Chapter 14

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This was a lot to take in. I believed Mrs. Robinson, but I didn't understand it all.

"If I am the prophecy, does that mean I have powers?" I questioned her. I was ready to really find out.

"The prophecy is believed to have all powers. Everyone in the school has 1 main power and a couple of minor ones. Except for you. You have all the powers in you. You've probably used them already without knowing." She replied with a soothing expression.

I raced to the chair in front of the desk, and I sat down eager to learn more. I nodded my head forward to signal that she should go one. She did.

"You don't need training though. All your powers are fully ready to be used. The students must build there powers to their full potential. Your powers are at their full potential." She continued. She went back to her book and continued reading. Suddenly I noticed the book from somewhere. Out of nowhere, I was transported back in time.
Back to my childhood. Back to where it all began.

-FLASHBACK-
I was climbing the big oak tree in front of the orphanage. I was about 8 or 9 years old. The other girls had chased me, so I climbed in the tree to hide. The sky was completely clear that day. Almost as if I had wished it to be.
My eyes traveled downward towards the ground. Their was a lady. In fact, the lady was Mrs. Robinson. She was looking at me with her mouth wide open. I was confused because I didn't know why this random lady was so surprised.
My eyes traveled towards her hands. She was carrying a book. That same book.
-FLASHBACK OVER-

"It was you. You're the lady!" I almost had yelled it. I seemed scared, but I wasn't. The flashback felt real and normal. It felt like I had done it before. Like I've been doing it my whole life.

"I knew you would catch on. I was testing to see if you could remember. What did you see?" Mrs. Robinson asked me with delight.

"I saw everything through my younger self's eyes. I saw you with that book." I said bluntly.

"Yes. I know that, but how clear did you see it all?" She asked excitingly.

"Crystal clear." I responded with confusion. Who cares how clear it was? Why was Mrs. Robinson watching me? Why did she look the exact same as does now?

Her eyes brightened. She was beyond happy. I had never seen anyone this happy my entire life. Not even myself.

"Amazing! Extraordinary!" She said with complete exasperation.

"What? Why?" I asked her. I was getting irritated by her happiness. Her smile disappeared. What happened? Why isn't she happy anymore? I became irritated at the fact she wasn't happy anymore. Her smile came back again.

"Three things. One. I was gaping at you because you had been using your powers at such a young age. I had been following you. I had a vision that you were the prophecy. There was no way any regular kid could get up that tree. Two. That day it had been raining. While it was raining, I saw you climb up the tree with superb skill. It then immediately stopped raining. The clouds had disappeared. Everything was bright and sunny. Three. It takes students years to master the art of time traveling. You just did it for the first time, and it was clear as day. This proves that your powers are at full potential." She said returning to her calmer state. I stared at her while trying to process the whole thing.

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 19, 2017 ⏰

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