June's sudden thinking of her mother had sparked something within. It was then that the pair were surrounded by a blinding white light. Angelus was blinded by it, but it had reached far, making sure any nearby Grimm would suffer the same fate as the Beowolves right in front of them. When the light had dissipated, she opened her eyes and found that all of the Grimm were gone. Angelus was shocked, as the act could make anyone believe that there was such a thing as a higher power.

When Angelus had looked down at her daughter, however, she had been put to sleep. She wasn't sure what happened, but she had to take June back and hope that Oraculi could explain anything. After Angelus rushed back, making her trip only twenty minutes instead of the half hour it took before, she put the young girl in bed and waited for her husband. It was only when the sky became a twilight purple that Oraculi had returned with their supplies, and when he was done unpacking, she told him what had happened.

"Oraculi." Angelus had addressed him once he finished. Her tone immediately caught him off guard, sounding as though she was worried about something.

"Yes? Something you need to tell me?" He asked as he started to change his outfit.

"Yeah. I may have tried to… Bring June to a settlement only an hour away." Once she had said that, Oraculi had stopped what he was doing. He knew that June was OK; however, he was curious how the girl was already asleep.

"What happened." He said it slowly, as though he was angry.

"Look. As much as I agreed to live here, we need to take her somewhere else for once. Even if this is Vacuo, it wouldn't hurt to let at least see someone else her age." She snapped back at him quickly. He sighed and lightened his expression.

"I'm sorry. But, considering you're telling me it happened instead of keeping it hidden, I was assuming you needed to tell me something else." He had said. Knowing that he came across as crass, he phrased his response to make clear the fact he was only concerned about his family.

"Right, I know, I'm sorry." Angelus had responded, and then continued, "Once we had walked for what felt like half-an-hour, some Beowolves had come after us. I could take out a few of them, but they felt endless. Then, all of a sudden, some white light appeared, and the next thing I knew all the Grimm were gone." Her answer had gotten more shock out of Oraculi than her bringing up what she did. He turned back and whispered to himself.

"Shit." He sounded distressed as he said it quietly, but it was loud enough for Angelus could hear.

"What's wrong? Do you know what it was, and is it a bad thing?" She was very curious, considering it sounded like he knew what was happening. He sighed as he started to talk.

"I- I've tried to hide it from you for awhile, but I guess I can't now." He had stopped, but before she could ask anything else, he continued, "You have to know that I hid this from you because I wanted to protect you. The true reason I wear contacts isn't because of an eye problem. It's because I was trying to hide my eye color."

"But, why?" Angelus was getting too impatient, as she cut him off to ask.

"Let me talk. Silver Eyes are a legend that was lost to time. This legend stated that there existed warriors that had a special eye color. It also states that these people were destined to become fighters. This was because the people held a power capable of striking fear in Grimm while being able to kill one with a single look." He had told her, but it had confused her more when she thought about his reaction.

"Wait, that sounds like a great thing, so why are you making it sound like a bad thing?" She had asked. She was no fool, as she saw what his reaction was.

"The problem comes from the fact that time wasn't the only reason these warriors were phased out." Oraculi had told her before explaining it more, "For some unknown reason, for as long as my family could remember, our Silver Eyed lineage were hunted. These hunters were no joke, either, being able to dispose of us. After some time, our ancestors began hiding their eyes, realizing that just hiding the legend wouldn't stop them." Angelus understood now, but still had one last question.

"Then why should we try to stop June from becoming a Huntress?" Angelus had asked. Oraculi had seen her reasoning quickly, realizing he said that Silver Eyed Warriors were destined to become fighters.

"I- I don't have a reason besides the fact I wanted to keep her safe." Oraculi was being honest, but his wife didn't like it.

"Oraculi. It's Vacuo. If she ever wants to leave, she needs training. Not to mention how active she is; however, I can at least agree that maybe we should ask her and tell her about this first before we make any decisions for her." Angelus had told him.

"Tell me about what?" A young voice had come from behind them. It was June. Oraculi had immediately turned around and crouched down to look at her.

"You're… Awake?" Oraculi had said it rhetorically, more to prove to himself that she was. June didn't answer, realizing that it wasn't supposed to be a question.

"What were you guys talking about?" June had asked, looking at Oraculi and then at Angelus. Before Oraculi could say anything, Angelus had said something.

"We were talking about what you might want to do with your life. Have you read about Huntresses?" Angelus had asked her while walking to her.

"Have I! They seem really cool! And they help people by killing those horrible Grimm. I really want to be one!" June's answer took even Angelus aback. They knew she didn't have much to do, but the fact that she read up on them without much pushing from them was surprising for such a young girl.

"We'll talk about this more tomorrow. How about you go back to your room and wait for one of us." Oraculi had told her. She complied and went back. He sighed and looked back at Angelus.

"I guess I have no choice. I'll start training her tomorrow." He had told her. She was shocked by the sudden change in heart. Her reaction was visible, so Oraculi could answer without needing another question, "You're right about the legend, but it isn't the only reason for my convincing. It's the simple fact that she's already awake. Even with a minor use, the first time a warrior uses their power would knock them out for a couple of days, and here she was, walking with no problems. If I don't train her, it's just wasted potential. She's a prodigy." Considering how depressed he sounded telling her, Angelus had to do something.

"Well, don't worry about her." Angelus had hugged him and went on again, "She'll be fine. Our daughter is already pretty tough. She'll be able to handle anything." Although it didn't fully work, Oraculi did feel better about it. After they were done, Oraculi went to June.

"How're you feeling, June?" Oraculi had asked the young girl.

"Fine. Well, there's a little pain everywhere, but not that bad." June had told him. It was impressive, but he was there to tell her about tomorrow.

"Well, if you're feeling better tomorrow, I was planning on starting a training regiment with you." Before he could explain anything else, the girls eyes lit up.

"You're going to help me become a Huntress!?" She had shot up from her bed. He had confidence his girl was smart, but he was expecting to have to explain what he meant.

"Basically. However, I want you to get some sleep before then." Oraculi had told her and she complied rather gleefully. It was the first time in awhile she had went to sleep without much help. Although she said she was fine, he suspected that she could just resist the pain and fatigue better than anyone before her. He went back to his and Angelus' room. She had gotten comfortable while he talked to June. He quickly changed into something more comfortable and joined her. Before Angelus could ask him anything, though, Oraculi had passed out from his fatigue…