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Chapter Twenty-one: The Vision

Author: Jane Orwell
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-18 19:20:15

Lila's POV

Early the next morning, Cole and I rushed into his car, eager to face the day without pausing for breakfast.

We were off to his aunt Nana's house in Nestle village, not too far from our home.

"Cole, are you sure about your aunt Nana? Can she really help us? I need someone who can truly interpret our vision—I’m scared."

"Me too," Cole admitted, "but I trust my aunt Nana. She's a sidekick, some may call her a witch because of her gift of interpretation."

"Trust me, Lila, she will deliver," Cole assured me.

"Okay, I trust you."

As I began to speak again, an unknown beast slammed into our car, forcing Cole to stop suddenly.

He opened the door and jumped out to investigate what had hit us.

"Cole, what was that?" I asked.

"I don’t know, but I guess it was a werewolf or something bigger. It came at us like a flash."

"It might have been trying to stop us or warn us," he speculated.

"What the hell, Cole? Weren’t you paying attention? If you'd been focused on
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