Adult Rowan knew what came next even if he still didn't remember all the details. He'd forgotten almost everything until now, but the memory-scent of the lemons and the sound of his sisters' off-key song had brought it back.
Now the scene spread out around him like an unfinished tapestry. He wanted to live it again even though it hurt so that he could weave the missing details into his mind and complete the image of the day that changed his life.
And while his child-self didn't know anything about the monster that had appeared in his home, his future-self would recognize one of his father's creatures no matter what form it took.
How could he have forgotten the thing that had killed his family, even if he was only a boy at the time?
Gah. I'm tired of writing about people dying, but I thought you might like to see how Rowan discovered his abilities. I would like to say that in the next part, Ciprian will be a perfect father, but we all know that won't be the case.