Prologue:

Jewel rolled out of bed, turned off her alarm clock, and headed to the shower. After thirty minutes, Jewel emerged from the shower and headed to her closet in a fluffy towel. She opened the closet and picked out her light blue dress and her matching heels. She laid the dress on the bed and the heels in front of the bed. She sat in at her vanity and brushed her hair. She got up and put her dress on with her heels. Without looking in the mirror, she sat back down and did her make-up. When she was done, she went to the mirror and looked at her-self. She looked at her five foot curvy figure. Her waist length wavy black hair and her strapless light blue dress gave the curves on her tiny petite body a more noticeable look. She looked back at her face to study her make-up. Everything looked fine, the eyeliner and mascara gave her soft brown eyes the usual boost and made them 'pop'.

"You look beautiful, as always, but you forgot the zipper." Kallie said from the doorway.

"Thank you. Help me with it?" Jewel said, glancing at her favorite sister.

"Of course." She said, stepping into the room and zipping her up.

"Wear your name pendant." Kallie said and handed it to her.

"Thank you. I feel so old now. Its homecoming now, then prom and then graduation. I guess I better get going. Jaymi and Jenna are waiting." Jewel smiled.

"Yeah, you better get going. You know things aren't really changing, I'll still visit you and you'll visit me. So it all works out, you're not old either, and you look beautiful. Hurry up, Mom and Andy want pictures." Kallie said from the doorway.

"Okay. Tell them I'll be down in a few minutes. Thanks Kallie, really." Jewel smiled.

Kallie walked out of the room. Jewel turned to the mirror for a last minute check and walked out. She walked downstairs and saw her family. Destiny and Andy got their pictures and hugs in before she left; her younger siblings complimented her and hugged her. Kallie got her keys and walked her to her car. Once at her car, Kallie hugged her and watched her drive off. She arrived at Jaymi's house, right on time. Jaymi's parents liked pictures too. So she figured she'd wait a few minutes before she went to knock. She picked up her phone and texted Jaymi telling her that she was outside. Jaymi text her back saying to come knock and save her. So Jewel got out of her mustang and knocked on her door. Jaymi walked out in a rush and walked up to the car. She climbed into the passenger seat and waited for Jewel to start the car. Jewel shook her head and climbed in. She started the car and looked at Jaymi.

"Where's the fire, Jay?" Jewel laughed.

"I just wanna get to Jenna's because you know how her mom is with a camera. If we get there now, we should be on time." Jaymi simply relied to her friend.

Jaymi, the group planner and go getter. Jewel thought about what Jay said, and realized that it did make sense.

"That makes sense. But we don't need to rush like there is no tomorrow. You're very gorgeous by the way." Jewel said to Jaymi, while turning into Jenna's driveway.

"Thanks Jewel. You look great too. I can't believe how fast this year is passing by; I mean its homecoming and then prom and then graduation."

"I know, but let's get in there and then go…." Jewel said parking the car and getting out.

Jewel and Jaymi walked over to Jenna's door. They knocked once and then walked in. Jenna's mom greeted them with her camera attached to her wrist.

"OH! Girls you look absolutely beautiful. Jaymi, that black dress brings out the color in your eyes and is very beautiful on you. Jewel, that light blue dress shows off your great figure and brings out your brown eyes; it looks beautiful on you." Jenna's mom grinned at them.

"Thanks mom. You look absolutely lovely today as well." The girls said at the same time.

"Thank you. Jenna's dad and I have a date tonight. We're going to have dinner." She smiled at them.

"That's good. You two hardly get out with work and all of Jenna's school functions." Jewel said.

After five minutes, Jenna walked out. She wore a red spaghetti strapped dress with matching heels. Another fifteen minutes passed by and the girls left. Jaymi climbed into the back of the mustang. Jewel rolled down all the windows and blasted the music. After five long hours of dancing, hanging out with friends and eating; Jewel was ready to call it a night. Jenna started a conversation as all the girls made their way to the car.

"Jewel, I can stay the night, right? Since Mom's out to dinner and all." Jenna asked Jewel.

"Of course. Jaymi, you up for a group sleepover?" Jewel asked her other friend.

Silence.

Jewel looked into the backseat and Jaymi was out cold. She shook her head and would ask her when she woke up on the car ride. All the girls got into the car and Jewel started the engine. A police officer knocked on Jewel's window, and asked the girls to get out of the car.

"Is there a problem officer?" Jewel asked, getting out of the car to stand on the passenger side next to Jaymi and Jenna.

"Which one of you ladies is Jenna Prescott?" the officer asked.

"I am. Is there a problem?" Jenna asked, stepping forward.

Jewel leaned over on the hood of her car, letting her vision take over. Jaymi went over to her, and willed her-self to see what Jewel's vision was. The only sounds were Jewel's hard breathing, Jaymi's weeping, and Jenna's angry screams of sorrow. The officer left, and Jenna looked at her friends. She took a couple of deep breathes. Once she had her breathing under control, she prepared her-self for the demand she asked her friends.

"Jaymi, show it to me. Show me. I need to know how bad it is. Jewel, you can't fix this, can you?" she said looking at her friends, sadly.

"I'm so sorry, Jenna. But you know I can't. The only person that can is Sean and he's not that powerful yet, so he can't." Jewel replied silently

"Okay. You ready?" Jaymi said as she raised her hand to Jenna's head and placed it there.

After what seemed like hours, Jenna gasped out. Jaymi took her hand from Jenna's forehead and climbed into the car. Jenna climbed into the passenger's seat and Jewel into the driver's seat. The girls rode in the car for about half an hour in silence. Then when they were about half a block from Jewel's house, Jenna decided to speak to her friends.

"So is it always like that for you, Jewel? The visions I mean." Jenna asked Jewel, staring out the window.

"Sometimes. Sometimes worse, sometimes better. I just can't believe I didn't see it. I'm soooo sorry, Jenna." Jewel apologized.

"Even if you did see it, Jewel, there was nothing you could have done about it. But we are sorry, Jenna." Jaymi added to the conversation before sitting back.

"What do you mean worse? Jewel, they were my parents. They were murdered. There was blood everywhere. That man, he did it slowly and painfully. I could feel a small amount of that pain and it wasn't real. Only god knows how bad it felt for them because it was real. Nothing could possible be worse, so there is no worse in the situation." Jenna screamed at Jewel.

"Worse is possible, Jenna. There is so much worse of things that could have happened. Yes, I hate that it had to happen to your parents and yes, it's pretty bad and awful, BUT there is so much worse that could have happened. I would know! And for the pain, I know what they went through; I feel every ounce of it. I see and feel everything, as if I'm the one it's happening to." Jewel shouted back at Jenna.

Next thing Jewel knew the car was spinning to the side of the road. She heard everyone screaming, including her-self. The driver's door was ripped off its hinges and she flew out of the car. She flew into a pole and had the air knocked out of her before she fell to the ground, she was more than positive that she broke some ribs and other bones. The car came to a stop a few feet in front of her. Jenna flew out of the windshield and on to the ground to Jewel's right. Jenna was at least five feet away from her. Jewel looked up to see Jaymi fly out of the windshield next and land on the hood. Her cell phone had landed right in front of her left hand. She managed to push the number two speed dial and heard the rings. She heard Kallie's voice on the other line, and all she could manage was a whimper. All she heard was Kallie tell her to hold on and that they were coming and that help for the other car was on the way. "Other car?" Jewel looked behind her and saw a Mazda crashed into a telephone pole. She hoped they were okay. She turned her head at the sound of sirens approaching. She saw Kallie's black punchy buggy and then everything went black.