(Theia’s POV)
I stared at the doctor in disbelief. Here I was thinking that this type of thing didn’t happen, but the doctor was saying that I was some super rare supernatural type. I shook my head and closed my eyes.
“No,” I said, “You must be mistaken. I’m human, I’m not supernatural.”
“Yes, Miss Adams, you’re correct when you say that you are human,” the doctor said, and I looked back at her.
“How can I be human and an oracle?” I asked, “I thought you said they were supernaturals.”
“Well, that’s the thing about the oracles. They can be of any species,” she answered, “human or supernatural. Although
(Theia’s POV) I was about to ask what he meant when the door opened and Leah walked in, followed by Liam and Jake. Leah smiled brightly at me and ran over to hug me. Dominic growled and his hand tightened on mine, but Leah rolled her eyes and hugged me anyway. “I’m so glad you are awake,” she said. “You gave us quite the scare.” She turned to Dominic, and the smile dropped from her face. “It’s confirmed,” she said and then glared at Liam, “I honestly don’t know how he missed this, but Jake got word a few minutes ago about the awareness of a rare and powerful asset, and the order to obtain it by any means necessary.” I gasped and Leah looked at me and grimaced. “Shit sorry Theia,” she said. "It’ll be okay, we will protect you, I promise.”
(Dominic’s POV)“Dammit, Dominic!” Theia exclaimed, as she banged her knife and fork down on the table. “Give it rest. I am sick of hearing it.”“Theia, please I just-” I started, but she held her hand out and stood up from the dining table,“No!” she said sternly. “Just stop.” She turned to my parents at the head of the table,“I am sorry for the interruption,” she said and then turned and left the room. I dropped my head into my hands, fully aware that everyone’s eyes were on me.We had travelled back home the day after Doctor Greta’s revelation about what Theia was and the impact on her health. We had been home for four days and all Theia and I had done was fight. After I had heard that her life was in danger, I had instructed the warrior guard to be on full alert and made sure that Theia
(Theia’s POV)I watched the flames as they burned. They didn’t move from the spot they were in. Just burned there, in that one place. Slowly I saw as the flames began to take the shape of a person. Finally, I could not only tell that it was a woman but a woman that I had met before. I smiled as the beautiful redheaded woman that I had met in Dominic’s apartment appeared.“Hello Theia,” she said with a smile that I couldn’t help but to return. “I have been trying to get through for some time, but it appears that I was blocked.” I nodded my head in response.“Isabella, right?” I asked, and she smiled with a nod. “Yes, I think the medicine they gave me at the Conclave was pretty strong. But I could feel you trying to get through, so I didn’t take it anymore.”“You visited the conclave?” she asked with raised eyebrows.“Yeah, and it wasn’t a nice visit either,” I said with a scowl.
(Theia’s POV)“What!” Dominic exclaimed. “I’m not going anywhere, not now.”“You have to,” I said. “I saw you there, and it’s really important.” Dominic eyed me suspiciously.“You saw me there?” he asked, and I shrugged.“Well, not exactly, but I heard some of the warrior guys mention Sunset Rose pack.”“That doesn’t prove that I was there,“ Dominic frowned. “Maybe I send warriors up.”“That’s not the type of Alpha you are, and you know it.” We both looked over to the door where Leah was standing. “There is no way you would send men into a battle that you wouldn’t be willing to fight in yourself,” she said and I smiled at her.Dominic huffed and narrowed his eyes at me.“This isn’t your way of trying to get rid of me, so I don’t keep going on about the illness, is it?” he asked and I shook my head. The thought hadn’t even occur
(Theia’s POV)I stood at the head of the steps, not sure what to do. The last thing I wanted to do was sit down and talk with Jonas Bowers. Despite being Dominic’s father, he had made it painfully clear exactly how much he didn’t like me. I knew it had to do with me being human, but I didn’t know what exactly he had against humans.“Now would be a good time,” he said with an almost mocking tone in his voice. He could probably tell that I was scared of him. He wasn’t a small man by any means, but like Dominic, he wasn’t overly large either. Still, his presence was very much making up for it. An air of authority followed him around, which wasn’t surprising for a man who had been Alpha of a pack for over thirty years. I sighed and forced a smile on my face before turning and taking the seat next to him.He didn’t even look at me at first. Just c
(Dominic’s POV)I sat in the passenger seat of the SUV as we headed back to Sunset Rose. The battle had been brutal, and we had lost some men. I knew I would need to visit their families in this coming week and we would have ceremonies for each one. But each warrior and their families knew that each time we went into battle, we might not return. Still, it hurt nonetheless, and as their Alpha, I felt every single one of their deaths as their connection broke like a sharp pain in my chest. But what I felt would be nothing compared to what those with mates would have felt.We had won in the end, and seeing our beautiful Queen in action was an amazing sight. And seeing my own cousin as the King was such an amazing feeling. Part of me wondered if Theia had seen this before and if she already knew the outcome. Just thinking of my sweet Theia
(Dominic’s POV)I looked down at the letter in my hand and shook my head.“No,” I said, “No, she hasn’t left me. Why would she leave me?” I crumpled the piece of paper up and threw it to the floor. I watched as it slowly uncrumpled, unlike the feeling in my heart that felt like my whole world was falling apart.“No,” I said again. I looked at Liam, who was watching me carefully. “What happened the last time you saw her?” I asked, and he shrugged.“I dunno, man,” he said. “She seemed fine. A little distracted, maybe, but otherwise fine.”“But you said that you went for a walk, right?” I asked again. I needed to make sense of why she would just leave like this, knowing her life was in danger. Liam nodded in response.“Yeah, I saw her on the porch and she said she had just had a conversation wit
(Dominic’s POV)I stormed in through the doors of the building where my apartment used to be. The one owned by Mark Illington. I sold my apartment after I killed Mark for daring to hurt my mate. I wanted nothing to do with him and his family. But now I needed answers.I didn’t care that it was now three in the morning. I had to have those answers. I had to know if what my sister was telling me was true. Part of me couldn’t believe that Liam would betray me like this. That he had been betraying me for so long. But the other part of me saw all the dots connecting. Not just between Theia and Liam, but also between Leah and Liam. I was horrified to find out that my own little sister had suffered at the hands of my own best friend. That he would have caused her the pain of rejection, and that she suffered in silence through it. But if what Leah had told me about Theia had told her was true, then I was going to rip that bastard apart limb from limb.I felt the familiar pop of the building’s