Chapter 16

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Marcus sat in silence as Aro continued to pace, It worried him deeply that he was being left in the dark about what was going on. Could it truly be that troubling what Morgan had seen? and why could he not know what his mate had seen? After a moment of thought, he stood from his throne and let out a sigh. 

"Brother, where are you going?" Aro asked as he watched Marcus begin to walk out of the throne room. 

"To go talk to our mate." The brunet responded simply as he continued to walk away. Aro might not tell him what was happening, but Morgan just might. 

walking through the castle, Marcus let his mind wander. how much a threat could the Moldavians possibly be? He knew that Lucentiu had a vendetta against the Volturi, but there was no way in hell he was more powerful than them. But clearly something is wrong enough to make both Aro and Caius worried enough to be on edge. 

There was a heavy feeling in the castle, something that made even Marcus uneasy. There was a sort of impending doom feeling that filled his chest. for reasons he couldn't understand in the slightest. 

walking into the library, he smiled to himself slightly as he saw Morgan leaning on Caius's shoulder. this amused him considering he had genuinely thought that Caius had messed everything up between him and their mate. Good to know he was wrong. 

"Tesoro." Marcus greeted with a soft smile as he walked towards the couch. Morgan quickly sat up from her previous position on Caius's shoulder. To which Caius let out a small growl of frustration at his brother's entrence. 

"Marcus, I didn't hear you come in." She responded as she looked up at the brunet. "I thought you still had trials?" She continued with a slight head tilt. 

"Aro ended the trials early. He was too fixated on your dream to focus." Marcus explained. 

Morgan knew that her dream, well more like vison was a lot to handle, but she never expected it to impede on Aro's work. But she understood, I mean he did have to watch his brother die. that's some heavy shit to see.  

"Thats actually what I'm here to talk to you about. I would like to know what you saw in your vision." Marcus continued with an expectant look. but the tone of his voice seemed more like a plead.

Morgan knew it was only a matter of time before he asked for more information, but how could she just tell him what was to come? that just seemed cruel, but then again so was leaving him in the dark. 

Caius looked at Marcus, as if silently pleading with him to just drop the topic.  But how could Marcus just drop it? especially when it's something that seems to be affecting his brothers so bad? he deserved to know. 

"Marcus, It's not really easy to explain." Morgan said with a light sigh. 

"Please try Tesoro, I truly wish to know what is going on." The brunet pleaded as he walked to the arm of the couch and knelt down to be at eye level with Morgan. 

"I know you do Marcus." Morgan sighed as she thought of how to approach the conversation. 

"I don't want to be left in the dark on this matter." Marucs said, his soft eyes looking into Morgans. It was a scary thought really, being the only one out of the four that had no idea what was going on. 

"Brother, I believe that it's best if you just allow Aro and I to handle this." Caius explained as he looked at his brother. He truly did not wish for Marcus to know about what Morgan saw. considering that it will only cause him struggle during the fight. sometimes ignorance is bliss, epically when it comes to knowing your own death. 

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