Chapter 26

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A/N- Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I am so sorry for nor updating sooner. I had people trying to crush my creative mind and wouldn't let me write. But my dear readers and fans I am back.
On a slight downside to me being back, I have no device of my own to update regularly. I'm borrowing my husband's phone when I can.
As soon as I have a phone of my own, weekly updates will be back. I will keep your posted. For now. Enjoy this chapter. It has taken me months to write. Let me know if you enjoyed it or not.
This chaper is dedicated Annaberh

Ronove POV

Raven. My heir. My child. My daughter. She stood in front of me with such a stunned expression. I don't blame her. How could I? I'm the father she never knew she had. Never knew existed until not too long ago. As much as I wanted to just embrace her, I was afraid I would scare her faster than comfort her. All I could do is depend on Amon to be our mediator.

"Raven..." I began only to stop as I was now unsure of what to even say. How to even begin.

I watched as she took a step forward only to be hesitant and take 3 steps back, hiding behind Amon. She gripped his arm, peeking from a small space between his arm and body.

"Raven it's ok. Take your time." He said reassuringly. He took her hand and slowly pulled her in front of him. Amon walked her closer towards me, taking my hand and placing hers in it. I thought he told told her take her time? Yet he is pushing her towards me slowly. The power that radiated off us, became a buzz when our hands touched. Last time I felt power like this was when I held my father's hand on his passing. But at that time, he was giving me his powers. This time, Raven just had her awakening and her powers were still uncontrolled, so it would look for similar power patterns to hers. Namely mine or Amon's, since he had a part of my powers on his ascension.

"Fat....dad...." She only began. But I didnt give her a chance to finish.

I pulled her towards me and held her close to my chest. I may be crossing the line, but I didn't care at the moment. The child who I haven't held in my arms since she was born, was now right here, in my arms. For a second, I thought she would pull away or push her away, but instead, she wrapped her arms around me. I felt her body start to shake as silent tears escaped from her eyes.

"I'm sorry Raven. I'm so sorry." I apologised, while our bodies slid to the floor. "It's my fault. My selfishness that hurt you so much. Caused you to live the life that you had." I also began to silently cry as I apologised.

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