens? What about dreams involving your mates?â
My jaw clammed shut. How did Mom know about that? Has Nuria been getting the same dreams like me? My sister looked at me with eyes pleading for help, but I didnât know how to help her. I was just as confused. Mom took our silence as her answer, nodding before flipping through the pages of the album. The photos of our family aged the further she flipped, going back in time as each photo lost its color.
âI havenât done my due diligence on explaining your true family history.â Mom started; eyes glued to the album. âYou both are aware of your paternal family history, but not mine. Your ability to dream and see the future directly results from your Norwegian blood; a blessing passed down by your ancestor, Ulf, and Alva Johansen.â
âNever heard of those people before.â I rested my elbow on the armrest. âWhy didnât you tell us this before?â
âWell, I have been dead for thirteen years, for one.â Mom laughed. âAnd these abilities typically manifest between late adolescence and early adulthood, but there are some exceptions, especially for the both of you.â She flipped to a page where an aged, yellowed portrait of a man was shown, wearing what looked to be Viking clothing. His face was stoic, yet I felt the power from this man radiating through the picture.
âHe doesnât look friendly.â Nuria joked. Mom smiled, shaking her head as she patted her on the top of her head. She huffed, batting her hand away playfully.
âThe Johansen bloodline stretches back many centuries, dating back as early as when the gods once roamed the earth.â Momâs fingers gently smoothed out the bent corner of the portrait. âUlf Johansen was a Viking werewolf one hundred percent dedicated to Lord Odin, King of the Norse Gods. Our family has many stories of how werewolves came about in Norway. From what I can remember from when I was a child, one story stated Ulf was one of the first werewolves born from Fenrir, the demonic werewolf beast destined to kill Odin during Ragnarok but was purified by Selene once she saw their internal suffering. Another stated Ulf was born as one of Seleneâs creations, just like the rest of the werewolf race, and was gifted, along with many others, to Odin as a sign of companionship. The Asnuz Pack, our familyâs pack, is one of the oldest of Norway.â
âZircon Moon had nothing on them.â Nuria chuckled.
âNot even a droplet of worth,â Mom added.
âInteresting,â I muttered, tapping my finger against my thigh. âWhat else is there?â
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âMuch more. Holy wars were a common occurrence between the gods that, often, spilled into the mortal realm. As a nonâhuman, Ulf fought to protect his people during the wars, Unfortunately, he harbored distrust for anyone who wasnât a wolf, as there has been some uneasy peace amongst the other supernaturals. A warriorâs blood burns bright, long after death, but kept alive through their ancestry. However, during one war, he was severely injured and was on the verge of death until a volva, or a witch, rescued and healed him. Come to find out that witch, named Alva, was his destined mate.â
Mom flipped to the page that revealed her portrait of Alva dressed in traditional Scandinavian garb, holding a staff in one hand. She hore a striking resemblance to her and Nurla, right down to the ringlets in her hair.
âDespite Alva being a volva, Ulf fell passionately in love with her and found purpose in making certain she was safe. They kept their relationship a secret from both their sects, as they feared neither would be accepted. Ulf did not let anyone or anything harm his love. One day, Alva requested to become a wolf like Uff so they could be together for much longer because Alva was still mortal. He pleaded with Odin for his help and Alva was, to this day, one of the few humans in history to not be a werewolf from birth. Alvaâs transformation was difficult and there was a guarantee that she wouldnât survive the shift, but Ulrâs love for her and her love for him was strong enough to ensure her survival. After her transformation, Alva kept her volva abilities and those two officially mated and lived happily until the end of days with their many children.â
âAw, Iâm glad they got their happy ending.â Nuria smiled, resting her head on Momâs shoulder. Our family line wouldnât exist without it. A fierce feeling suddenly lanced through my belly like a sword to concrete, filling my veins with green, gently tickling my anger. As quick as it appeared, I stomped it to dust.
Goddess, what the hell was wrong with me? I shouldnât be jealous of my own ancestors. They didnât fuck up. like I did.
Mom flipped to an extensive and detailed family tree, written in Norwegian. âAlva was a secress of many skills, but her prominent gift was foresight. Her blessings were passed down from one generation to the next, occasionally skipping some for an unexplained reason. Not all of us would have Alvaâs blessing, but we all gained Ullâs blessing. Johansen blood stretches from beyond Norway. To ensure that our bloodline remains strong until the end of time, our mates are powerful themselves, whether it be through the Alpha lineage or interâmating with another species.â
âHas anyone in our family mated with a human besides Ulf?â I asked.
âIâm not too sure about that, but it is possible.â Momâs eyes crinkled with her smile. âSeleneâs ways of choosing our mates will be forever shrouded with mystery. However, the past couple of generations of our family have exclusively mated with Alphas, counting myself. You two are purebreds, and so are your grandparents and greatâgrandparents. Alvaâs blessing was given to your grandfather, who has the gift of foresight. It had skipped my generation, but it looks like you two have her blessing as well.â
âI donât know Mom. The story was cool and all, but Neron and I being seers?â Nuria scoffed. âWouldâve we have known we had this ability sooner?â
âConsidering the circumstances of our lives, the discovery and development were delayed.â
My fingers traced over the branches of the family line, descending to where Nuriaâs and Iâs names laid. âDid Dad know anything about this?â
âI never told him,â Mom confessed. âI wasnât sure if either of you wouldâve gained the blessing. I didnât know. how heâd react.â
âItâs a good thing that heâll never know.â Nuria folded one leg over the other, crossing her arms as she frowned. âWho knows what the powerâhungry old man wouldâve done if he sniffed it out.â
I watched Mom as she rubbed the bridge of her nose, stress lines creasing in her brow. Worried, I held her hand, thanking me through mindâlink.
âIâm glad that our blood isnât tainted, after all,â Nuria added.
Mom froze, darting her head to look at her daughter with a mix of shock and sadness. I couldnât look her in the eve when she spared a glance at me, because I thought the same. Dad destroyed us. He ruined our family. Yet, a part of him lives within us as we are his children. How couldnât we think we have tainted blood when the man who made us was an abusive fuck like all the men before him? Nuria watched me live under his authoritarian rule, watched me almost become just like him. What if I continued to be ignorant? Wouldâve I become a worse man than him? What if⦠what if⦠what if-!
âBoth of you were never tainted, skattene mine.â Momâs voice was firm, but love dripped from every syllable she spoke. She planted kisses on our foreheads before continuing. âDespite all heâs done, he has gifted me you two, my treasures. I love you both more than life. Your father was bad, yes, but that doesnât mean you two are.â
We sat in silence, soaking in the impact of her words. Nuria shot me a worried glance, struggling to believe Momâs words. She was right, but it still hurt. One day, weâll believe Mom. Maybe. But today wasnât that day. âWhat else can this foresight power do?â I asked, changing the subject.
âAccording to my father, foresight is at its peak whenever your mind is relaxed enough to be susceptible to its messages. How have your dreams been tonight, my darlings?â
I stiffened. Nuria stiffened. The scenes of the nightmare played like a broken record playerâthe snakes, the red, the heavy miasma of Kiyaâs fear. I peeked over at Nuria to see her eyes tightly shut and her teeth grinding in her mouth. Neither of us wanted to answer, but Mom didnât need that. She already knew. âForesight has a couple of limitations, as it will only allow you to see the future if it involves someone you hold dear to her heart. Itâll show you what you need to see versus what you want to see.â
âIf it shows us something bad⦠Nuria hesitated, sucking in a gulp of air. â⦠does it mean itâll come true?â
âIt can.â
I couldnât accept that.
I refused to accept that.
Itâs one thing to be an Alpha, but to be tortured by psychic dreams of your mate murdered in front of you was another. And to add salt to the wound, it can come true? No fucking way. I never asked for this damn ability. The future wasnât set in stone, but that didnât mean that vision wouldnât come true.
I wonât go back to sleep if it meant watching Kiya get killed again.
Silently, I pushed myself off the couch, heading toward the front door. Mom called out for me, but I didnât respond. The crisp cool air filled my lungs and licked against my skin once I was outside, but it didnât calm the irritation bubbling in my stomach. Why this? Why now? My foresight had only shown me visions of losing Kiya, both in the past and now, in the presence. Not one vision I got where Kiya was unharmed.
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Did this mean Iâm destined to lose her again?
My heart dropped, and my chest constricted. No, no, no, no. Not again.
I plopped onto the top steps, placing my head in between my legs to calm my erratic breathing. A technique Dr. Nilsen taught me whenever my anxiety manifested physically. I gripped my hair to anchor myself to another sensation besides my chest ripping apart.
Breathe in, breathe out. Breathe in, breathe out.
After what I thought to be a minute, serenity took the place of my panic, bathing me in its cool.
A hand touched my back. I lifted my head to see Nuria taking her spot next to me, handing me a cup of water and a tissue. Sniffling, I took the tissue to wipe my tears I didnât know had fallen and gulped down the water. Nuria sighed, rubbing her elbows, staring at the almost barren night sky.
âDid you dream of a big snake, too?â
My eyes widened as my hold tightened around the mug. âYeah, I did.â
âItâs not a coincidence that we had the same nightmare. Thatâs why I was awake when you found meâit felt too real for me to go back to bed. Even Angelika was terrified.â
âI saw Kiya die,â I whispered, my throat drying instantly. âDid you see it too?â
âNo. I⦠saw it kill someone else.â Nuriaâs blue eyes filled with fear, glittering as a stray tear swam down her face. âThat person could be my mate, Neron. I donât want to be wrong.â
âWhy would you feel youâd be wrong?â
âIâve been alive for three years, and Iâm still trying to adjust to being a normal werewolf⦠whatever the fuck that means.â She chuckled, sniffling. âI donât think theyâre aware of the bond and if they were, would they accept me? Iâm just⦠treading as lightly as I can.â
There was more Nuria was hiding. I could see it in her face. Her face was like an open book, exposed and readable. Iâm happy she knew who they were, but I hated how she felt inadequate to be accepted. Sheâs a marvelous woman, and whoever her mate turns out to be will love and honor her.
If they donât, theyâll have to deal with me.
âBut, with what Mom said about this âblessingâ we have, that nightmare was confirmation that person is mine. Am I going to lose them before I get to know them?â
âNo. That wonât happen.â I drew my sister into a tight hug, planting a soft kiss on the top of her hair. I hated seeing her like this. Weâre more connected than we seem. Our fears, our hopesâtheyâre on the line after this damn nightmare. She was just as afraid of losing her mate as I was of losing mine. Whoever, or whatever, that damn serpent was, tortured the both of us without effort.
Iâm, now, more angry than afraid. Angry that the snake monster put my sister through hell. But who was that thing? It wasnât Osiris, but he was the only person I knew with a snake motif.
A new threat? It had to be.
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My head pounded. This was too much for one night. I suggested to Nuria if she wanted to go for a run to blow off steam, and she agreed. In no time. Onyx and Angelika raced through the towering trees side by side, blending into the shadows with the perfume of maple pulling them into peace. After an hour, I bid Mom goodnight and went back to my room, the tension in my muscles melting like ice to a flame.
My phone buzzed on my nightstand. When I picked it up, my heart grew wings and my stress dissipated to nothing. I smiled for the first time tonight, feeling relief.
Kiya texted back.
âIâm okay, Neron, Are you alright? What happened?â
I wanted to tell her everything, but the bold white numbers on my phone told me not to. It was past three in the morning and we both needed to rest. Sleep clouded my senses again, pushing my body into my bed.
âIâm alright, Kiya. I just needed to know if you were okay.â
âBad dream?â She replied.
âYeah
but itâs nothing to worry about. Itâs late and you should go back to sleep.â
âIf you say so, Skyscraper. Goodnight!â
A fond smile made its way to my face as I pulled the covers over my body, the air conditioner filling my room. with cool, comforting air. I wonât let this snake bastard get the best of me. I wouldnât put it past its realism considering the shitshow three years ago, but that wasnât a big concern now.
Kiya was safe, just like Onyx had said.
And I fell asleep with that thought in mind.
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