Savannah Pov:
"Mom, please! Fight it I know you're strong!" I pleaded as she lay in front of me. My power of healing was doing nothing. My mother was rejecting the healing.
"My princess, I have lived a good life, but it is time that I moved on and joined your father." She spoke with assurance in her fearless voice her hands lightly shoving me away. Her eyes glowed blue with all the power that I was pouring into her.
"You know where I come from we aren't allowed to use powers like that!" Mïka one of our newest members grumbled as he watched.
"Well, we aren't there!" I replied with a growl before turning back to my mother. She was willingly rejecting my healing, and somehow that had channelled through to my once blind eyes.
Budgie sat close to my side on the mattress I was kneeling on for my mother's sake. He seemed to sense that I could see using my real eyes although they still carried the same pale blue compared to the vivid blue when my powers are actively showing.
"I'm pretty sure we're still in the same universe..." Mïka grumbled as he took a defensive position. Katelyn punched him and Rin glared at them both. Rin was a mystery to me as she showed very little emotion towards anything, she talked very little, and she always carried around an old leatherback poetry book with Rin written on the cover in some fancy form of printing. Yet she seemed to do anything for Mïka.
My attention was claimed once more by my mother who had taken a bullet to her chest. The fact that she was still alive was attributed to me, although her pulse was constantly weakening even though I had done all I could. My mother suddenly shuddered with a coughing fit and blood dribbled out of her mouth awkwardly.
"No, no please no!" I cried out as she smiled at me.
"I love all of you so very much." She smiled Clark and Bear sat on either side of me now. She smiled and coughed again closing her eyes. She did not open her eyes, but she took several deep breaths before she went completely silent. I hugged my brothers close as I glanced over at the infant who will never remember her mother now. A dreadful silence filled the room as everyone regarded my mother.
After I was sure we were safe we landed Cara and held a small funeral in memory of her. She was with my father now, my siblings and I were now legally orphans. I created the gravestone and coffin out of thin air. And allowed my brothers to scrape the words out of the stone. We all shared our words as the sun beat down on the forest above us.
An hour later we all climbed back on Cara. We took off the silence falling as we flew around in bird mode for a while. After a while, I stepped back to allow for Bear to take over. I approached the radar table looking down at the fading dot where my mother was buried. I noticed a strange rippling off to the top left corner. I telekinetically moved the steering wheel over just a hare and the ripples got closer.
"We should really check in to Spêtsïalen headquarters," Mïka stated as I threw a silencing finger up. He shut his mouth and approached me. Katelyn, her father, and Rin joined me at the table followed by Clark and Bear leaving me to Telekinetically steer as we all watched the city get closer.
Bear and I gasped in shock at what we saw. We would never forget our birth town. Originally a rundown old village it had been tripled in size from refugees from other cities. It was now the science Capitol for the world, but what caught my attention most was the four neon green dots throughout the area.
The only two other people permitted to use the family tracking was my father and Cameron. Cameron being Clark's twin who was kidnapped at the time of dads death. The rippling appeared to be fanning out from an area I knew all too well.
"Dad's lab..." Bear spoke what I had been thinking. Mïka lifted his screen and looked between the two maps with confusion.
"Someone's in dad's lab, and they have access to our DNA pool, probably more," I growled at the map.
"We have to do something to stop this," Clark grumbled punching the air angrily.
"We could go get some Spêtsïalen support and check in!" Mïka's voice rang clear and I glared up at him with his eyes locked on my face. My braid was waving and glowing, my eyes were their normal electric blue. I didn't like Mïka very much he seemed too quick to trust the people that didn't even allow him to use his powers.
"No, we'll land Cara outside the city and walk in! First, we'll take some time to grieve." I told the newcomer who was so insistent as to ask once more to go to some Spêtsïalens. Yes, I accept that's what they call the people with the powers, but it didn't mean I had to follow them blindly.
Katelyn's father mouthed something and gestured in my direction. Katelyn hesitated for a moment before slowly approaching me.
"Vannah, me and my father have been talking, and he thinks that we should go find my other siblings and then we could start a farm or something..." Katelyn trailed off before glancing briefly at her father.
"But Kate, what if you get caught by the strangers?" I asked while grabbing her shoulders.
"I-I don't know I guess I would just suck it up and openly accept death..." she whispered so as not to let her father hear. She had not spoken in a soft enough voice for it drew both Bear's and Clark's attention.
"You can't leave us like that!" Bear growled as he cut into the conversation.
"I agree Katelyn, think rationally you would be hunted down and killed before you could say please don't hurt me." Clark piped in. With my extreme sight, I could tell that Kate's father was taking all of this to heart as he watched his daughter who he'd just told to talk to us.
A/N:
Good day my dear readers and welcome to the second book in the Universes Price series!
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