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Not myself! Of course I… hey wait she has a point. "No stars." I looked up. "Why?" I asked the sky. "Why send us here. I don't even know what this place is!" Suddenly I froze. A distant voice was calling me. "Aiden." In front of me stood a figure. I cleared my eyes. "Aiden, come on, your dad's home!" A woman's voice told me.

I followed the lady. "Dad!" I ran up to the guy as he lifted me up. "Hey there little buddy." My dad picked me up, "How have you been?" He walked in the house. "I am fine." He put me down. I started to walk around exploring the house even if I already knew it. 

"Aiden, things are not as they seem," what? I don't understand. "Mommy?" I am 5 years old. That's why my parents are big. "Yes, I believe she does." She looked at me, what? "Don't…" Suddenly I blinked and was back to the present. "Aiden are you okay?" Kaida asked me. "I was just remembering something." This is weird. I don't recall having such a memory.

"In this memory a woman told me don't." I looked at Kaida, "but I am not sure what she meant by that. She didn't explain anything." Kaida looked at me, "Ah, do tell me more." I have to be honest with her. "Kaida, I have not been honest with you, since we met, I think it's time I am honest." Maybe she meant don't lie.

"What, okay, please do." She smiled and waited for me to say something, "I can wait." I looked at her, first Amelia. "Amelia, she is not real." Kaida raised an eyebrow, "What do you mean she isn't real." I looked at her. "She is my magic friend. I created her on my birthday."

"Wait, are you serious?" I looked at her, "I didn't have any friends during this time." I took a deep breath, and exhaled, "Cayden taught me to make a magic friend, the limit is one, so that I could have a friend." Kaida became surprised, "Oh my…" I felt a hand on my shoulder, "So you told her." I turned around to see Amelia, "Yeah, I trust you won't tell anyone." I looked at Kaida. She was still surprised, "I will not, since you trusted to tell me this."

Did I do the right thing. Probably, I'll never know. "I, I am pretending to be happy, so that I won't be sad about Cayden." She looked at me, "Is it the right thing to do I am not sure. But I am doing my best to not bring myself down, as you suggested." I looked away from her, "the woman was the mother of the child I was in this memory vision. I'm not sure how or why,"

I paused to look at Kaida, "but I feel that it's connected to all of this." She pointed to the skies, "Do you ask your parents questions?" She smiled at me, "I know how the response works. When you receive a memory, it is your family answering your question." Wait a minute, my mother said she believes she does. To what question though?

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