157 The Fate Of The Brothers.
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Few Days Ago:
The silver chains were hard to detach, but Dream had managed to use the axe in the backseat of Maddox's car to unchain Huia.
"Get in the car." Dream made her sit down and started the engine. She was angry at Maddox for leaving her behind and going after Beatrice. So she had taken his car and had decid- ed to never return it to him. Not only that, she had to find a vehicle to take Huia with her. Hence, the car came in handy.
"I fear going into bright light," Huia said, sitting in the front seat with difficulty. Her body was extremely weak, so Dream had to help her with everything.
"It is not even midnight yet. Don't worry about daylight. I will give you my sunglasses." Dream said, a bit scared in her heart. She was very well aware of the fact that she had freed a possible criminal, but ever since Huia told her she could make her special, Dream couldn't think of anything else.
"Ah! Freedom smells so strange," Huia said, rolling down. the window and taking in the fresh air.
"May I ask who you are and why you were chained in that cave?" Dream asked her, focusing on the road. Since she was going to drive all the way back home, she knew she had to deal with her. It was going to be a day's long journey, so mak- ing friends with her seemed like a good idea to her.
"Blood is the only thing that can cause you this much loss. I never committed a crime. I was put here by my sister and her husband," Huia answered, closing her eyes, and that's when Dream turned to look at her.
"Why are you worried about daylight when you are blind?" Huia's lips curved into a smile as Dream inquired.
"I am not afraid of daylight; I am afraid of people seeing me in daylight," she added, and Dream gulped. "You see! I am a white seer, my child. I am someone who is special, or at least someone who used to be special. But with power comes a lot of enemies and those who want to have what you have." Huia said and rested her head back, letting Dream know she doesn' t feel like talking to her anymore.
Dream had to stop near a café after hours of driving. She got herself and Huia some food. Throughout this time, Dream couldn't help but keep checking her phone.
"Being blind is bad," Huia shook her head, making Dream look at her. The two were sitting in the backseat of the car, where they were going to finish the food and then Huia would take a nap while Dream had planned to sleep in the front seat.
For some reasons, Dream was afraid of sleeping with Huia in the car.
"Is there a particular reason you are saying this?" Dream asked, as she sensed Huia was saying this because of some- thing Dream did.
"Aha! I feel you are anxious, but I cannot even look at you to tell you what is bothering you," Huia said, continuing to eat.
"It is okay. You can keep the car, Dream. Just stay in con- tact with your father, okay? I got to go, bye." Helel hung up on her after making sure she was fine. She stayed silent for a minute until Huia's sigh caught her attention.
"I heard you say Alpha King Maddox's name," Huia said.
"It was Helel, the elder twin," Dream told her. "Sometimes I wonder why I fell in love with Maddox? Helel is way better than him in the fact that he is caring and affectionate," Dream pouted, thinking of a plan.
"Imagine how Maddox will feel if I end up becoming his brother Helel's Luna Queen," she smirked, but it was her rage that spoke.
"Helel! The one with blue eyes," Huia said, and Dream frowned at her.
"How do you know that?" Dream asked, as she had heard from Huia that she had been stuck in that cave for over 17 years by now.
"I had dreams of the brothers. Helel! in particular with Maddox. You are not supposed to fall for Helel. Dream! Helel's fate is horrible." As Huia explained why Dream shouldn't focus on Helel, Dream's jaw hung low.
Not only that, she realized Huia might be useful after all if she truly can see the future.
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