Chapter 19. She trusts you.

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- You've grown up, you know? - Milo suddenly asked, snapping me out from my thoughts. - You've changed.
- Yeah, I think I have. - I smiled weakly. - A year ago I couldn't even imagine having powers to see the future, but here I am.
- I wasn't talking about that. - The blonde leader waved me off. - You've become better.
- Have I? - I sighed. - I really don't think so.

- Aiden, everybody makes mistakes. - Milo said seriously, looking at me. - You just have to get over it and go on.
- Not every mistake is easy to get over. - I shook my head. - I almost destroyed an entire city because of envy. The majority of people still wish Jesse killed me up there.
- Well, if they are majority, it doesn't make them right, does it? - The blonde leader looked back at the sky. - Remember, there were times when the majority believed it was dangerous to build. And who was right in the end, huh?

- Yeah, I remember. - I sighed. - But it took them a journey down the waterfalls to realise they were wrong. What is it going to take for me to prove that I want to change?
- Maybe, your saving everyone? - Milo suggested. - This will probably show people you have remorse.
- But I'm not the one saving everybody! - I rubbed the back of my head. - Cat is the one leading the way, while I only have these stupid visions.
- These "stupid visions" of yours helped us understand what we're against. And I have a feeling, that all of you, including Miragold, Honor and Jordan, will play the most important part in this story.

For a several minutes we were sitting silently, looking at the stars. Both of us had things to think about, and not even Benedict wanted to interrupt us. Up in the Sky City, I'd thought that Milo was just stupid and naive, but now I finally saw how wise he actually was. It was like he knew my feelings, he knew how badly I wanted to prove myself - and could relate. He made me realise that I wasn't alone - my friends were there for me, always.

I chuckled quietly. Could I call three younger guards my friends? I really wanted to. Sometimes they were mean, but I understood that I felt better whenever they were nearby. Even though Jordan still called me "Bruise Boy", I got used to it and that offence didn't even bother me anymore. Miragold seemed to get on well with Maya - after all, now both of them were sitting near a bonfire, and the guard helped my friend repair her sleeveless shirt. Cat, on the other hand, was there as well, staring into the flames. Honor, Jordan and Gill were talking to each other, rather friendly. And that's when I wanted to come to them, to sit with them near the bonfire, to laugh and to talk. That's what people usually do with their friends, isn't it?

The chicken seemed to feel my mood, because the next second she jumped off my lap and, clucking, ran to Milo. He smiled, petting her:
- You want to go to your master, right?
Benedict clucked again.
- Alright, let's go. - The ruler stood up and turned to look at me. - You coming?
- Yeah. - I nodded, standing up. - And, Milo? Thank you.
He smiled and turned around, walking to the crowd. I stretched my legs and followed him.

But that's when I felt it. It was like waves of pure energy came through me, made my heart beat faster, than it was supposed to. Gulping, I turned around and looked at the river. Oh, it was probably the most beautiful thing I've ever seen! The moon light was dancing on the small waves, blinding me for a second. The water itself was dark, and when the light shone through it, it seemed like the river itself was glimmering.

- Aiden? - Milo asked, turning around. His voice was muffeled, and the only thing I could hear was the sound of waves meeting the shore. Slowly, I started walking towards the river, keeping my eye on it. It was hypnotic. I couldn't resist, and I didn't even want to.
- Aiden! What are you doing? - The blonde leader touched my shoulder, but I didn't care.

Once I reached the water, I knelt down on the wet sand and put my hand into the river. It was cool, and that cold somehow gave me some unusual stretngth. I smiled weakly, as my fingers touched something under the water.
- I'll get the others! - Milo said.
Ignoring that, I took my hand out from the water, and saw some leaves stuck between my fingers. They were dark green and wet, but something made me stare at those plants, as if they were the most precious treasure in the whole world. No, in every world!

Somebody ran to me, but I just brought the leaves closer to my face. They smelled wonderfully, and the next thing I knew was the salty taste in my mouth. I closed my eyes in bliss, chewing the crispy plant. Have I ever felt anything so good in my entire life? I don't think so.

I swallowed the treat and gasped, feeling my blood becoming warmer. Every cell in my body was happy, everything I'd been worried about was now gone. I felt dizzy, and smiled with relief. Sadly, the blessedness slowly disappeared, leaving behind only the salty taste of the leaves.

I shook my head and looked around, trying to understand why in a world I'd been feeling so desperate to eat that plant. My senses and contiouns returned back, snapping me out from the unexplainable joy.
- What in the... - I mumbled, standing up from the cold, gray sand and shaking the slimy leaves off my hand.
- Aiden? - I heard Gill's voice and turned around. All of them: Maya, Gill, Miragold, Honor, Jordan, Catherine, Milo, Miss Founder and Reginald were staring at me in surprise, especially the capitan of the guard.

- What happend? - I asked. - Why are all of you staring at me like that? It's... It's making me uncomfortable.
- What was that? - Reginald whispered. - What did you mean?
- Huh? - I looked at him, confused. - What are you talking about?
- Aiden. - Honor gulped. - What do you remember?

Okay, that questions and answers game started really worry me.
- I was going to go to you, but then I felt something and it made me come here. - I rubbed my forehead. - But then, everything seemed so beautiful, especially...
- Wait. - Cat interrupted me, coming to the water and kneeling down to it. - Yes! Of course!
- What is that? - The Founder asked, as the grounder took something from the river and turned around.

In her hand she was holding the same leaves I'd eaten a minute ago.
- Is that... - Maya gasped, grabbing Gill's hand.
- Makes sense. - Jordan nodded.
And that's when I remembered. It was the same plant that had made me say the prophecy about the Savior! Which means...
- I made another prophecy, didn't I?

- I believe you did. - Milo nodded, and I noticed a sheet of paper in his hand.
- Was that a prophecy? - Reginald whispered.
- But, wait! - Honor frowned. - Why would we need another one if we still have the first?
I shrugged, and everyone looked at Cat.
- Was different. - She answered, worried. - Power called. Were meant make another.

- So, that mood when the river and the seaweed seemed so amazing. - I rubbed the back of my head. - Was it because my power called me create a new prophecy? Does it mean the old one doesn't work anymore?
- No. - Gill shook his head. - This prophecy was different, but it also showed the future, just like the first one. Whatever is going to happen, will now happen according to both of these prophecies.
- But it isn't very clear. - Reginald, who had no idea about the first prophecy, said.

- What is it, Milo? - Miss Founder said, looking at the paper.
I came closer and read the prophecy, along with everyone else.
- No! - Miragold gasped. - This is impossible!
I felt the sweat on my forehead. The prophecy was clearer that the first one, but the words made me shudder.
- This is a mistake! - I looked at Milo. - Please, tell me this isn't what I said!
- I'm afraid, it is. - Reginald whispered. - But I hope it isn't as scary as it sounds.
- No. - Cat shook her head. - Worse.

I read the prophecy again, refusing to believe in it. But, deep inside my soul, I knew it was true.

Their fate was clear from the beginning,
Their destiny is bright as day,
They all will play a part in story,
Their lives will never be in vane.
Each one of them will have their moment,
To see, what they are meant to give.
And in the end one can't be changed:
The Three must die and more can live.

A/N
Aloha! So, do you like my new prophecy? I've been dying to post it! Ohmygosh, I've got so many things planned for this story, I can barely wait! But, on the other hand, I can't post the chapters too often because I don't want Lightnings to end quick.

Goodbye!

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