My Miracle Luna -
Their Gemini Wolves Chapter 62
{Rylee's P.O.V.}
There was no time to feel out of sorts anymore, even if my life seemed to be spiraling out of control. I had so much on my plate, and everything just kept getting more and more complicated. I didn't even get a chance to process what happened today before my mind was flooded with visions of Lorelai and Lanie in a fight. I knew I needed to get there, but without Olivia, there was no one to transport us there in time. I called the only person I knew that was even remotely close to Golden Moon-Elder Jonah. With Richard's impending coronation to become an Elder, Jonah had mentioned in passing that he would be staying nearby so I quickly called him to let him know about my premonition. Because of Lanie's lack of training, I knew she wouldn't stand a chance, not when it came to Lorelai's ridiculous obsession for Chad. I also made sure to let him know about the dead bodies that we were recently gifted by Eric. He seemed overwhelmed when I mentioned that part, and he told me that we weren't the first pack to tell him of such events. Apparently, we were the fifth pack in the last few hours to notify him of what had happened; it was then I knew that Eric wasn't just threatening us or Golden Moon, he was threatening all of us.
It wasn't long before Wyatt told me he received a conference call request from Jonah at Golden Moon, most likely to discuss our plan to deal with Eric. Still, a sense of relief washed over me as soon as I saw Lexie and Lanie in the background with everyone else. I was really surprised to see Jennifer there too. She looked so much healthier and seemed to be taken with Maverick, even though it was obvious they hadn't marked or mated with each other yet. I could tell by the way she stayed close to him that she was starting to warm up to him. They would make beautiful pups in the future.
I was amazed at how quickly everyone got on board with Wyatt's crazy idea. I honestly thought it would take a lot more to persuade Jonah to go along with our plan to use a dark witch to create clones of all the Alphas. It definitely took some convincing on Wyatt's part to get me to agree to it. After the whole situation that happened with my clone, just hearing the word made me cringe. I thought he had lost his mind and gone mad, but he has never been more certain about a plan than he was with this one. I had asked all of the same questions that Lanie and everyone else did, and I gave them the same answers that Wyatt had given me since they were the most logical and to the point. What threw me off completely, though, was seeing Lanie up and vanish into thin air mid- conversation.
"Lanie!?" Chad shouted and bolted to his feet when she disappeared.
"Good goddess, what happened to her!?" Jonah asked, also standing to his feet.
"You don't think?" I wondered, looking at Wyatt. He just shrugged his shoulders. Knowing that the girls' powers were only going to get more powerful, I had the inkling that Lanie just transported herself into the future or, in the words of William, did a time skip. About two minutes later, she reappeared in her chair as if nothing had happened. Chad and everyone else asked her if she was okay and where she had gone, but I needed to know what she saw. Because she wasn't in front of me, I couldn't read her mind. "Lanie, what did you see!?" She didn't answer and kept looking around the room as if she was trying to make sense of what just happened. "LANIE!?" I shouted at her.
"Ummm... I think we're in trouble," she finally responded.
"What do you mean?" Chad asked. Lanie was about to answer, but then I remembered something that William told us.
"WAIT!" I hollered, catching everyone's attention. "Remember what William said. You're not allowed to tell anyone what you saw. You didn't just see the future, Lanie, you went to it. Which means whatever you just lived through is supposed to happen." "But Rylee!" she protested.
I cut her off. "No. You keep what you saw to yourself. You were supposed to see what happened for a reason. You can't tell a soul, not even me or Chad. No one can know what you saw," I told her sternly. She opened her mouth to argue back, but I gave her the look and she reluctantly nodded her head.
"Luna Rylee, pray tell us, what is going on here!?" Jonah demanded.
"Jonah, you already know who the girls are-and who I am. Like me, the girls have powers. Their powers are two sides of the same coin. In Lanie's case, she can do what is known as time skipping," I answered him. "Time skipping?"
"Yes. She can jump to the future, not very far from what I can tell right now. But it's not the same as my ability where I have premonitions of events to stop or prepare for them. She is able to see or visit actual events in the future that have already happened, meaning she is going to the future. Lexie, on the other hand, can send people to the past. Those who need answers or need to learn the truth about an event."
"That's what she did to the pack members!" Jackson exclaimed.
"You what?" I asked Lexie upon hearing this. "You were able to send your pack members to the past, willingly!?"
"Yeah, but it was only like five minutes in the past."
"No, you sent some people further," Brent told her.
"I did?"
"Yeah, didn't you hear the older guy's reaction? He told us he actually saw what Damon did to Rylee with Sam in the bed."
"Oh, I didn't know I sent someone that far back," she c****d her head to the side.
"Remember what William said about your powers, Lexie, you send people back to where they need answers. That pack member must have been curious about exactly what Damon did to me," I replied. Wyatt growled next to me. I looked at him and put my hand on his thigh to calm him down.
"Oh yeah, that reminds me," Chad interrupted. "Damon and Lorelai are to be executed tonight."
"Tonight?" I asked, looking at the wall clock. "Chad, it's almost ten in the evening."
"I won't postpone their death sentences, not after the s**t they tried to pull on us a little while ago. They've been given enough leniency. Knowing that their father was one of the moles in our pack, we can't afford to let them escape and go to Eric either," he replied. "I'm glad you brought that up, Chad," Richard mentioned. "Why did you want to give them the rest of the night to spend with Torrance?"
"Oh, that. I, uh, well, I thought it would be nice for Torrance to spend her kids' final hours with them before her birthday ended." "BIRTHDAY!?!" Richard and Jackson both ululated.
"Yeah, when I heard her firing off questions to them, the first one she had asked was when her birthday was. I got the feeling that she didn't just throw that question out for no reason, so I pulled up her pack member file, and sure enough, today is her birthday. Her fiftieth to be exact," Maverick explained.
"My stars, that poor woman. First, her mate's remains fall from the sky, and now both of her pups are to be executed," Jonah gasped while shaking his head.
"Wait, then what was my premonition about? Why did I see Lorelai and Lanie fighting?" I asked the room.
"Lorelai challenged Lanie for the right to mate with Chad," Lexie answered.
"WHAT!? Is she stupid!? She can't challenge to mate with someone who is already marked! Let alone for someone who doesn't even want her!" I exclaimed. "That's what Jonah said!" they all wailed in unison.
"I am so elated to see that the moon goddess has blessed both of your packs with such powerful female leaders. I always knew that in due time, females-not just males-would lead our kind. Female Alphas. Luna's by the mate bond, but Alphas by blood. HOW GLORIOUS!" Jonah sang his praises while raising his arms up to the sky.
"Yes, I have to agree with Jonah. Times are changing, and it appears that female Alphas are more prominent in packs now. Blue Lake has Rylee, and our pack has Lanie and Lexie. Let's not forget about Jennifer too. I can only imagine what other packs will eventually receive overtime. But before we celebrate the dawning of a new era, we need to remove the thorn in all of our sides," Richard stated with irritation. We all nodded.
"I'll make the call to Svetlana. We will have her travel to each pack, one by one, to collect the DNA to create the clones. After you've given her the DNA, Chad, you will need to go into hiding," Wyatt instructed.
"Wait, where are we all supposed to meet? I'm assuming that all of us-and by us, I mean the Alphas-will meet while in hiding?" Chad asked.
"We will but not right away. Our clones will need time to come into their roles once they replace us in our packs. We have to move fast, but we can't be too hasty. Rushing this could cause unnecessary mistakes that we can't afford," Wyatt replied. "Understood. I just hope you're right about all of this, Wyatt."
"Trust me, I hope so too."
As soon as we ended the call, we all slumped into our chairs. Everyone else in the room with us was staring daggers at Wyatt. "What?"
"Clones!? Again!?" Milan yelled.
"You didn't mention any of this to us before calling us in here!" Melody accused.
"There was no time, Dot. The idea came to me suddenly, and the only person I needed on board with me first was Rylee. Once I got her to agree, I called every single Alpha in the region and got their 'okays' as well. Then Rylee told me she had a vision about a catfight at Golden Moon. There was literally no time to try to convince the rest of you!"
"Okay, fine, then how about explaining to us why Rylee stopped Lanie from telling us what she saw in the future!" Kendrick demanded.
"It's like I told Lanie, she's not permitted to tell us because the events she witnesses have already happened. She is literally traveling to the future. She can't reveal anything because we cannot risk changing or destroying the timeline that we're already in. The same way that changing the past could change our present," I answered.
"What!? That's not how time travel works!" he argued. "Have you guys not seen Avengers: End Game!? They even explain how it works in the movie!"
"Kendrick, this isn't a movie!" Milan snapped at him. "And besides, William has been around for thousands of years. If he says the girls aren't supposed to change anything about the past or future, then we have to believe that he knows what he's talking about. He wouldn't have left Rylee practically in charge of everything if he didn't trust her to obey the rules!"
"I'm not in charge!" I retorted.
"You basically are."
"I am not!"
"Rylee, come on, you're literally the most powerful one in here. I mean, hell, you're also the most highly ranked. Wyatt may be the Alpha, but you're the Primordial. You literally have rank over him," Melody mocked. Wyatt gave her an annoyed expression, but when he turned to face me, his expression was filled with pride. "Wait, why do you look proud?" I questioned.
"Because I am, dearest. I mean, not many male werewolves can say that their mate is a total badass and one of the most, if not the most, powerful wolf in existence." He gave me lovey-dovey eyes and I knew for a fact that he was aroused. Why was he always so horny these days?
"Alright, cool. If that's all, then I need to get my kids from my mom before she fattens them up too much," Milan said while standing up. Jason didn't say a word but followed her out. Everyone else left, one by one, and soon, it was just me and Wyatt in the conference room. When we were officially alone, I noticed that Wyatt's body language had changed.
"What's wrong?" I asked him.
"Lanie's little trip to the future has me worried. Something happens in the future, and I can't help but think that it has to do with you," he answered. "Why would you think that?"
"The way she looked at you when you stopped her from telling you what she saw. Her eyes held nothing but worry, for you."
"I'm sure you misinterpreted what you saw, Wyatt. And even if she was worried about me, I can take care of myself. You should know that better than anyone."
"I know you can, but it's not just you that I'm worried about, Tink. You're pregnant and still very early into the pregnancy, I might add. You are at your most vulnerable state right now. Soon, you won't be able to shift. I don't know what using your powers during pregnancy will do to you, but I can't risk you becoming overly stressed. It's not good for you or the pup." I finally understood why Wyatt was so worried. He didn't want to miss out on another pregnancy. I still felt awful that he didn't experience everything when I was pregnant with Sam, and I already knew he had so many regrets from that time.
"Wyatt, I know that our first pregnancy wasn't ideal, but this one will be different. No one is here to f**k with our minds or our marks. Yes, there is a lot going on, but nothing like what happened back then. You're not going to lose us, any of us," I reassured him as I placed his hand on my stomach.
"I wish Lexie could send me back in time, so I can see exactly what that b***h Layla had done to me."
"Why? So you can torture yourself?"
"I just ... I don't know," he sighed. I cupped his face and made him look at me. His beautiful teal eyes held so much pain and regret about the past, and I wished I could make him see how much I love him and that I've forgiven him for everything. But it seemed as if he had yet to forgive himself. "What's really bothering you, Wyatt?"
"Sometimes I wish I could go back and keep myself from leaving the house. To stop me from going to work. Then I never would have left the office late, and I never would have stuck in that damn blizzard. She and Svetlana wouldn't have run me off the road, and they never would have suppressed my memories. I never would have hurt you. You never would have left. You never would have rejected me."
"You don't know that. It's like William said, changing the past wouldn't necessarily change the future for the better. And everything happens for a reason. I mean, look what happened with me and Dianna. Fate definitely had plans for the two of us. Even though I can't deny that what happened to us didn't suck, in the end, it worked out the way it was supposed to."
"How can you say that? Our bond was broken ever since then, and we were both so busy with other s**t that we didn't even realize it. I mean, I hate to admit that Dorian was right. I was so f****d up in the head and only cared about everything else around us when I should have prioritized you and Sam from the get-go."
"Again, maybe that's how it was supposed to play out. You called Dorian for help because of my sisters, who we didn't even know were my sisters at the time. But not only did he help us with that, but he also helped us find our bond. He helped us realize what we did wrong, and we learned from it. We're not perfect Wyatt, we never will be. Just like Dorian and Allie aren't perfect. But they trust each other wholeheartedly and believe in their bond."
"That's easier for them. Their bond was strong from the beginning," Wyatt grumbled.
"No, it wasn't."
"How do you know?" he asked. I quirked a brow at him. "Wait, did you read their minds?"
"I read her mind."
"Rylee!"
"What!? I wanted to get an understanding of how someone who was once human could be so powerful! I'm a Primordial, and she almost seemed to be more powerful than me!" "That's not possible."
"But it felt like it. So, I did a little mind-reading, and I found that everything she did or said had one common denominator behind them." "What?"
"Dorian, and the fact that he didn't give up on her, even when she gave up on him at one point."
"Whoa, what?" he questioned in dismay. I just nodded my head and followed up with an explanation of what Allie kept hidden behind all of her walls. Adding that to what Selene told me about Allie needing guidance, everything about her really started to make sense. I had no clue what was going on with them during these last few months, but I'm sure it was a lot knowing what I know. One thing I did know for sure though was that I think I figured out a way to help Allie heal from her past. I just hoped that she would be open to the idea, assuming that they've taken care of everything they've needed to take care of.
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