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***Chapter X***
Melissa opened the door. They walked into the lounge.
There was not a moment Neal was not mesmerized by her ass cheeks.
They jiggled as she walked beckoning them to follow her inside.
***
Melissa was the first to speak, her voice tinged with curiosity and concern. "Beth, what are you doing here? How did you find us?"
Beth approached them with a somber expression and took a deep breath. "I have something important to tell you all." She turned to Neal, her eyes filled with a mixture of emotions.
"Melissa please let me explain it...", said, Beth looking towards Melissa as her gaze flickered nervously, with a glint of guilt and remorse as they sat down.
Melissa said softly, "She's your father's sister..."
Beth looked at everyone apologetically and then lowered her eyes. "Melissa, I didn't have a choice."
Neal stared at Beth in shock, a sudden realization dawning on him.
Beth gave Melissa and Neal apologetic glances and approached them, "Forgive me, Melissa"
Melissa shot an angry look at Beth.
Neal and Jen looked confused.
Melissa sighed deeply and paused for a moment before uttering, "I saw her fucking your Dad, her own brother."
Neal's eyes bulged, a wave of conflicting emotions churning in his heart and head, his mouth wide open as if his soul had left his body, with a nonchalant voice.
Jen was still trying to wrap her head around the news, her eyes widening with a combination of confusion and curiosity, "Wait, that means Dad was cheating on you and jeez with her sister, mom?"
Melissa tried to break the truth delicately, but the reality of the situation hit hard. Her expression was stern and disapproving. "Yes, that's what I confirmed as well."
She glared at Beth. "I never talked to him after that and moved out with you two. Now I realise it was all because she kept egging and seducing him..." she sneered as Beth held her hands against her breasts.
Neal looked shocked, a plethora of emotions flowing through his mind, confusion, hurt and anger, the revelation left him stunned, as he still hadn't got a grip of the real truth of his father that hurt his mom so badly emotionally.
Neal finally found his voice and asked, "My aunt? But we thought you were just a regular customer at the café. Why didn't you tell us before?"
Beth's gaze was filled with regret. "I kept it a secret to protect you, your mother and Jen. After your father's death, I was afraid that our past connection to the SilentHawks would put you in danger. But I can't hide it any longer."
Melissa's curiosity got the better of her as she asked, "SilentHawks? What is that?"
Beth explained, "The SilentHawks were a secret organization dedicated to justice and protection from dark forces. Kelsier was one of its best members. And we all worked together to bring down criminal organizations like the Nightshade Syndicate."
Jen chimed in, "The Nightshade Syndicate?"
Beth nodded. "Yes, they were our most formidable adversaries. They sought powerful artifacts, and we had to stop them from obtaining those artifacts."
Melissa hissed, "Doesn't explain why he cheated on me. Didn't he ever love me? Didn't you have any regard for me at all?"
Beth softened a little, her voice filled with remorse. "He didn't mean it, Melissa. He loved you more than anything. But all from descendants of SilentHawks have this special elemental powers that can only be awakened by having sex with one of their bloodline members and they share their awakenings."
Beth looked to the side, shame colouring her face. "That's why it took him and me both to fulfill the prophecy. Together, our powers were awakened. Our destiny was revealed, but I do loved him too."
Melissa asked curiously, "What bullshit are you spouting..."
"Believe it or not, I swear by my life," She continued.
She stood up facing them, "Ok, let me show you something."
And closed her eyes for a second. When she opened them, her dress changed into green bellydancer costume.
Neal's cock throbbed, looking at Beth's naked, curvy figure. His eyes wide open in shock and awe.
Melissa was rubbing her eyes like she couldn't beleive what they have seen.
Jen shouted, "What the fuck..."
Beth said, "This is just a small trick being a elemental can do...we can change our clothes as we wish."
As she changed back into her usual clothes.
Jen, still shocked, muttered, "I am gonna be sick..."
***
Melissa was still puzzled and intrigued as her gaze shifted towards her. "What happened to him, where is he now?."
Neal, still coming to terms with the revelation about Beth being his aunt, asked, "What happened to my father? Why didn't he come back?"
Beth's eyes welled up with tears. "Neal, your father sacrificed himself to protect the mission. He gave his life to ensure that the Syndicate couldn't gain the power they sought. He always wanted his son to live a normal life and was always keeping an eye on you guys behind the shadows, protecting you from every danger. He celebrated Jen's and yours birthday every year without all fail alone in the dark nights."
The weight of the revelation hung in the air, and the group sat in silence, absorbing the truth of the past.
Jen leaned forward, her eyes filled with sadness and grief as she let the realisation hit her. "Tell us more about this Nightshade Syndicate. What were they after, and how did it lead to your mission with our father?"
Beth sighed, her voice taking on a weighty tone. "The Syndicate was obsessed with acquiring ancient artifacts of immense power. In that particular mission, they sought an artifact known as the 'Tears of the Eclipse.' It had the power to manipulate shadows and bend them to their will. If they got their hands on it, they could have become unstoppable."
Jen shuddered at the thought. "So, your mission was to prevent them from obtaining the Tears of the Eclipse?"
Beth nodded. "Yes, but it was more complicated than that. The Syndicate had infiltrated the highest levels of government and had eyes and ears everywhere. Your father and I had to work covertly, without any official support."
Neal's eyes were fixed on Beth, his mind racing with questions. "What happened during that mission, Beth? What went wrong?"
Beth looked down, her expression filled with regret. "We managed to locate the Tears of the Eclipse, but a traitor within the SilentHawks revealed our plans to the Syndicate. They ambushed us, and a fierce battle ensued. Your father and I were separated, and I barely escaped with my life."
Tears welled up in her eyes as she continued, "I couldn't save him, Neal. I couldn't save your father. I've carried that guilt with me for years."
Neal reached out and placed a comforting hand on Beth's shoulder. "Beth, it wasn't your fault. You did everything you could."
"I was back in London when I got information that leader of the Syndicate was last seen around here and my mission was to uncover his next move when I came across you two working at the Café Red Rosé as I was passing by the road, I further spied on you, and when I found Melissa and you two going to the Brighton beach together all my doubts were gone, you are really Kelsier, your Dad's family."
"I felt an undeniable attraction towards you seeing the exact same face as your dad when he was at your age and after spending so much time with you at the Red Rose Café, fell in love with you, he was my only love and here you were the exact replica of him, the way you speak, your smile and even the way you look into my eyes."
Neal stood up and hugged her. "Thank you for telling us the truth, Beth."
Jen walked to him and gently tapped him on the shoulder. "It was tough for all of us. Losing our Dad. He was our role model, and we all missed him. I was very angry with him and it was always my dream to punch him or slap him after mom left with us, but, now that he's gone..."
She broke into tears, remembering the man who used to take her and her brother camping and skiing in the hills, teaching her to ride a bike.
Melissa's eyes were glassy, as she wasn't able to utter a single word after hearing the truth during the entire conversation, thinking how she was wrong all along, a slight tear rolled over her cheek, but she pulled back. "Oh, Kelsier, I'm so sorry...I don't know...it's so confusing...I always loved...you."
He moved closer to Melissa, his hands wrapped around her slender frame.
"Mom, it's alright. Dad is always with us in spirit. We can't bring him back, but we can honor his legacy by protecting our small world."
Tears welled up in Jen's eyes and began rolling down her cheeks.
***
After the tension surrounding Beth's revelation had settled to some extent, the group sat around the dimly lit lounge, contemplating their next steps.
It was Beth who finally broke the silence, her voice soft and tentative as she turned to Neal. "Neal, I know this has been a lot to take in, and I understand that it might be difficult for you. But I'd like to make amends and help you embrace your heritage. I'd like to train you, just as your father was trained in the ways of the SilentHawks."
Neal looked at Beth, a mix of emotions in his eyes, but he was open to the idea. "Training? What kind of training are you talking about?"
Beth explained, "I can teach you the skills and knowledge passed down in our family. The abilities your father possessed, like combat techniques, mastering artifacts, and understanding the delicate balance of power. It's essential for your safety. No SilentHawk is ever safe."
Melissa, who had been listening attentively, added, "Neal, this training could be an opportunity for you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to protect yourself and Jen."
Jen nodded in agreement, "It's a chance to honor father's legacy and strengthen our group."
Neal, after a moment of contemplation, finally spoke. "Alright, Aunt Beth, I guess that, I should call you that now, I'll do it."
Beth's face brightened with a hint of relief, and she smiled.
Melissa opened the door. They walked into the lounge.
There was not a moment Neal was not mesmerized by her ass cheeks.
They jiggled as she walked beckoning them to follow her inside.
***
Melissa was the first to speak, her voice tinged with curiosity and concern. "Beth, what are you doing here? How did you find us?"
Beth approached them with a somber expression and took a deep breath. "I have something important to tell you all." She turned to Neal, her eyes filled with a mixture of emotions.
"Melissa please let me explain it...", said, Beth looking towards Melissa as her gaze flickered nervously, with a glint of guilt and remorse as they sat down.
Melissa said softly, "She's your father's sister..."
Beth looked at everyone apologetically and then lowered her eyes. "Melissa, I didn't have a choice."
Neal stared at Beth in shock, a sudden realization dawning on him.
Beth gave Melissa and Neal apologetic glances and approached them, "Forgive me, Melissa"
Melissa shot an angry look at Beth.
Neal and Jen looked confused.
Melissa sighed deeply and paused for a moment before uttering, "I saw her fucking your Dad, her own brother."
Neal's eyes bulged, a wave of conflicting emotions churning in his heart and head, his mouth wide open as if his soul had left his body, with a nonchalant voice.
Jen was still trying to wrap her head around the news, her eyes widening with a combination of confusion and curiosity, "Wait, that means Dad was cheating on you and jeez with her sister, mom?"
Melissa tried to break the truth delicately, but the reality of the situation hit hard. Her expression was stern and disapproving. "Yes, that's what I confirmed as well."
She glared at Beth. "I never talked to him after that and moved out with you two. Now I realise it was all because she kept egging and seducing him..." she sneered as Beth held her hands against her breasts.
Neal looked shocked, a plethora of emotions flowing through his mind, confusion, hurt and anger, the revelation left him stunned, as he still hadn't got a grip of the real truth of his father that hurt his mom so badly emotionally.
Neal finally found his voice and asked, "My aunt? But we thought you were just a regular customer at the café. Why didn't you tell us before?"
Beth's gaze was filled with regret. "I kept it a secret to protect you, your mother and Jen. After your father's death, I was afraid that our past connection to the SilentHawks would put you in danger. But I can't hide it any longer."
Melissa's curiosity got the better of her as she asked, "SilentHawks? What is that?"
Beth explained, "The SilentHawks were a secret organization dedicated to justice and protection from dark forces. Kelsier was one of its best members. And we all worked together to bring down criminal organizations like the Nightshade Syndicate."
Jen chimed in, "The Nightshade Syndicate?"
Beth nodded. "Yes, they were our most formidable adversaries. They sought powerful artifacts, and we had to stop them from obtaining those artifacts."
Melissa hissed, "Doesn't explain why he cheated on me. Didn't he ever love me? Didn't you have any regard for me at all?"
Beth softened a little, her voice filled with remorse. "He didn't mean it, Melissa. He loved you more than anything. But all from descendants of SilentHawks have this special elemental powers that can only be awakened by having sex with one of their bloodline members and they share their awakenings."
Beth looked to the side, shame colouring her face. "That's why it took him and me both to fulfill the prophecy. Together, our powers were awakened. Our destiny was revealed, but I do loved him too."
Melissa asked curiously, "What bullshit are you spouting..."
"Believe it or not, I swear by my life," She continued.
She stood up facing them, "Ok, let me show you something."
And closed her eyes for a second. When she opened them, her dress changed into green bellydancer costume.
Neal's cock throbbed, looking at Beth's naked, curvy figure. His eyes wide open in shock and awe.
Melissa was rubbing her eyes like she couldn't beleive what they have seen.
Jen shouted, "What the fuck..."
Beth said, "This is just a small trick being a elemental can do...we can change our clothes as we wish."
As she changed back into her usual clothes.
Jen, still shocked, muttered, "I am gonna be sick..."
***
Melissa was still puzzled and intrigued as her gaze shifted towards her. "What happened to him, where is he now?."
Neal, still coming to terms with the revelation about Beth being his aunt, asked, "What happened to my father? Why didn't he come back?"
Beth's eyes welled up with tears. "Neal, your father sacrificed himself to protect the mission. He gave his life to ensure that the Syndicate couldn't gain the power they sought. He always wanted his son to live a normal life and was always keeping an eye on you guys behind the shadows, protecting you from every danger. He celebrated Jen's and yours birthday every year without all fail alone in the dark nights."
The weight of the revelation hung in the air, and the group sat in silence, absorbing the truth of the past.
Jen leaned forward, her eyes filled with sadness and grief as she let the realisation hit her. "Tell us more about this Nightshade Syndicate. What were they after, and how did it lead to your mission with our father?"
Beth sighed, her voice taking on a weighty tone. "The Syndicate was obsessed with acquiring ancient artifacts of immense power. In that particular mission, they sought an artifact known as the 'Tears of the Eclipse.' It had the power to manipulate shadows and bend them to their will. If they got their hands on it, they could have become unstoppable."
Jen shuddered at the thought. "So, your mission was to prevent them from obtaining the Tears of the Eclipse?"
Beth nodded. "Yes, but it was more complicated than that. The Syndicate had infiltrated the highest levels of government and had eyes and ears everywhere. Your father and I had to work covertly, without any official support."
Neal's eyes were fixed on Beth, his mind racing with questions. "What happened during that mission, Beth? What went wrong?"
Beth looked down, her expression filled with regret. "We managed to locate the Tears of the Eclipse, but a traitor within the SilentHawks revealed our plans to the Syndicate. They ambushed us, and a fierce battle ensued. Your father and I were separated, and I barely escaped with my life."
Tears welled up in her eyes as she continued, "I couldn't save him, Neal. I couldn't save your father. I've carried that guilt with me for years."
Neal reached out and placed a comforting hand on Beth's shoulder. "Beth, it wasn't your fault. You did everything you could."
"I was back in London when I got information that leader of the Syndicate was last seen around here and my mission was to uncover his next move when I came across you two working at the Café Red Rosé as I was passing by the road, I further spied on you, and when I found Melissa and you two going to the Brighton beach together all my doubts were gone, you are really Kelsier, your Dad's family."
"I felt an undeniable attraction towards you seeing the exact same face as your dad when he was at your age and after spending so much time with you at the Red Rose Café, fell in love with you, he was my only love and here you were the exact replica of him, the way you speak, your smile and even the way you look into my eyes."
Neal stood up and hugged her. "Thank you for telling us the truth, Beth."
Jen walked to him and gently tapped him on the shoulder. "It was tough for all of us. Losing our Dad. He was our role model, and we all missed him. I was very angry with him and it was always my dream to punch him or slap him after mom left with us, but, now that he's gone..."
She broke into tears, remembering the man who used to take her and her brother camping and skiing in the hills, teaching her to ride a bike.
Melissa's eyes were glassy, as she wasn't able to utter a single word after hearing the truth during the entire conversation, thinking how she was wrong all along, a slight tear rolled over her cheek, but she pulled back. "Oh, Kelsier, I'm so sorry...I don't know...it's so confusing...I always loved...you."
He moved closer to Melissa, his hands wrapped around her slender frame.
"Mom, it's alright. Dad is always with us in spirit. We can't bring him back, but we can honor his legacy by protecting our small world."
Tears welled up in Jen's eyes and began rolling down her cheeks.
***
After the tension surrounding Beth's revelation had settled to some extent, the group sat around the dimly lit lounge, contemplating their next steps.
It was Beth who finally broke the silence, her voice soft and tentative as she turned to Neal. "Neal, I know this has been a lot to take in, and I understand that it might be difficult for you. But I'd like to make amends and help you embrace your heritage. I'd like to train you, just as your father was trained in the ways of the SilentHawks."
Neal looked at Beth, a mix of emotions in his eyes, but he was open to the idea. "Training? What kind of training are you talking about?"
Beth explained, "I can teach you the skills and knowledge passed down in our family. The abilities your father possessed, like combat techniques, mastering artifacts, and understanding the delicate balance of power. It's essential for your safety. No SilentHawk is ever safe."
Melissa, who had been listening attentively, added, "Neal, this training could be an opportunity for you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to protect yourself and Jen."
Jen nodded in agreement, "It's a chance to honor father's legacy and strengthen our group."
Neal, after a moment of contemplation, finally spoke. "Alright, Aunt Beth, I guess that, I should call you that now, I'll do it."
Beth's face brightened with a hint of relief, and she smiled.