Intense! so excited for this season? what did you think?
SOOOO after watching, I realized, I'm gonna have to have a new story, this is the last chapter, everyone is freaking out over Cat's mom LOL...
With big response to this, comes quicker posting of the sequel! hint hint!
I'm actually almost done through the first episode LOLLL
So enjoy the last chapter, tell me what you think, then make sure you have me on alert because Cat et all will be back VERY soon in "season 2" of her story... Miles To Go
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"Mommy?"
"H-how?" Cat managed to get out as she stared at her mom. She was far too young when her mom died but she had pictures of her and Cat knew she was almost the spitting image of her mother.
"Are you going to give your momma a hug?"
The teen moved forward as if in a daze to the outstretched arms of her mother. When they wrapped around her, Cat let out a small cry, lifting her arms to wrap around her mom. She was solid, she was real and finally after almost 16 years, she finally got to hug her mother. She never wanted to let her go, if she did her mom could disappear and she didn't want that, not when she just got her back.
"Mommy." Cat whispered as she began to cry.
"hush now baby, I've been waiting 16 years to hug you again." Marisol held her daughter tight, not wanting this moment to end.
"how?" Cat whispered, "No, don't tell me, I want to enjoy this."
"So do I but we need to talk Little Lina."
"Lina?" Cat pulled away, a look of confusion on her face.
"from the moment I held you in my arms, you were my Little Lina. You will always be my Little Lina." Marisol brushed her daughters bangs off her face, a sad smile on hers. "I'm so proud of you and how you've grown up, how you've handled yourself."
Cat let out a small snort of derision. "Really? Because I feel like I'm doing a piss poor job." She glanced at her mother with a small blush. "Sorry."
Marisol let out a small chuckle. "Don't be, I've heard a lot worse from you. But you're not doing a horrible job Lina. You were handed a gift and you are doing the best you can and I think you are doing quite well."
"How are you here?" Cat finally asked.
"I'm here because you needed me."
Her lower lip trembled as she stared at her mother. "I needed you the past 16 years."
Marisol sighed. "And I would have given anything to be there for you. I had my mother to help me and I wanted to be there for you the same way. It's a family tradition, you know."
"Family…." Cat trailed off, trying to comprehend what her mother told her. "This wasn't just you and I, this has been passed on? "
"For generations and generations." Her mother confirmed. "That alpha is right, our family was once part of the Seers that belonged to werewolves and we were one of the few to escape without death and start our new life elsewhere in secret."
Cat shook her head in disbelief. "No, but Dad said… it was just you and I and you couldn't handle it."
Marisol stepped forward, a sympathetic look on her face as she grabbed her daughter's hands, wishing she didn't have to tell her what she was about to but knowing she didn't have a choice. She watched as her daughter struggled with her new powers, thinking she was a freak and not knowing how to deal, she watched her daughter be pulled into the same world her ancestors escaped long ago and she watched as her daughter became one of the most powerful seers in centuries and not have a clue what to do about it. Telling her this, no matter how Lina felt about her father now would surely devastate her.
"Lina." Marisol finally began. "You need to know this, no matter how much it hurts. I was a Seer many years before I met your father and I understood it, I was fine with it, he was not. My dear Little Lina-" Tears filled her eyes as she cupped her daughters cheeks, the daughter who had turned into an almost exact replica of herself. "-I did not kill myself."
Cat's eyes widened as she finally understood it and she shook her head in horror. "No, no, no. Dad said you killed yourself. You went crazy after too many visions and you couldn't handle it, so you killed yourself. I have your diaries, they showed you getting more and more depressed. I have the letter you wrote to me in there saying you were sorry you had to leave me."
"My real diaries are hidden, once I realized how much your father hated what I was, I hid them, along with information passed onto me by my mother. Everything I was supposed to give to you long ago, I hid it so he could not find them before it was time for you to have them."
"Mom." Cat moaned. "please tell me it's not true, Dad didn't…"
"He did. He murdered me one night in a drunken rage. I'm so sorry Lina to tell you this."
"But the diaries?"
"the important ones are hidden, the ones that said I couldn't handle it, were written by him." Marisol confirmed.
Cat heavily sat down on the couch in shock and disbelief. All these years and she had been lied to by her own father, which shouldn't really surprise her considering he was a murderer. Oh god, she had been living with a murderer her whole life and she didn't have a clue. Well, besides the whole him trying to off her. But that took 16 years to happen.
"I know this is a shock Lina." Her mother sat beside her, wrapping an arm around her. "But you had to know. You have been struggling and I've been worried for your safety especially if you thought what happened to me would happen to you. It won't My darling Little Lina, you will be fine, you are strong, you are not a Danvers, you are not like him, you are a Colhoun first and foremost, never forget that."
Cat was silent as she took everything in but the last name made her look at her mom. "Colhoun? I never knew that. In fact I-" she stopped, dropping her head in her hands.
"What is it?" Marisol asked.
"I don't know anything about you, Mom. Everything I learned was from those diaries." Tears filled her eyes.
"You know me so much more than you think.' Her mother whispered. "Not everything you read was a lie. Lina, I wish I had more time, I really do but my time is almost up."
"I don't even get how you're here."
"Your power is growing so fast. So much faster than anyone could've guessed." Marisol told her.
"Am I going to die?" Cat whispered in horror.
"No, this will not kill you, Lina. You are becoming the strongest Seer in centuries and fast and I know it's hard to deal with but you can't give up."
"I feel like I'm going insane, Mom. I feel like I've been on this insane roller coaster. I was in Matt's head and it did something to me, then I was in Gerard's head and Isaac saved me and it did something else and my head is so messed up. I'm so scared."
"I felt the same when it happened to me and I was nowhere near as strong, I can only imagine how you must feel. I know you plan to leave Beacon Hills for a while and I need to tell you, you have a grandmother."
"I do?" Cat asked in disbelief. Her father had told her that her mothers parents were dead.
"Yes." Marisol confirmed "She will help you with everything, she has everything that was mine, I hid it with her and it will help you understand, she will help you understand everything."
"Are you sure this is not a dream?"
"In a sense but I'm really here. Your growing powers are what made it possible."
A teary eyed Cat leaned her head on her mothers shoulder "Will I see you again?"
"I hope so Lina but nothing is ever certain, not even when we see the future, for it is always changing." She pulled away from her daughter, kissing her on the forehead. "I'm so proud of all you've done, of what you've become."
She stood up and Cat grabbed her hand. "Mom, wait, what about the Alpha's, what do we do about them?"
"Find your grandmother." Marisol whispered. "I love you my Little Lina."
Cat wiped at the tears now trailing down her and her mom pulled her into another hug, whispering something into her ear. Cat's eyes widened as she listened before drifting shut when her mother told her to close her eyes. When she opened them, she was back in Scott's bed looking up at Isaac who had come to pick her up.
"Bad dream?" He asked, looking down at her with concern.
She shook her head. "No, a good dream, a really good dream."
"you're crying." He pointed out, reaching out a hand to wipe away her tears.
"I-" She paused, unsure of how to tell him about her mother. She moved to sit up her mom's message coming back to her and she glanced as Isaac, then Scott with a frown.
"What is it?" Isaac asked.
"I-" She stopped again, taking a deep breath.
"Cat, what's wrong?" Scott asked again.
"My mom. I- I saw her."
"In your dream?"
She nodded, looking up at Isaac, hope shining in her eyes. "I know where we have to go now."
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