Hello once again party people! First off, once again thank you all for being supportive of the Fanfiction. It feels so good to write again and feels even better that people are enjoying my writing. So as always, thank you to everyone!
Secondly, this chapter will be shorter then most, but it holds key elements of course to help more the story along, but like more major key elements then normal.
Thirdly, as always, I hope you enjoy this next chapter!

As always, characters aren't mine, just using them for the time being.

Enjoy!

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The blonde hair man ran, off the Haught property, past the gate before it got locked up and out to where the trailer park was, where he's brother waited. His eyes glowing red once again. He came to a slow stop and entered the place that he called home and walked up to a specific trailer. "How did it go?" A voice called out to him.

"Better than what we thought." He answered closing the door behind him. In the trailer were three very important people were waiting for him, for a very important meeting that was happening. First, Kyle the guy who help put the plan in motion to get the Haught girl out of hiding, thanks to Waverly's research. Secondly his brother Pete the man behind what was going to happen and the brains of the operation, he was sitting down in one of the chairs that was set up, a proud smile on his face, eyes glowing red as well out of excitement. Thirdly Bobo Del Ray sat right across from him a smug look, smugger then what he normally held on his lips.

He held a bright smile on him, he couldn't contained his laughter, soon allowing it to come out. He rubbed his hands together, and looked over at the two brothers. "I told you it would work perfectly." He said with a knowing look. "It took longer than what we thought, but it's falling into place very nicely. Best part is, they don't have a clue on what is happening."

Pete laughed at him. "Please, you were almost screaming with joy when you heard the Haught girl was coming back. Happy to come out of hiding, and finally show Wynonna that you are still in fact alive."

"Oh, trust me, me being patience for this moment was worth the wait." He got up from his spot. "Though I do have to congratulate on you two with making my death so life like, I'm sure that wasn't easy for you." He was doing a small pacing movement inside the trailer.

Kyle shrugged his shoulders and move to the small fridge that was in the trailer. "It was easier then what I thought it was be." He grabbed himself a beer, and looked over to his brother, shaking it asking if he would like one. He shook his head no, and looked over at Bobo, and nodded his head. "You should be celebrating with us bro, we are one step closer to getting what we finally wanted."

"Yes, but we aren't there yet Kyle." He pointed out. "We may be one step closer, but still anything can go wrong, don't forget they still have Waverly Earp with them." Kyle rolled his eyes at the name. "Don't underestimate her Kyle, she's smart, and without her they wouldn't be where they are at today."

"So, do we have a deal?" Bobo asked before the two brothers got too out of hand for his liking.

Pete looked up at him, and nodded his head. "You got yourself a deal." He said sticking at his hand, and Bobo took it to shake. Pete got up from his chair quickly, using his speed and pulled Bobo closer to him to. "If I find out however that you have something else in mind, your ass is mine." He whispered, threating him was clear in his voice.

Bobo smiled at him, feeling the grip on his hand tighten. "Most of the time I actually have something smart to say to that, but unfortunately you aren't my type." Pete rolled his eyes, letting go of his hand and return to his seat. "Besides, why would I want to back stab you? This deal is helping both of us to getting what we want." He finish taking a drink of the beer that was in his hand.

"Point made." Pete said, looking over to his brother.

Should we trust him? He thought sending it to his brother. He nodded his head, and turn to look over at Bobo. You trust too easily Kyle. That's what gets you in trouble.

That's what makes it fun. He thought to him. Taking a sip of his beer. If Bobo wanted to betray us, he would have done it already. He owes us, and he know that. No demon likes to have a debt own to another demon.

"If you two are doing that telepathic communication I have been hearing so much about, you can stop now." Bobo said sipping his beer. "We are all friends here after all, right?"

"Right." Pete let out. "Tell us then Bobo, what is the next phase into the plan." He smiled at the older brother as they started to discuss the plans for the next phase.

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Waverly entered the place station after she allowed Waylen to stay with Champ for the night. He was still going to be in town visiting his parents, and Champ really wanted Waylen and his girlfriend to hang out more. The little boy enjoyed himself with feeding the ducks once again, and playing tag with all three of the adults. Laughing at them every time one of the three would chase him.

"Where the hell is she?" Waverly asked entering the office, she saw Doc looking over some paperwork, and Xavier on his computer probably trying to find more answers as they waited for the youngest Earp.

"Who?" Doc asked raising his eyebrow.

"Who else?" Waverly asked. "Wynonna." Answering the man in front of her. "And how dare neither of you tell me about the fight that happen between Wynonna and Nicole." Xavier popped his head up from that, and Doc looked over to him with a caught expression. "Yeah, you didn't know I knew about that did you?" Waverly asked crossing her arms over her chest. "How did that happen?"

"We aren't completely sure on what happen." Doc answered. "We weren't there."

"Bullshit." Waverly called out walking over to the table and pulling out the chair to seat in it. "I saw the video on Youtube." She explained to the two men. "I saw you two in the video at the end of it, so what happen, how did it start?"

Doc looked at her. "Well, I believe like any bar fight that could happen. You walk into a bar and run into someone you don't like, a fight it most likely to come up."

Waverly looked back at him. "You are a sassy little man, aren't you?"

"I am many things Waverly Earp, being little is not one of those things." He answered with a smile.

She smiled back at him, laughing a little at the joke. "Okay, but really, where is Wynonna?" She ask the question to Xavier, knowing that he would know the answer.

Looking at the computer, he didn't stop typing away at it. "Wynonna and Nicole are still out on their mission." Xavier answered. "It seems to have taken a lot long then they thought, and probably found something there as well." It wasn't a complete lie, but not all the truth either and he knew that, as well as Doc.

"Well then, shouldn't we go and help them?" Waverly asked getting up from her seat.

"No." Doc said, putting the paper down that he was working on. "Right now, the best we can do is try to find out what is going on. We need more answers to what is happening in this town, and what is happening a bit outside of town." He explained. "We need answers as to why things aren't adding up the way they should be."

Waverly looked over at the older man, then back at Xavier. "He's right." Xavier said, stopping his typing and looking over at Waverly. "Both Nicole and Wynonna can handle themselves, and if they need help, like really need help, they will call us. As of right now we need to find out what our next best move is, and what we are dealing with. We really need your help on that part."

Waverly nodded her head, retaking her seat once again, and Xavier handed her a laptop to work on. She had a feeling it was going to be a long night as both Doc and Xavier were feeling her in on what to look for, and what connection they can find between the revenants and the other supernatural things that were out there.

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Nicole wasn't sure what was happening, but she was hoping that it would pass. That didn't seem to happen though the further the day went along. She remembered waking up to an annoying numbing pain, all over her body. At first it was easy to ignore, but the more the day went the harder it seem to be to ignore the pain as it grew. She was convinced that it was the time of the month, and that her body was just acting up. Though one thing was for sure, her body never acted like this when it was that time. Still, it was helpful that Waverly was around to help her out with whatever pain she was going through.

Waverly's Aunt, Gus took her in after what happen on the Haught's property, and explained to Nicole that the homestead was her home too. It always have been the moment Waverly brought her over, and Gus always did like Nicole, way better than when Waverly was dating Champ. She welcomed Nicole with open arms and a sad smile. "You let me know if you need anything." Gus told her as she grabbed Nicole's bags and walked her inside. A trusting woman she was, she had to be if she was raising Wynonna and Waverly, though more trusting with Waverly than Wynonna, so the older woman allowed Nicole to stay in Waverly's room.

Nicole felt awkward about it at first, and for a good while tried to convince the older woman she didn't mind sleeping in the guest bedroom. Gus rolled her eyes. "Please don't act like I don't know what goes on between teenagers." She stated. "I was once one too, and I can tell you this, both you and Waverly are both rather mature for your age." Nicole left it at that with a soft blush on her face, and Waverly laughing softly in the background.

"How are you feeling?" Waverly asked coming back into her room. "Is the pain still there?" She handed over a cup of hot tea, with the right amount of honey and sugar for Nicole.

"Unfortunately." Nicole answered grabbing the cup from her girlfriend. "Did you look up what it might be?"

Waverly laughed at her, and took a seat at the end of the bed. "No." She answered. "I'm not about to Google your symptoms. You'll end up having cancer or something if we go that way."

"I mean, I might." Nicole joked, earning a playful slap on her leg as she laughed.

"Not even close to being fun Haught." Still Waverly smiled over at her, and move to lay down next to her. "Maybe you should take a nap." She advised. "Sometimes that does help you out."

Nicole placed her cup on the night stand that was close to the bed. "Maybe." She answered, turning to look at the small brunette, laying on her side. "I was thinking about going for a run."

Waverly raised her eyebrows at her. "This late?" She asked turning to look at the clock. "It's almost going to be nine."

"I know." Nicole answered getting up from the bed, the pain stronger than what it was moments before. "I just feel the need to go and run." She didn't give Waverly much of a voice to say no, or to even think about it. She went to the drawer that was hers, and started pulling out workout clothes to change into. "Maybe I just need to run the pain off."

"Okay." Waverly let out, still laying in the bed. "Just be careful at there."

Nicole turned and smiled at her. "I always am."

Nicole wake up with the sun hitting her face. She couldn't really remember what happen during the time she changed which was new for her. Since the first time she changed she always remembered what she did the night before. This time however it was different, she remembered coming back to her house, and there was this guy she didn't recognize, and he put something in her, but she wasn't all too sure of what it was.

"Oh good, you're finally up." Wynonna said walking up to her.

Nicole looked up at the oldest Earp in confusion. "How long was I out for?"

"A couple of hours after you changed back." She answered, holding up a bag. "You might want to put your clothes on now." Nicole looked down to finally notice that she was naked, and quickly got up to grab the bag Wynonna brought for her. 'Damn, I can see why Waverly has the hot's for you." Wynonna joked.

"Fuck off." Nicole let out walking into the house, happy that the other woman couldn't see her blush. She tried her best to wash off at the sink, a little surprised that they kept the water on for as long as they did, and changed into her clothes. After finally brushing her teeth, Nicole stepped back outside, and drop the back near the door. "So just wondering, how much did you see?"

"Enough for you to now explain to me what is going on with you."

"That much, huh." Nicole looked at her for a moment, then at her surrounds listening out if anyone or anything is close by. After she learned that there wasn't anyone or anything close to them she looked back over to Wynonna. "Follow me." She said walking back into the house.

"You aren't going to wolf out on me are you, and eat me?"

Nicole gave her a look, and rolled her eyes. "No," The redhead answered turning back into the house. "There still alcohol in this place." She said walking over to the kitchen.

Wynonna gave a weird look at the girl. "It's still morning." She pointed out walking into the house as well.

"When has that ever stopped you from drinking?" Nicole asked turning back around to walk over to the kitchen pulling out two small glasses and a bottle of whiskey. She started pouring some into each glass, and closed up the bottle, she turned around to Wynonna and took it raising her eyebrow. "Trust me, you're going to need it with what I am about to tell you." She raised her glass and took the drink in one gulp.

"Fair enough." Wynonna looked at the glass one last time, and took the drink in one gulp as well.

"It happened when I was eighteen." Nicole started, taking the glass from Wynonna. "I'm sure you remembered with my house being attacked." She poured more of the whiskey into the glass once again. Turning back around she handed off the glass to Wynonna, this time Nicole took her time with drinking the bitter liquid. "When I got attacked by what I thought was a wolf, there was a feeling deep inside me that it wasn't a normal wolf. On top of that, I was curious to know as to why my family got attacked in the first place. I started doing research, at first it was nothing. Family history on both side, went down my dad's family tree and went down my mom's family tree. Both of which I found little to nothing, more so with my mom then with my dad. I let it be." She took a sip from her cup. "The first time I changed, I remembered everything about it, the feeling, the pain, what was happening, what I was doing, I remembered being the wolf and the actions I was doing during that time." She laughed a little at the memory. "I also remember how bad Waverly was scared when I came back home. She was asking me all sorts of questions that day."

Wynonna's eyes went wide at the memory as well. "I remember that night too." She pointed out. "Waverly wasn't the only one scared, you had Gus and I worried too."

Nicole smiled over at her. The thought that Wynonna was actually worried for her brought her a sense of warmth inside. "Sorry about that." She gulp down the rest of drink, and turned around to pour more. "Anyways, after that night I started going back to the library more and more. I started trying to find more answers, about the Haught family tree, which is my dad's side, and the Kasters' family tree, which is my mom's side." She turned back around whiskey bottle in hand to pour more into Wynonna's cup, but it was still full. "Oh." She closed the bottle up and set it down. "I just kept digging, eventually my searching was getting more detailed. I was going back and forth between my family tree, what I've become, and finding answers as to why we got attacked. I had luck with one out of the three, and at the end…." She looked down at her cup. "Well, you know what happen at the end." She once again gulp down her drink, and placed it on the counter. "I left to go find answers. I left to see what else I can find on myself and my family. I got so wrapped up in my hunt of wanting to know what happen and the truth I never stopped to realize what I was actually doing." Her eyes started to water a little bit from the thought, from her memories of what she did to herself, and most importantly to Waverly and their relationship. She leaned against the counter, looking away from Wynonna.

"I was scared at the time, and I didn't want anything bad to happen with Waverly if she ever found about what I am." Nicole started up again, voice cracking a bit. "Plus on top of that, I didn't know anything about you, the cures or about this town and what it held. I didn't know that I could have come to you or Waverly for help. I was thrown into this world without much of an explanation, and didn't know my left from my right anymore, and my whole world was turn upside down with everything that was going on."

Wynonna chuckled a little, and gulp down her drink. "I know that feeling." She placed her glass down and went to lean against the counter next to Nicole. "It's a lot to take in, the supernatural world especially when you know nothing about it. Our daddy trained us for, as long as I could remember. It still doesn't help, no matter how prepared you think you feel. I understand you freaking out, and I understand the need to wanting to find answer, but I still feel like you could have talk to us about it."

Nicole laughed and looked over to Wynonna. "And say what? Hey, guys, I'm a werewolf now, and I want to fine answers, don't mind me, I'm going to the library now." It was different to say it out loud, to say it to someone she knew for so long. It felt good, and it felt like slight pressure was coming off from her. It was a great feeling to have after so long.

"That's what Waverly always told us when it came to the Earp curse." Wynonna joked smiling over at Nicole, who actually smiled back at the joke. "Seriously though, you knew what happen to our family, on top of that, you actually dated an Earp, despite the fact of what people said. We took you in and saw you as family, and when we heard with what happen to your family we took you in."

"I know, and I was grateful for that too."

Wynonna pushed herself off from the counter and stood in front of Nicole. "I'm not saying I forgive you, I'm not even close to that yet, and I probably won't be able to until I know for sure you won't pull that shit again, but I do trust you more now that I know the story. Not much, but it is something." She walked over to the bottle of whiskey pouring herself and Nicole more of the drink. "Are you going to tell Waverly?" She hand over the glass to Nicole and grabbed it.

Looking down at the glass at hand, she swilled it around. "Only when she's ready to talk. I'm not going to force her to listen if she doesn't want to."

"Smart girl." Wynonna pointed out taking a sip. "So what's the deal with the eye color, does that mean something?"

"Since yesterday I thought everyone who was a wolf has the same eye color, of course the blonde thing we meet proved me otherwise." Wynonna gave a confused look over her glass, and waited for her to explain. "When I saw the guy, his eyes glowed red, at first I thought it was a revenant, but the marking didn't show and the red didn't cover his whole eyes. When he got me angry enough and my eyes glowed the purple it normally does he whispered that it was the color of royalty."

"So now we are in a new belief that the colors do mean something?" Nicole nodded her head gulping down her drink. "You might want to slow down there Nicole, I think you being drunk is not the best thing for you right now."

Nicole smiled over at her, as she poured more of the whiskey. "It takes ten times more alcohol now to get me drunk." Wynonna looked at her in disbelief. "And I don't wake up with a hangover."

Wynonna put her glass down, and stuck her arm out. "Can you bite right here please, cause I would like to have that super power."

Nicole laughed at her, pushing her arm away and shaking her head. For once this felt right, this moment with Wynonna, and it made her think of how things would have played out if she would have stayed. Things would have been so much different with her and Wynonna. They would have been closer, and they would have had that sisterly bond that they once had back eight years ago. It would have been stronger, and more trustworthy, both having an equal understand of everything.

Nicole couldn't think too much on it as Wynonna's phone went off, and the smile she once had dropped from her face. "Oh, boy." Nicole looked at her with concerned. "So Waverly might have found out about us fighting."

Nicole gave her a bleak expression. "Us fighting, or you kicking my ass?"

"Oh, why must we go into detail on who did what?" Wynonna said putting her phone away, and taking the rest of her drink. "Which reminds me that would explain why you healed so fast then huh?"

"Yup, that super healing does come in handy." She noted as she moved out of the kitchen touching around her eye. She stopped in front of the mirror and studied herself. The black eye that was once purple and blue all already healed, and she was happy for it. She looked passed herself in the reflection and saw something laying out next to one of the window sills that was next to the door.

Turning around she walked over to the object, she picked up the hat off the floor and held it in her hands. It was his old Stetson hat, something that Nicole remembered that he wore a lot. Normally when he was out on the lawn doing work, or when they were out at the shed fixing up the old pick-up truck.

"It belonged to my father once." He told her looking over at Nicole. "He never went anywhere without it. While some people have either rings, or some type of jewelry we have this hat." He smiled over at Nicole who was about ten at the time when he was telling her this. "And when the time is right, this hat will be yours." He took it off and placed it on top of her head, and she smiled up at him. "It's perfect for you."

"Hey, we better get going." Wynonna said entering the leaving room, pulling Nicole out of her memory. "Waverly said she might have found something." She paused and looked over at Nicole. "What's that?"

She looked down at the hat once again, and smiled a sad smile at it. "It belong to my dad." Nicole answered, lifting it up and putting it on her head. "And now it's mine, just as he promised." She walked out of the house, happy to have something that belong to her dad, something that belong to her family.

Once inside the car, Nicole started it up and backed out of the drive away. "Hey, I have a few more questions to ask." Wynonna said, and Nicole waited for her to ask them. "Did you know what the guy put in you?"

"No idea." Nicole answered. "I'm hoping some of it is still inside me so Xavier can do a blood test of what it could be."

"If that's the case, then maybe you shouldn't have drank anything."

"Eh, it'll be find, promise. It's not the first time I would pass a blood test with stuff in my system. What is your next question?"

Wynonna wasn't sure how to take that last statement, not that she had room to talk. It was just the fact that she could never really see Nicole doing any of those things. At least not the Nicole she once knew from before. She dropped it through, and asked her next question. "How did you know the gate would act like a barrier and keep you in?"

Nicole's face dropped a little, and she took a quick glace over at Wynonna. "I didn't." She answered honestly.