VI - Dublin

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Dragging her feet towards where they would be far from their parents was a feat in itself for her. It was not like she did not enjoy taking a walk with her sister, but she wanted answers to questions that were already burning inside her.

"In due time." Althea said as she stared at her twin sister with a small smile. Except she did not return the smile. Rather, Dublin's face was twisted in horror. That three words made a huge impact on her.

"What? Did I say something bad?" Althea asked as she saw how her sister's beautiful face was etched in horror.

"Those three words. How did you know that was what was said in my dreams?" Dublin asked trying to figure out if she was sleep talking.

"I didn't. But since we are out of the pack house, care to tell me all about that dream you had?" Her sister asked concern etched on her face. 

"Well it's going to be a super long one and I don't really know where to begin to be honest."

"As long as it does not involve you banging someone in your dream, I'm fine with it."

Dublin stared at her with pouty lips and doe eyes. 

"What?"

"You of all people know I can't stop dreaming of Draven. Besides, he's a hotty from a different pack. And it was just one summer of meeting him, and I kept praying to the moon goddess for Draven to be the mate of my dreams."

"Okay? But what if it its not Draven and someone else, would you be disappointed then?"

"Well no, especially if the moon goddess wills it."

"So want to tell me what the dream is about now that you got that part out of your system?"

She sighed before biting her lips and checking whether or not someone was nearby. Seeing as the coast was clear. Of course they were on their way to Sta. Clara, a village booming with life, humans and Lycans co-existing. But she had to be sure that nobody was behind them before  she began to tell her sister about what the dream she had was about.

"I saw a woman, with blonde hair, blue eyes, pale skin, and had a golden or silver aura around her. The way the Moon Goddess has, except I think it was silver instead of gold. The point is, she came to me in the dream and told me about not accepting any other suitor as I was already promised to someone a long time ago. But the problem is, I don't know who that person be. I don't even know if what I dreamt was real or just an overactive brain." She sighed before continuing what she remembered from her dreams.

"Oh and she mentioned a name. I never thought about it before, but she kept mentioning this name."

"It's not Draven right?" 

"Oh very funny."

They didn't even notice how far they have gone that they had to stop when they heard people talking. Their own footsteps lead them to the village at last. And before Dublin or Althea could have said a different word or continue their argument, a new voice with a name reached their ears.

"Oh how considerate of you Darcy. I would never expect that to happen at all."

When Dublin heard that name, her blood ran cold.

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