[Elijah is as fallible as any of them, but even Rebekah is guilty of holding her eldest brother to a higher standard and pedestal. Even when his actions are deplorable his intentions are usually admirable.
But not always.]
He does now. But there was a prophecy that led us to believe the Trinity, or someone else, might take our family down one by one, even Nik knew this was not the time for us to become divided.
[while they talk Rebekah is going to lead them over to some stairs that will presumably take them up to where Aurora's room should be.]
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But not always.]
He does now. But there was a prophecy that led us to believe the Trinity, or someone else, might take our family down one by one, even Nik knew this was not the time for us to become divided.
[while they talk Rebekah is going to lead them over to some stairs that will presumably take them up to where Aurora's room should be.]