Chapter 505
LUMINA
“What do you mean?” I asked, trying to keep my voice neutral.
“The heart attack,” he said. “The doctors say it doesn’t make medical sense. You’re young, healthy, no family history of cardiac disease. Yet your heart
just stopped in the middle of a planning meeting.”
“Stress, I suggested. “Yesterday was traumatic. The school attack, seeing the boys in danger-
“Don’t, Xenois interrupted. ‘Don’t deflect. There’s something else. I can feel it through our bond. You’re terrified of something, and it’s not Jerome.”
I looked at him-my mate, my partner, the father of my children. The man I’d died cursing in another timeline because I’d thought his neglect had killed
our son.
Should I tell him? Should I explain that I’d lived through all of this before? That I’d been given a second chance by a necromancer who was now coming
to collect payment?
had a strange dream,” I said slowly, choosing my words carefully. “While I was unconscious. About debts and promises and-” I stopped, unsure how to
continue.
And what? Xenois pressed.
And the cost of second chances, I finished quietly.
He studied my face for a long moment. “That nightmare I had three months ago. About losing you and Ollie. You never told me what you thought it
meant.”
*Because it was just a nightmare,” I said automatically.
“Was it?” Xenois challenged. “Because it felt real, Lumina. More real than any dream should feel. Like I was remembering something that had actually
happened.”
My heart-my damaged, warning-laden heart-skipped a beat. “What are you saying?”
I’m saying that when you collapsed today, I saw something, Xenois admitted. A vision, maybe. Or a memory of something that never happened. I was holding you-but not in the conference room. In our bedroom. And you were dying, cursing me with your last breath about how I’d let Ollie die while I was off celebrating Riley’s birthday.”
The blood drained from my face. You saw that?’
I saw something, Xenois said. “I don’t know if it was real or some kind of precognitive warning or
realization. “You know what it was. Don’t you? You recognized exactly what I’m describing.
I couldn’t answer. Couldn’t confirm what he was already piecing together.
he stopped, looking at me with dawning
“That timeline, Xenois continued, his voice dropping to barely a whisper. The one where everything went wrong. Where I failed you so completely that
it killed you both. That actually happened, didn’t it? Not in this version of events, but in-
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“Another life, I finished quietly. “Yes.”
The word hung between us, confirming everything.
“You lived through that, Xenois said, and it wasn’t a question. “You died in that timeline, and somehow-somehow you came back. You’ve been living
this whole time knowing what could have happened. What did happen in another version of events.”
“Yes,” I admitted, tears finally falling. “I died, Xenois. In your arms. After watching Ollie collapse and die in a town square while you were unreachable,
celebrating Riley’s birthday with Sophia. I died cursing you, promising that if I had another chance, I’d save us both from your indifference.’
He looked stricken, devastated, like I’d physically struck him. And then what? You just woke up a year earlier?”
Someone sent me back,” I said. ‘A necromancer named Janice. She heard my dying prayer for another chance and she gave it to me. Pulled my consciousness from my dying body and inserted it into my past self, one year before everything fell apart.”
“Why didn’t you tell me?” Xenois asked, his voice breaking. “Why carry this alone?”
because in that timeline, you were being magically
“Because I didn’t know if you’d believe me,” I said. “And because- I hesitated, then continued, controlled by Sophia. I didn’t know if telling you would break whatever spell she had on you or just make things worse.”
Se you’ve been playing this entire year knowing what was coming,” Xenois said slowly, processing. “That’s how you figured out Sophia’s control so quickly. How you insisted on medical tests for Ollie that saved his life. How you knew to look for Riley at that facility.”
I didn’t know about Riley, I corrected. “That was different in this timeline. In the first version, I never discovered he was our biological son. Andy’s kidnapping, the facility-none of that happened before because you were too controlled by Sophia to investigate inconsistencies. But this time, when I broke her control early, everything unfolded differently.”
“Everything changed, Xenois whispered. “Because you changed it. Because you used knowledge from a timeline that doesn’t exist anymore to prevent
disasters before they could happen.”
“Yes, I confirmed. “And now- I stopped, unsure how much to reveal about Janice’s visit.
“And now what?” Xenois demanded. ‘Lumina, if there’s more, I need to know Especially if it’s related to your heart attack.”
I took a shaky breath. “When I died–when Janice gave me this second chance-I made her a promise. I was supposed to leave you. Take Ollie and remove ourselves from your life so you could have Sophia and Riley without our interference.”
But you didn’t leave, Xenois said.
I couldn’t,” I admitted. Once I understood you were being controlled, once I saw that it wasn’t really your choice to neglect us-I couldnt abandon you to that manipulation. 5o 1 broke Sophia’s control, exposed the truth, brought our family back together.”
“That’s good, Xenois said. “That’s what should have happened.”
“But it violated my promise to Janice, I continued. And she came to me today, while I was unconscious. Told me that I broke out agreement, that! changed too much, influenced too many fates. And now she’s coming to collect her payment
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