MIA
She looks like me.
That’s my first thought.
Same eyes. Same shape of the nose and chin.
She doesn’t even look much older.
Wolves are long-lived, but even with our regenerative abilities, she looks, I don’t know, ageless or something.
I have the odd thought that if Morgan’s coven wanted my genes, they really should’ve started with this woman.
Cam has his hand on my back, supporting me, and as too many emotions bubble up, I’m eternally grateful he came to be here with me.
“Theo. Crius. Azreal. Rhea.” She addresses the ‘Other’ beings. She doesn’t acknowledge the wolves. Aside from a nod in their general direction.
She wears a fitted white dress. It sets off her tanned skin and is paired with heels that look expensive. Her hair is swept up and the hat that sits at a jaunty angle on her head looks both stylish and practical for this New Orleans heat.
She removes the hat as she draws even with the table.
Cam’s hand tenses between my shoulderblades. Is he getting the same vibe as me?
She doesn’t fidget or convey any sense of nervousness or even excitement.
This is my mother who hasn’t seen me in close to twenty-five years. Maybe she could smile or show some warmth or move in for a hug or something.
Nope.
I stand up slowly. “Adriana, I believe?”
She nods.
The music continues to play.
I can feel the heavy stares of the Ravens and wolves, Cam and the Others.
What now?
I can’t say that I’m happy to see her. I didn’t even know she existed until a day ago. I thought she’d died when I was a child. So any warm, motherly attachments are unknown to me.
Is there resentment?–oh yes.
Not so much that I’m bubbling with anger or wanting to lash out. It’s just a low, pervasive bit of negativity.
This woman deserted me.
She chose her gift over her child–children.
Which begs the question–is it just me and Ashley? Or do I have other siblings out in the world that I also have yet to meet?
She sits at the table and begins preparing herself a plate of food. She glances at Theo. “Pour the Louis Roederer. I believe we stored that vintage twenty years ago for this day.”
Theo’s eyes flash white.
In under a minute a servant brings the bottle, a giant magnum and several other servants bring a table with enough flutes for everyone.
“You’re dismissed,” he tells them. “Clear the mansion.”
Nala growls.
I glance at Corinne. She’s avoiding looking at me. She definitely isn’t looking at my mother. That smell is back. The one I detected when we first drove into this city.
Death.
I don’t get the impression that this Seer is telling anyone nice, feel-good predictions of long lives and prosperity.
Theo keeps his hand on Corinne even as she slides into the chair next to him.
Cam?
I see it, he tells me.
What the hell does that mean?
She turns to the Others. “To you, Titans of our world–”
Titans?
“May you continue to watch and guide, ensuring a world for all beings.”
What is this about–she’s being inclusive and acknowledging everyone at this table, but I barely know any of them.
I don’t know her.
“... To you, protectors of my bloodline.” She toasts to Cameron and all the wolves before she finally looks at me. “And to you, my daughter…”
I meet her gaze and there are so many things I want to say. I have so many questions. They bubble up like the wine in my glass. But when I open my mouth, I don’t know where to begin.
I only know that I feel a void.
An emptiness growing inside my chest and it causes physical discomfort.
The mist is in this courtyard now. It paints the walls and dims the sky. It swirls in a way that makes this early sunny day seem like the center of a storm.
Cam, I don’t like this. What’s happening?
He’s tense beside me. His eyes flutter.
It’s the pack, he tells me. They’re trying to reach me, but I can’t connect with them.
NOT good. None of this is.
We need to leave…
He grabs my hand and we stand abruptly.
Adriana–my mother–lifts her glass and drains it. When it’s empty she stares at us. “There’s nowhere to run. They’re already here.”
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