OOCOh Luke, you sneaky little thing. Just like every time she had a vision, Nira’lia’s eyes went unfocused. The visions flashed before her against her will. Most of the time, the Konti didn’t understand her visions—especially when it wasn’t her choice to see them. And when she didn’t understand them, she usually brushed them away, and they were forgotten almost instantly. But not this time. She couldn’t understand the images, but the feeling of familiarity was heavy. She couldn’t explain it, but at the same time, she understood it. And she recognized the other person there—there was no denying that. Finally, when everything was gone, a look of utter confusion was displayed on the Konti’s face. Then there was realization. Since she didn’t know that he had remembered as well, she was unsure of what to say. Her Konti gift was activated by touch, but it only happened the first time—and she had already seen his memory, she was sure of that. This was something else, a vision brought on for another reason. “Uhm…” she muttered as she gave him a weak smile. “Maybe it’s not just our future that’s tied together… could be our past, too… a past that even I’m not aware of. I don’t know. I’m not making sense. I’m sorry.” The Konti gave a sigh. The Gift of Sight was from her Mother Avalis, and she was sure that each one had a meaning behind it. A significance. “We knew each other… didn’t we?” |