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Jennie and her mother knocked on the door of the people's house.

"Okay honey, listen, if they don't believe you—"

"They will mommy."

The door opened revealing what seems a mother and a little girl tucked under her arms.

"Do you speak English?" Jennie's mother started.

"Yes, I do." The mother spoke.

"I know you are going to think it's going to sound weird, but—"

"We are here to help you." Jennie pointed to the little girl.

The little girl moved behind her mother.

"I'm sorry, but my daughter sees people's future and she had a bad one about your little girl—"

"We are not interested in buying anything—"

"You are born in March 27th 1997, your mommy had a hard time to get you." Jennie told as a matter of fact.

"What are you guys? We have to leave—"

"No! Mommy tell them don't go please, it's 3:00 now, I can't let them leave!" Jennie started to cry.

"Don't worry honey," Jennie's mother calmed her.

"I'm so sorry, but if you can just please postpone what you have scheduled. It would really appease her."

"I don't know who you guys are, please leave before we call the authorities."

"No please, what my daughter is saying is true, just trust us, trust my daughter, she said the accident will happen between the 4th Street and Queens, are you guys planning to go somewhere there?"

The mother seemed to have second thoughts now. The little girl behind her still shying away behind her mother's back.

"What accident?" The mother questioned.

"My daughter has visions and when she bumped into your little girl earlier, she saw something terrible, an accident, she said you and your husband will survive, but your little girl won't, so she's trying to stop that."

"How do I know you're telling the truth." The mother questioned again.

"I told you about the 4th Street and Queens Ave, was I right?" Jennie's mother explained.

"Where we were going to go was along that route yes, but how do I know it's legit, is this some type of game?"

"No! It's real, please auntie, listen to me! Please!"

Jennie's mother kneeled down and hugged her daughter.

"Shh, it's okay baby," Jennie's mother soothed her.

"Hey what's taking so long?" A male's voice ringed from inside.

"Maybe we should cancel the dinner," The Thai mother said.

"What?"

"Let's not go today." She looked back to her husband.

Jennie's mother looked relieved hearing her say that.

"And why is that?"

"I don't know, I just got a bad feeling."

"Who are they?"

"Uhm, my friend from abroad, can they come in?"

"Of course. Please sit on the couch, I'll get you a drink." The Father said.

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