
BOOK 2 OF THE SUPERMUNDANE SERIES!
Olivia’s magical son is coming to know more than she ever hoped and keeping his abilities a secret with a house full of nosey misfits is proving to be a lot harder than fighting evil.
She’s wanted to tell her best friend, Jack, the truth of who and what she is, and why she came to earth for years, and this revealing situation makes her wonder if she should come clean. The Problem? He would choose to fight alongside her, like Winston, who only has a talisman to help him fight, putting him in a greater danger than supermundanes.
And what about the others? Mark telling her they’re all good fighters in the alternate reality he visits doesn’t help, especially when all that goes wrong here goes right there, and vice versa. How can she trust, by telling the truth, that any of them will be safe?
To open a channel inside her is easy; she just needs to go to the mystical place of Stonehenge, open a vortex between worlds, and let the magic within change her anatomy so she can hold the light. Getting the light is a different matter. It takes the peaceful emotions one may gain if they had no problems to enter the realm that will grant the power to her.
The problems?
The main one is, after opening a channel, her core will be open to being filled with the Disrupter’s dark energy, who will no doubt influence her to kill her magical son, who she still intends to protect, despite his growing abilities and awareness of the fact that he is the one who should actually fight, and not her.
Knowing the Disrupter can detect DNA, and likes to kill family members just for the fun of it, making her fear for her own family’s safety, and leaving her contemplating choices she never thought she would have to face taking permanent residence in her mind doesn’t help either. Not to mention having to increase the lies to her best friend, Jack, who knows something is definitely off with her, and living under the same roof as the guy she’s been in love with for years, who she can’t allow herself to be with in case it pulls her focus from this mission, making her heart do cartwheels most of the time.
Even if she could get over all that, thinking her argument will more than likely get rejected because of the stupid rules Omnipion has about not killing a being before they become of age, due to them naively believing that a being then possesses the ability to change, and applying that same logic to the Disrupter, who isn’t even taking a test, let alone deserving of the same grace period considering he’s never changed thus far in all his past lifetimes, doesn’t exactly fill her system with the loving, or respectful emotions it takes to get there.
Yes, this fight is about so much more than saving the eternal beings of her true home, Omnipion! It’s about proving to the Illuminators she has what it takes to replace the most powerful weapon they have, her son, before it’s too late, and before they lose their belief in her, like she’s losing it in herself.
She just doesn’t know which self she’s losing her belief in more, her human self that’s willing to kill a child, or her higher self, who she can’t seem to resonate with at all.
She knew visiting her higher self was the only thing that will help gain every power she needs, and not just magical. She just wishes it was that easy.
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