A/N: Very sorry for the really long time but I have been in a lot of pain due to me getting three teeth pulled out to make room for my braces. Yeah, really painful. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this chapter and as always REVIEW!

And by the way I'm actually going to change the title of this story to Light of Dawn because I really don't like the current title.

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Chapter 20

Prophecies to Fulfill

Instead of staring into the future as Alice did, Regidaya motioned Acacius forward. They touched hands and the room they had been in was gone. All around the different species in the room played a scene:

Vampires in black cloaks marching through the mist of Washington. Standing in the front was Aro, Marcus, and Caius. Behind them were the smaller figures of Alec and Jane.

This army was bigger than it had been before and there were no observers. A shriek split through the air as they attacked, running into the crowd of their enemies, humans screaming in terror, and a bubble of hope where the other vampires are holding their own, but the Volturi are strong and they're intent is unclear.

Then the image stopped. Everybody was staring around them as if another image would spring up but Regidaya and Acacius had already separated.

"Why didn't I see this?" Alice almost whimpered

"Things slip past you, not us." Said Acacius flatly.

"Why do you touch hands to do that? And how come nobody has found you?" asked Owen.

"We are twins, two parts of a whole, if Acacius or I get killed and one survives we lose our oracle powers but keep the other powers, we are almost nothing without each other. And nobody has found us because the hermit put enchantments on us, of protection and secrecy."

"When are the Volturi coming?" Kaleb said, still with the strong face of a leader.

"They shall come in under this month." Said Acacius.

"I must search for my friends." Carlisle said getting up from his seat.

Before he could move away from the living room I stopped him and pointed at Regidaya and Acacius. They were sitting on the ground, eyes closed, and lips moving.

A voice split through the silence first, that of a women, much older than the nine year old in front of them. Then came the voice of a man similar to Acacius' tone but older too, a man, the voices intoning a prophecy.

You will find no help

Other than that around you

Look no farther than the sky

The fierce flashes

To guide you

She will be the hero of this battle

Power is wanton

You must fight

Or perish

For many depend on this victory

The prophecy ended but the two were still on the floor, lying down. Jacob went up to them and gently shook Acacius. Acacius' eyes snapped open and he launched to his feet. Jacob moved toward Regidaya but Acacius stopped him.

"Let her recuperate for at least two minutes. Her body is smaller so she needs more time to recover from the vision." He said

Regidaya POV

I was in a state of unconsciousness again. Those visions always drain me. The strange part however is that when I'm in this state I always have visions during them, flashes of things going to happen.

Right now I can see an ordinary girl listening to music, a man typing on his computer and all things unrelated to me.

Except for one flash that stays in my mind. A vampire sitting on a throne, Aro. He's watching Jane torture an innocent girl before they eat her and she's dying. But I can't do anything about it, so I try to forget it.

Then the flashes stop and it only feels like it's been seconds. My eyes open and Acacius is sitting next to me, like he always is when we have visions. It's almost routine.

Of course I already know everything that is going to happen, how the battle will end, and what consequences there will be. But we can't tell them, that is crucial information meant only for us.

If they knew it could change the whole outcome of the battle, better to keep it to ourselves.

I got up and the others looked expectantly at us.

"We have to do something!" said Esme.

"You must work on your fighting skills," I told them, "You can't run away or they will follow and it is much better to face them."

"We need somebody to lead us all, no joint leading or we will not be coordinated," said Acacius.

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A/N: I do not put these Author's Notes here to annoy you, simply to tell you to REVIEW!