Hello again! I was really bored so I grabbed my Finding Sky books, and you'll never believe what I saw... My name isn't on the cover! Wait, let me check again... Nope, Still says Joss Stirling on there.

"Sis?" Asked someone shaking my shoulder lightly, snapping me out of my trance. I jolted upright and took in the situation in front of me, realising that we were still at the ice cream parlour, sitting with Zed, Sky and Will. I could tell Sky and Zed were connected in a special way that felt almost like a soulfinder's connection. I smiled, happy that humans were given the same chances that we were given, but frowned again when my shoulder got shaken again. "Iris?"

"Yeah?" I wondered, shaking my head to try to reconnect with the normal world. The world where savants didn't exist. The world where we didn't exist.

"You zoned out again." He told me while looking pointedly (and showing me his action telepathically) when he said 'zoned out', as if to show me that I hadn't been off to any la-la-land, but off to the savant la-la-land, the one I wasn't allowed to go into when around normal people.

"Ups, did I?" I answered, pouring fake sweetness into the words so that nobody would understand why I had gone completely still and cross-eyed for five minutes.

"Yeah, while staring straight at Sky." Pointed out the boy that had the connection with her. It must have seemed pretty odd to him and if their bond really was like a soulfinder bond, then he had a right to be angry.

"I'm telling you she couldn't have." My brother contradicted almost immediately, ready to take my back in the situation that was becoming less awkward and more stressful by the minute. "She's God damn blind."

"So you can't see anything apart from darkness?" She was confused now, that much was obvious, but I didn't know what didn't make sense in her head. Could she see that my brother was lying? That I could actually see, just differently to everyone else? Trying to clear her doubt, I shook my head but before I could even attempt to clear her mind of any suspicion my brother jumped straight towards an argument that I could see would not end well. Especially if the Zed guy didn't like people messing with his girlfriend.

"That's the meaning of blind isn't it?" He was being way too patronizing and was reeling up Zed, who I could see had a short fuse when it came to anybody and everyone that insulted Sky. We were in big trouble.

"She just asked a question!" Snapped Zed back, while Sky looked anxiously from my brother to Zed, catching on to what would happen if we didn't stop them pretty quickly. She didn't seem to like arguments too much and wanted to stop this as much as I did.

"It's fine Zed, it was a stupid question anyway." Then she completely changed her tone of voice which revealed she implied something completely different with the word's she was about to say. "I just thought I heard something strange, that's all." Zed knew what she meant and perked up, listening more carefully to what we were saying.

"What did you hear that was strange? There are blind people around you know. They're just like us, nothing strange at all." That's where my brother was wrong, blind people weren't different or strange, but I was. I was much more different than anybody on this table could even begin to imagine.

"Will you just stop it?!" I finally lost my patience with my brother, turning and facing him so I could see his aura. We had come here to have peaceful lives, not to get into fights with every person we found in Colorado. "I don't care, Sky had a right to ask that question, it's fine!" I couldn't stand it any more. Standing up I grabbed my bag and tried to get out of the restaurant to find that they had moved the table too late and tripping over it. As I fell all the different scenarios that could happen danced along my eyes until they were all pulled back by my brother grabbing me with telekinesis. I was laid gently back on my feet as I sagged against the table I had initially fallen over.

"What did you just do?" Came from the table, it sounded like Will. On the other hand Sky jumped up knocking over her chair and her aura declared that she was about to make an announcement. Before she could even say a word I stood up straight and looked straight at her.

"You have seen nothing." With that I turned to leave but was yanked back by Zed who stopped our exit before it had even begun, making sure we didn't escape. A yell came from Sky and her aura collapsed against Zed's who picked her up gently and sat her down on a chair. Xan broadcasted all that he could see and I finally saw what they looked like.

Sky was blond, with blue eyes and a petit frame that was curled up into a ball on the chair Zed had laid her on. Zed was tall and imposing, with brown hair and eyes that I couldn't see. His back was directed to me as he soothed Sky by passing one of his big hands through her blond her as she looked more fragile than ever. Will looked worthy of his aura as he was gorgeous and had beautiful green eyes that screamed innocence and happiness collected from many years past.

"Like that's gonna work on us!" Yelled an indignant looking Zed. I let go of Xan and concentrated back on my gift as I could do much more good that way. I stood rooted to the ground as what their aura's looked like hit me full in. They weren't afraid or surprised, Zed was annoyed, Will amazed and Sky was terrified, not because of us but because of all those bad memories resurfacing. I got glimpses of them and flung myself at Sky to the otter astonishment of the three boys, especially Zed.

"I'm so sorry!" I told her as soon as I had hugged her and pulled back. "My manipulation isn't anything like that! I swear on my life that I'm nothing like that horrid man in your memories!" I was almost yelling but was stopped by the fact that we weren't alone. I knew they were savants because they weren't surprised by the fact that my brother had used telekinesis.

"But you still used it against her." Accused Zed, her soulfinder. The bond made much more sense now that I knew they were savants.

"Well I'm sorry but I thought your soulfinder was going to tell the whole world about us!" I told him, not even denying the fact that I could look at him even though I was blind.

"How do you know?" Now he seemed surprised and I smiled in amusement at his reaction, this was much better than him being surprised about me floating in mid-air.

"How do I know where you are or that Sky is your soulfinder?"

"I'm more interested about the first. You're not blind then?" Came from behind me, and as I turned I saw it was Will's dazzling aura that was directed towards me. I didn't know who else it might have been but him joining the conversation came like a total surprise, strangely.

"I am." I told him, still checking everyone's emotions to make sure they were alright and not about to reveal our existence to man kind.

"Then why are you lying?" Asked Sky's small voice, and I found myself smiling, excited that somebody else apart from my brother would know about what I could do. Someone else's memory where I could live forever if something happened to me.

"I can see differently, like a Seer." At that term they all looked at me in confusion, except my brother, who huffed in boredom at having to hear me explain what he already knew. He hadn't heard it many times – I hadn't really had to explain it to anyone before – but he knew exactly what I could and I was sure he would find it boring.

"Like Pheonix?" Will asked Zed who looked just as shocked as him – more like his aura did – while they stood there not understanding a word that was coming out of my mouth. I sighed in despair, just like Xander I didn't particularly like or enjoy telling people my story, but non the less it had to be done.

"Umm, judging by what you're feeling, no." Their auras were full of hate that related to the word Seer, and I wasn't that type of person at all. "I can see auras and emotions instead of people. I can also see life forces that are stronger or weaker depending on your health and I can rip these apart to kill someone if we're in danger." I had said too much, they didn't know about us being in danger and it was better that way, much better. I also didn't want the dazzling Will or fragie looking Sky knowing I could kill someone without even a glance.

"Only if you're in danger?" Asked Sky. I sat on the table I was leaning against and shook my head, glad that they had caught onto me using my powers for good or bad instead of us being in danger.

"Any time, but I don't like killing people." I heard a clap and Xan showed me a picture of Will and Zed high-fiving and smiling like idiots. That obviously showed that they were on the good part of the savants too. I felt like high-fiving Xander but instead settled on smiling as it would be safer to stay close to a solid object in a place that I didn't know, walking over to Xan would be tedious and slow, just to get a high-five. It wasn't really worth it.

"We got a good savant on our hands." Said Zed, fist pumping the air and making his whole aura float in the air for a second before floating back down onto the floor. "Yes!"

"Zed you could have asked me, I knew she was good from the start." Sky told Zed, turning to give me her full attention afterwards. "I can see emotions too, although I'm guessing that you can see much more." She spoke in a sort of haze, recalling memories past which showed me lights of all colours and shock waves of power. Submerging myself into her memories I saw what she saw and felt her admiration yet fright of that place that was the prettiest artificial place I had ever seen.

"What is that?" I wondered out loud, in the same haze Sky had been in moments ago, it was so beautiful yet threatening that it gave a new meaning to every adjective I could think of.

"Vegas?" Came her shaky reply, probably shocked that I knew what she was thinking.

"We need to go to Vegas Xander."

"Why?" He asked, but instead of wording out my reply I just sent him images of what I had gotten, all now murky and blurry because of Sky and I's emotions, both staining it different colours that would make sense separately but made the image fuzzy when put together. Covering the image in a veil, making it hard and almost impossible to decipher.

Just like my life, too murky to now understand, even by myself.