Triple Trouble Series Omnibus 3: Triple Cross, Power of Three by Dalton Tymber & Richardson Lesli

Triple Trouble Series Omnibus 3: Triple Cross, Power of Three by Dalton Tymber & Richardson Lesli

Author:Dalton, Tymber & Richardson, Lesli [Dalton, Tymber & Richardson, Lesli]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
ISBN: 9798842458899
Amazon: B0B6XLG13N
Goodreads: 62369023
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2022-07-25T07:00:00+00:00


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It was mild for a May afternoon in Florida, with a cool sea breeze reaching all the way from the Gulf into Arcadia. After lunch, the women opted to take their business outside to the backyard, in the shade of a sprawling oak tree just behind Elain’s house.

Far enough away that even Ain and his shifter ears couldn’t hear what was going on from where he was watching the kids in the house.

Elain was even more relieved that Brighton was apparently out of the house for the day and not anywhere on the property, since he’d had yet to return.

Zack and Kael accompanied them this time. They’d brought the Beasts over, and Mom had returned to the house with Joss to watch them all with Ain. It was also a reward for BettLynn, for having not shifted all morning.

“You know,” Kael said, “it’s probably not a bad idea to be recording these sessions. I mean, some of them we might want to be able to watch again, just in case.”

Lina shrugged. “I’m good with that.”

“Me, too,” Elain said.

“Sure,” Mai said. “Why not?”

The women settled cross-legged on the ground, close enough they could hold hands with each other. Zack and Kael remained standing, on opposite sides of them, their iPhones ready to capture the action.

“What do we do?” Elain asked.

“I have no fucking idea,” Lina admitted.

“We want to see if we can track down more details from the vision of the bomb, right?” Mai asked. “I like the idea of trying to walk it backward.”

“But if we can change events to prevent it from happening,” Elain said, “doesn’t that create one of those paradox thingies?”

Lina shook her head. “No. It isn’t like Doctor Who, where there are fixed points in the time stream that cannot be altered. It’s more like one of those books we had as kids, where you followed the story along and had page choices for different actions. You want to follow the path to the right, turn to page twenty-five. Follow it left, page thirty. Then you could always back up if you didn’t like the results of what happened. What we’re seeing from the future hasn’t happened yet. Probably why our visions are in blue when we see the future.”

“Because it’s what will happen if current events continue on their path?” Mai asked.

“Right.”

“Then how,” Elain asked, “will we be able to change the future if all we’re seeing is one possibility?”

Lina gave her “the look.” “Again, I’m spit-balling. I’m just as lost as you are. I’m hoping that if we change something, the visions will change. This is all theory. If you have a better idea, just say it.”

“I don’t. That’s the problem.”

Mai held her hands out to either side. “We going to sit here talking all day, or we going to try this?”

Elain took her hand and then held her other out to Lina. Once the circuit was completed, they all closed their eyes. Elain felt a gentle, almost pleasant tingling wash through her.



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