SHE knew she was acting crazy, but she didn't care. She had every right to be angry. She wasn't the one who delayed everything.
She glared at the pale man in front of her.
She knew the only way to get his attention was to cause a scene and that worked, she was proud of that. Dr. Holloway called him in front of her and within a few minutes, everyone started coming. Those that were already inside came out. She made sure to have the flames around her to seem threatening.
Vampires watched them as she spilled her frustration to Lord Clementine who didn't look amused. He simply stood still, hands behind his back.
When Sapphire was done, he spoke. "So you want us to attack a group of werewolves, with no plan and no training. What if people get hurt? Or die?"
"I thought you wanted to have Timothy on your side," she responded. "Don't you think doing this while he's already given up on you is equivalent to you winning his favor?"
In a way, this wasn't about Timothy. Them attacking The Mavericks would help in carrying out her revenge. Timothy wouldn't be hurt. She could track where he was, but it'd be dumb to do something like that with no backup.
From the look on Lord Clementine's face, mentioning Timothy made a difference. He was interested.
Sapphire didn't know the particular deal with Timothy, but considering how everyone they'd met was acting around him, he was very important. Not just because of him being a hybrid. And she was going to use that. He'd thank her later.
"You said we'd have to do something for you," she said, caution and with one hand lit instead of her entire body. "We'll definitely get you whatever you need as long as it is in our power to."
"There's a process to promises in this world. With you being witch, I assume you know that," Lord Clementine let out.
Sapphire wanted to roll her eyes. They didn't have the time to do some traditional shit. "We can do all that later. The main thing is the werewolves and Timothy."
Lord Clementine sighed. "You're quite annoying. And demanding."
"Well, so are you," she said, to the surprise of everyone present. They probably weren't used to seeing anyone talk to their leader like that.
The werewolves being gone or out of any power would be beneficial to them because they were enemies for as long as they existed. And the werewolves were causing problems that they couldn't intervene in. Sapphire knew that if questioned, despite the 'law,' they could simply use Timothy as an excuse. He was half vampire anyway, it was valid.
"If you need to get weapons and whatnot, please do so now. We're going now," Lord Clementine announced, not looking at anyone and walking towards his car.
Sapphire sighed in relief, putting off her fire.
***
"You're part of a prophecy, one that showed up a long time ago."
Timothy remained silent, wanting them to continue.
"You are the child of royalty of the vampires and werewolves and that alone is great," Ronald continued. "The Oracle, who contacted you, probably didn't tell you about that. But it's all in this book."
He glanced at the book in front of the man. Timothy was surprised that he didn't notice it. It was weird looking with a few symbols and a skull as it's cover.
"Okay..."
"This is the Book of the Supernaturals," he stated, getting Timothy more interested in the conversation.
Yeah, he wanted that book.
"In this book, we've seen a few things that are interesting and the prophecy is one of them. Only the people of witch blood can access it though."
Timothy nodded, knowing he had a witch on his side anyway.
"In this book, our wonderful warlock Destin was able to see a few things, some are inaccessible, of course. But the prophecy is quite simple: 'A new being, born of two enemies bloodline, of royalty and of immense power is blessed by the ancestors this day, having the power to bring chaos or peace to the world.'"
Timothy raised a brow in question. He didn't have to struggle to understand it, it sounded simple and straight to the point. He liked that.
"At the end, it wrote the date of your birthday and from our research, it's true," he continued. "From what I know, there was no date in the beginning, but the moment you were born, certain things changed."
Timothy wanted to see the book, but knew he probably wouldn't be allowed. He allowed the man to continue.
"So what do you want to do about the prophecy?" Diane asked from beside him.
"We'd thought The Oracle wanted to use him after he'd said she'd been appearing to him during the full moon, that's why we were prepared to go against her. She's evil and once she lays eyes on anyone and anything, so many things go wrong," Kirsten, who'd introduced herself as the twins mother said.
If he were still new, Timothy might have believed it. But The Oracle didn't hurt him, they did. And they tortured Rowen because he wouldn't let them get to him, then kidnapped his sister. Yeah, no.
"We want to help Timothy," Ronald said to Diane. "Guide him in everything."
Timothy raised a brow. "You hurt someone close to me and you expect me to trust you."
Ronald shrugged. "He's fine, isn't he? He was being stubborn when all we wanted to do was help you. We aren't even bothered about the persons you killed. It wasn't intentional on your part and they were being foolish. We respect you a lot. If we didn't, your sister wouldn't be in such a good condition."
Timothy was amused at their words. Nothing was funny though, but their audacity was forcing him to laugh out loud. They had no single conscience.
"I think it'll be in your best interest for you to stay with us. I've even contacted others and our leader, and they all agree. They want to meet you, too. You can have anything you want, just as long as you don't go to those terrible vampires."
"What if I refuse?" Timothy asked after thinking about it for a minute.
He could feel the growing tension in the air. Trouble was brewing. They weren't going to take a refusal.
Ronald smiled after clearing his throat. "I don't think that would be advisable, Timothy."
"We're your best bet," one of Roxanne's parents said.
"Plus, we know where your parents are."
He and Diane exchanged glances at that.
Timothy didn't believe that they knew anything though, despite his surprise. "Thank you very much for the--"
A piercing scream interrupted them, alerting everyone as they jumped off their seats.
The twins put on a fighting stance as the door blew open.
A familiar figure walked into the room, slowly and sure. There was a smile on her face as she waved them.
"Hi."