Maia soon found out that she was expecting again following
her encounter with Trevor.
Maia went to work on teaching her triplets their skills
during her pregnancy.
And she made sure to give the tots plenty of time to play
with their IFs Gamble, Bluff and Roulette.
Not long afterwards, Maia went into labor and gave birth to
twins.
Welcome Chasin!
And welcome Cruz!
Holding her new babies in her arms made Maia think about
Trevor, and the conversation she’d had with him about chasing after her
dreams. She still carried the lucky coin
he’d given her in her pocket, but hadn’t tried using it at the wishing well
yet. She’d told herself that she had simply been too busy to make the attempt,
but while that was partly true, it wasn’t the real reason...
If Maia was honest with herself, she had to admit that she
was afraid to try. What if she made her
wish and it failed?
“If it fails, then you at least you’ll know,” Joy told her
when Maia discussed her fears with her friend. “And if you can’t get Samael back
through the wishing well, that doesn’t mean that another way isn’t possible.”
“It’s just... right now, I have hope,” Maia explained. “But
if this lucky coin doesn’t work, I don’t know that I’ll even have that anymore
because this is the only way I know of that might get him back! And I never want to go back to feeling
how I did before.”
“Well, you are a fortuneteller,” Joy reminded her. “Have you tried any of your divination methods to
see what the future might hold? Maybe if using
the coin in the well doesn’t work, you might be able to find another way that would.”
“I’ve tried scrying, but I find it very difficult to read for
myself,” Maia said. “The images I get are so confusing! The present is sort of
mixed up with my dream, and I’m not sure about what I’m being shown; I can’t
tell if they’re memories of the past or visions of a potential future.”
“Well, what about asking Shravan? Maybe he could give you
some insight.”
Maia had to agree that probably was the best plan, so she
called and scheduled a reading with Shravan.
In the meantime, it was time for her fairy twins’ birthdays.
Happy birthday Kieran!
Happy birthday Keegan!
Afterwards, Kieran and Keegan made Biscuit and Boomer real.
Maia taught the four boys to drive.
And later, it came time for all the teens to go to their
prom. Layla was crowned Prom Queen and Thaddeus managed to charm his classmates
into voting him Prom King. Thad also
must’ve used his charisma to avoid confrontations, because he was the only one
of Maia’s teens to not get into a fight at prom that evening.
While Maia waited for her appointment with Shravan, she
spent time with her older kids, encouraging their interests.
Thaddeus was quite scholarly; he was a genius who loved
reading, learning new things and sharing that knowledge as a tutor. He was very good at helping other kids with
their skilling and was planning on a career in education.
Layla was a born athlete and was always playing sports,
working out, and trying to improve herself physically. She hoped to become a sports star.
Mischief was a prankster who loved playing practical jokes
and making others laugh. She was considering getting a job performing as an
acrobat.
Dusty was a computer nerd.
He enjoyed playing video games and looked forward to a future career in
game design and development.
Kieran had gotten a part-time job working at the local
hospital in preparation for his plan to become a physician. He was eager to help as many patients as
possible achieve wellness through healthy eating and herbal medicines.
Biscuit enjoyed cooking and hoped to be just like the
celebrity chefs he saw on TV.
Boomer liked tinkering with gadgets and spent a lot of time
in the junkyard collecting scrap metals for his inventions. But he had the most
fun when he was detonating things! Ka-boom!
Keegan was quite handy and excelled at repairing mechanical
things. He had considered becoming a
repairman, but a small blaze at the local junkyard, which he managed to put
out, made him to decide on a career as a firefighter instead.
It was soon time for Thad, Layla, Dusty and Mischief to celebrate
their birthdays and graduate.
Happy birthday Thaddeus!
Happy birthday Layla!
Happy birthday Dusty!
Happy birthday Mischief!
All of them graduated with highest honors and Thaddeus was
named class valedictorian.
Maia hugged them goodbye, and the four of them moved out to
begin pursuing their dreams.
The following day, Maia met with Shravan for her reading,
hoping to find out what would happen if she used the lucky coin she had
received from Trevor to make her own dream a reality.
“I want to have Samael back, but I’m not sure if this lucky
coin will work,” Maia explained. “Do you know if the legend of the wishing well
is true? And is it possible for the
fairies to bring me my soulmate like they did for the youngest brother?” Maia
asked him.
“Oh, it’s true! And I’m acquainted with some of the fairies
that live in that well personally, so I know they have the power to grant wishes
of that nature, if that’s what you’re asking,”
Shravan answered. “But that doesn’t mean there won’t be potential consequences
or obstacles to overcome.”
“Like what?”
“Well, what if it’s not the right time for you to be with
Samael yet? What if he’s in between incarnations? Could you deal with him returning to you as a
ghost, for instance? What if he’s not the person you believe him to be? What if
being with him now causes you to abandon your task? We all have threads of
destiny that tie us to others, and your destiny is entwined with the fate of
this world and everyone in it due to the challenge you’ve undertaken. The
choice you make could have far-reaching implications if it affects the prophecy.”
“I understand your concerns, and I’ve given thought to some
of the same questions you have,” Maia told Shravan. “But I would never willingly
abandon my task. Also, I think that if
Samael is truly my soulmate, he would at least listen to me so I could explain
the necessity of doing the challenge—surely someone who loves me back that
deeply would understand! And I would take him as he is, no matter what form
he’s in now... I love him with everything that I am!”
“I know. But what about your recurring dream and the missing
piece of it? The danger that you felt around
him but couldn’t explain concerns me. Have
you considered that same danger may return to your life if Samael does?”
“I don’t know what the missing piece of my dream is about,”
Maia told him honestly, although she didn’t mention that she always woke
herself up before the dream could get to that point. “But it doesn’t
necessarily follow that we’d even face the same peril we did all those
lifetimes ago. And whatever that danger may be, if it turns up again, we will
face it together—to have Samael back is worth the risk!”
“Alright, then I’ll do my best to see what the outcome might
be. But I have to warn you, it won’t be
easy. The future is about possibilities
and contains all the different paths open to us; the choices we make that
affect others can create many variables. Additionally, your threads of destiny
are so knotted now that it’s very difficult to see very far down any one path,”
Shravan explained as he gestured for
Maia to take a seat at the scrying ball table.
“I think anything you could tell me now would be helpful.
Can you at least see if the fairies will bring Samael to me if I wish it?”
Shravan peered intently into the scrying crystal for several
very long minutes. “Yes. Yes, I do see that,” Shravan confirmed.
Maia was ecstatic.
“Wait! Something isn’t right...” Shravan gazed worriedly
into the crystal ball. “Shortly after coming out of the well, Samael gets... changed? It seems as though he's been completely transformed!”
“Are you sure you’re reading that thing properly?! How could something like that even happen?”
“I don't know, maybe traveling through the wishing well produces a delayed physical transformation in Samael somehow; fairy magic can be tricky, and is very powerful,” Shravan said distractedly as he continued gazing into the crystal ball. “But then again, perhaps not. I get the impression that you've already met him in this lifetime; I see you speaking to him at the well and he already seems familiar to you... maybe Samael's soul is in a new body? But then, how did he originally come out of the well in the form he wears in your dreams?? None of this makes sense to me!” Shravan exclaimed in frustration. “And now I can’t see anything anymore; the crystal has gone totally dark!”
“Maia, I know you have your heart set on making this wish, but I have to advise you to put it off for now,” Shravan said. “There are just too many unanswered questions.”
“But why? Just because you can’t predict what will happen
afterwards? You said it would be hard to see very much. Or is it because my
soulmate may be in another body than the one I know from my dreams? I’ve
already said I would take Samael in any form! And put it off for how long? Until my challenge is over? You said that the fairies would bring him to
me now. You said it was my choice to make!”
“And it is! But more
information is needed so we can figure this out. Maybe just wait
until the rest of your dream comes to you so you’ll know what you might be
dealing with. I don’t want to see you hurt...”
“But reliving that horrid dream and burning in the fire of a
star does hurt me! Being separated from the man I love hurts me!
What I need isn’t more information Shravan!” Maia shook her head. “What I need is to make a choice that doesn’t
revolve around the challenge or the prophecy for a change. What I need... is Samael.”
“I understand, and I know this is hard, but I wish you’d
reconsider. That’s all I can say in a professional psychic capacity, and that’s
what I would counsel any of my clients to do if they were in this situation.”
Maia stood up slowly.
“And what does my friend Shravan have to say about it?”
“Although he’d love to tell you to follow your heart, your
friend offers the same recommendation as the psychic adviser.” Shravan closed
his eyes for a moment and sighed, then put his hand on Maia’s shoulder. “But he would also remind you of the promise
he made that he would be there for you in your darkest hour—and he will be.”
Shravan didn’t need to be able to read the future to know
that Maia had already made her decision... whether or not fate meant for her
and Samael to be together now. And he knew that dark times were ahead from the
way the crystal ball had dimmed, although in truth his glimpses of the future
had been looking darker—for everyone he’d read for—for some time now. Something
of great significance was looming in the not so distant future, but depended on
unknown variables even he could not foresee.
But Maia’s choices were hers to make; her path, although
intertwined with the paths of others, was still her own. And perhaps what was
coming further down the road, after the darkness he could not see beyond, would
eventually lead to a better outcome than it might have otherwise. After all,
the future was ever-changing, and the threads of destiny were being rewoven
even now...
I would follow Shravan and hold off on Samael for a while
ReplyDeleteLol, what could possibly go wrong?! xD
DeleteWhat could possibly go wrong indeed! 0.0 I foresee baaad things happening if Maia chooses to use the coin immediately. But I'm itching to see Samael and find out what his current form is and where he's been, so I'm totally rooting for her to do it anyway!
ReplyDeleteAnywayz... de beEbeEs! Aw, so cute! Welcome lil Chasin and Cruz! Hope you're both as hawt as Daddy! And I must say I love Mischief's look, in that picture with her booby trapping the computer, she looks downright devious! I love how you tell us what all the kids are interested in, too. =D
Looking forward to being both happy and horrified by the next chapter!
Hehe. You foresee baaad things, huh? Are you trying to use that cape of yours to read my mind again?? O_O I thought I’d disabled its predictive powers?! LOL
DeleteI confess I am also rooting for Maia to use the coin... which is why she’s going to! :P As for the bad things happening, all I can say is that some tragic events are “destined” to happen—whether Maia uses the coin or not—but using it will tip the scales... one way or another. xD
Yep, behbehs! :D And Mischief was quite the prankster! Thanks, I really like sharing the interests of the kids; I think it shows (at least a little) how special and unique each one of them is to Maia (and me!) rather than being only a tally mark on the journey to 100.
Glad you’re looking forward to it, although I’m thinking it will be more of a case of happy + wth, lol.
Maybe I traded in the cape for the new and improved version. =D lol, though my powers of perception can only tell me that baaaad things will happen. Not very specific, these powers of mine...
DeleteI like that all the kids are unique too! That's part of the fun of baby challenges, getting kids who are all different with unique looks and personalities.
Happy + Wth? I am excited and intrigued! =D
You WOULD do that. -.- LOL But I can definitely confirm unspecified baaad things will happen eventually! O_O OMG, that new cape is amazing! :P
Delete:D Agreed!
Well, if I didn’t already know what will happen, happiness followed by wth does it mean would likely be my reaction, lol.
OMG, isn't it? It's super comfortable too! *pets cape and purrs*
DeleteWah, you're driving me crazy! Really REALLY looking forward to it!
xD
DeleteAww! *shoosh paps the Soggy Kitten* I'll be posting the next chapter shortly!