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Leah had spent a full week, using all of her free time reading the journal Mishi had given her. Decrypting and gleaning from it what she could, in between classes, in the school library looking up books on spirits and magic the book seemed to reference never fully explaining.

Currently, that was where she was. Inside Forks High Library during her free period alternating between Mishi's journal and a book on the different types of magic. So far she had learned that the Quileute's had wielded elemental magic abilities that focused mainly on the earth and wind aspects.

"Leah Clearwater please report to the counselors' office. Leah Clearwater, please report to the counselors' office."

The school intercom called breaking the silence in the library and effectively destroying her train of thought.

Heaving a tired sigh, she began gathering her books and stowing them away in her bag, only keeping the journal out. Swinging her bag onto her shoulder Leah strode out of the library, just as she hit the hall corridor she bumped into someone slightly shorter than herself. Sending her to the floor, bag and all.

It felt like she crashed into a cement wall.

"Oh! I didn't see that coming, I'm so sorry!" an almost musical voice chimed.

She froze immediately. Stuck between getting up and not fully standing, surprising even herself with how fast her head shot up to look at the tiny fairy-like creature that knocked her over.

Alice Cullen.

Alice 'Damn' Cullen was standing in front of her. A look of concern plastered on her marble-like face. "Are you alright?"

"…Yeah…" shaking her head to clear it Leah answered moving to fully stand, pulling her bag with her.

Why out of all the Cullen's did it have to be the one who could see the future? Was fate out to get her?

"-Ello? Are you okay?"

"What?" Leah asked snapping from her thoughts to notice Alice staring at her weirdly. Was she having a vision?

"I was asking if you o- "

"Yeah. I'm fine" Was all she mumbled before taking off, before Alice could say anything else or better yet- have a vision.

Making her way to the school office fast as possible to avoid any more run-ins with the Cullen coven members, signed in on her counselor's sign in sheet before knocking on her door to let her know someone was waiting if she wasn't already with a student. She took a seat as she heard the woman shout she'd be a moment.

Hopefully, the smallest vampire didn't have any visions about what Leah was doing, since her actions were going to affect her coven. That could put a real wrench in her plans for the future not to mention she might end up with a Coven of vampires breathing down her neck. Heaving a particularly deep sigh she let her body slouch in her chair as all the fatigue from her late night planning, studying and try to take what she learned from the journal and put it to practical use, caught up to her.

"Leah Clearwater."

The sound of her name being spoken snapped her out of her thoughts, looking up to see the door to the counselor's office open and her counselor standing in the doorway clearly expecting her to get up and go in.

With a low sigh, she pulled herself up and did exactly that, taking a seat and waiting for her counselor to do the same. Honestly, she wished the woman would speed things up, after all, she already knew what this was about.

"Now Miss Clearwater it has been brought to mine and the principles attention that you wish to graduate early. Is that correct."

She must have meant that to be a question- as she raised an eyebrow in Leah's direction when she didn't automatically answer. Leah thought, merely nodding in agreement.


Impossible!

'She couldn't see her!' It shouldn't have been possible, but it was. She Alice Cullen hadn't been able to see the future of what had just happened, of her bumping into the girl she had. The girl had been clouded in fog, a fog that was so thick all Alice could see even now was a merely blurry silhouette.

The impossibility of it all stuck with her all the way to the school's lunch room and her families table, as she ran over it in her mind. Events playing over and over again as she tried and failed to glance into the girl's future.

"Who can't you see Alice?" Edward spoke reading her mind, gaining everyone at the table's attention.

"Alice?" Jasper drawled from beside her, sensing her frustration and newly formed irritation at Edward.

"It's nothing. Don't worry about it."

"That's not what I asked Alice. Who can't you see?" Edward muttered pensively.

"It's none of your business Edward. I'm sure it was just a fluke. It's going to be sunny tomorrow. "She started changing the subject.


Leah was exhausted when she got home after school.

She had stayed late after school to have another meeting with the counselor to discuss the possibility of graduating early. It was the best solution she could come up with to help save everyone since she couldn't shift. She had to learn to control or at least use her new abilities if she was going to play an active role in what was to come and she couldn't do that if she was busy doing constrained by going to school and such.

Laying on her bed as she reviewed all the notes Mishi's ancestors had kept describing the tribe's abilities, as well as books gotten from her school libraries that matched some of those descriptions from other cultures perspective.

Heaving a deep sigh as she sat up.

Focus. From most of the notes and form, some of the instruction in the other books, meditation, and a clear mind was necessary when leaving one's body.

Earthly problems bounded and tied people to the earthly or solid plain. A relaxed mind that focused on no problems or worries was a free mind, a free mind meant a free spirit. The spirit plain lay within the earthly plain, to get to it one simply had to let go of their attachments.

Taking on a meditating pose she even her breath and cleared her mind.

To spirit walk, she had to enter said plainly. Clear the mind and let go. Be solid like the earth. Yet as free as the wind. Attached, yet unattached.

Rinse and repeat.

Slowly but surely without her even realizing it her breathing slowed to almost a stop. Her spirit breaking away from her body and appearing in the forest in the same pose.

'Welcome.'

Snapping her eyes open she might with her spirit wolf. She sat in front of Leah, watching her.

Had she been waiting for Leah?

'Yes, cub. Come, there is much for you to learn this night and not enough moonlight for you to learn it in.'

'Wait…What?' Leah thought coming out of her meditating pose to stand, her spirit wolf already walking away.

'Keep up. Your first spirit walk will be short as you don't have the practice let alone training to maintain it long.' The she-wolf started tossing a glance at Leah over her shoulder, before continuing to walk off.

"What's your name!" Leah shouted, hurrying to keep up with the she-wolf before she disappeared.

'Basette. Now keep up.'

"Where are we going?"

'There is trouble within the forest, this night. The one guarding it is in danger. We must help him, and you must learn."

"Who's in danger?" she wondered. Did Basette have to be so confusing? Because right now the wolf was showing why she was called a phantom wolf. Phantoms were hard to catch as elusive and vanishing as a breeze on a hot day.

Keep up first ask questions later!' Was Basette only instruction before she to off running through the brush and trees. Following after Leah ran in a dead sprint to keep pace with the she-wolf. Noticing as she did that she didn't tire like she would if she was running in the earthly plane but neither did she gain super speed like when shifted.

"What am I learning?" She yelled.

'To use your magic. Here!' Basette explained coming to a halt on top a small hill overlooking a medium sized clearing. 'Look.'

Leah froze as she looked at what Basette wanted to show her only to see a black six-foot-tall wolf go flying into a tree. A thunderous crack echoing upon impact, followed by a growl as the vampire for it could be nothing else pounced upon the wolf again.

Sam. Was all she thought as she stared dumbstruck at the scene before her.

'It is time you learned.' Basette stated Solemnly.


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