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Chapter 4: A Psychic's View
With glee she used the teleview to notify Dr Solomon of her new find. Instead of being cheerful, Eowan found that the professor looked pale and was being very evasive. He told her to expect a call later in day from a friend who happened to be a psychic. She squinted at him questioning why such a person would be contacting her. "She will be aiding you on your quest", was the only response that he gave and then stated that he would call again later in the afternoon before signing off.
She wondered if perhaps she was being naïve as she had let the small gray-haired woman inside her home. What surprised her more was seeing that Dr Solomon had also arrived. She was clueless why he was there but knew that he was keeping a secret from her. After introducing herself the soft- spoken psychic requested that they sit on a nearby couch.
"Why do I have to do this, no one has given me a good explanation as of yet", Eowan sighed, not sure if she really believed in the psychic idea, but she would keep an open mind.
"Dear, I know I was evasive on the phone. I wasn't lying when I said I could introduce you to others who could greatly help you with your research. It is just a matter of protection of the upcoming knowledge and also to find out your integrity. There are so few of us who believe in magic anymore that we have to be sure that experiments involving magic and research are being performed for the right reasons. None of us feel there is greed dear but it is just a precaution. Please forgive an old lady for asking to be intrusive." a sparkle was in the elderly woman's pale green eyes.
She seemed very genuine to Eowan and found herself having nothing more to say. With little thought Eowan did as she was instructed and had decided to let the small woman perform a reading. There was near silence as they both closed their eyes and only a few words were repeated, enough to gain the interest of both Dr Solomon and Eowan. "Chronos.Fayth.children.flames. Auron", the psychic whispered on her last few words. With little more than 2 minutes the psychic seemed to have found the answer she was looking for. Shakily she broke her link off with Eowan.
"What did you mean.what you said?" Eowan squinted in puzzlement.
"You are genuine dear, we have a great deal to show you", the elderly woman's face seemed very pale.
"So it is true?", Dr Solomon quickly interjected as she then sat carefully in a chair nearby.
"Yes", the psychic nodded as she glanced between the two.
"What is he talking about, why did you bring up children and Auron?" Eowan had to know.
"You see.", the woman slowly rose from the couch sluggishly, "Auron will be a major part of your research my dear.you will soon know a great deal about him.as for children, many of us have children in our future. That is something you will find out more about when the time comes." she answered carefully.
"Now the Fayth, that is a subject I find rather interesting. Wouldn't you agree Eowan", Dr Solomon interrupted as if trying to change the subject.
"Auron, now he's that red-caped knight that you showed me the other night isn't he?" Eowan turned to face the balding professor ignoring his comment. "Yes, yes... he's quite the impressive sort of man quite the interesting fellow as well. You will learn more about him very soon if I am correct", Dr Solomon turned to look at the expression upon the psychic's face.
"That is quite correct, Sir Wheastley has requested a counsel for this evening if everything turned out as expected and dear, I know he will be interested in speaking with you", the small psychic smiled at Eowan as she grabbed her hand gently and gave it a pat.
"Sir Wheastley has details for my research.interesting", Eowan squinted at the small elderly woman.
"Let's just say that you were never alone with your research dear. There are others who want to learn as much as you do. We mustn't ever lose sight of our past or our future for that matter", the psychic returned an odd smile as she glanced between Eowan and Dr Solomon.
The psychic and Professor Solomon departed almost simultaneously soon afterwards. Eowan couldn't help but feel that something very odd was going to happen. She only prayed that Sir Wheastley could answer some of her questions and even more so, hoped that she would find the key information regarding the cave. With a deep sigh she shrugged and started to get ready for the visitation she was about to embark upon.
Chapter 4: A Psychic's View
With glee she used the teleview to notify Dr Solomon of her new find. Instead of being cheerful, Eowan found that the professor looked pale and was being very evasive. He told her to expect a call later in day from a friend who happened to be a psychic. She squinted at him questioning why such a person would be contacting her. "She will be aiding you on your quest", was the only response that he gave and then stated that he would call again later in the afternoon before signing off.
She wondered if perhaps she was being naïve as she had let the small gray-haired woman inside her home. What surprised her more was seeing that Dr Solomon had also arrived. She was clueless why he was there but knew that he was keeping a secret from her. After introducing herself the soft- spoken psychic requested that they sit on a nearby couch.
"Why do I have to do this, no one has given me a good explanation as of yet", Eowan sighed, not sure if she really believed in the psychic idea, but she would keep an open mind.
"Dear, I know I was evasive on the phone. I wasn't lying when I said I could introduce you to others who could greatly help you with your research. It is just a matter of protection of the upcoming knowledge and also to find out your integrity. There are so few of us who believe in magic anymore that we have to be sure that experiments involving magic and research are being performed for the right reasons. None of us feel there is greed dear but it is just a precaution. Please forgive an old lady for asking to be intrusive." a sparkle was in the elderly woman's pale green eyes.
She seemed very genuine to Eowan and found herself having nothing more to say. With little thought Eowan did as she was instructed and had decided to let the small woman perform a reading. There was near silence as they both closed their eyes and only a few words were repeated, enough to gain the interest of both Dr Solomon and Eowan. "Chronos.Fayth.children.flames. Auron", the psychic whispered on her last few words. With little more than 2 minutes the psychic seemed to have found the answer she was looking for. Shakily she broke her link off with Eowan.
"What did you mean.what you said?" Eowan squinted in puzzlement.
"You are genuine dear, we have a great deal to show you", the elderly woman's face seemed very pale.
"So it is true?", Dr Solomon quickly interjected as she then sat carefully in a chair nearby.
"Yes", the psychic nodded as she glanced between the two.
"What is he talking about, why did you bring up children and Auron?" Eowan had to know.
"You see.", the woman slowly rose from the couch sluggishly, "Auron will be a major part of your research my dear.you will soon know a great deal about him.as for children, many of us have children in our future. That is something you will find out more about when the time comes." she answered carefully.
"Now the Fayth, that is a subject I find rather interesting. Wouldn't you agree Eowan", Dr Solomon interrupted as if trying to change the subject.
"Auron, now he's that red-caped knight that you showed me the other night isn't he?" Eowan turned to face the balding professor ignoring his comment. "Yes, yes... he's quite the impressive sort of man quite the interesting fellow as well. You will learn more about him very soon if I am correct", Dr Solomon turned to look at the expression upon the psychic's face.
"That is quite correct, Sir Wheastley has requested a counsel for this evening if everything turned out as expected and dear, I know he will be interested in speaking with you", the small psychic smiled at Eowan as she grabbed her hand gently and gave it a pat.
"Sir Wheastley has details for my research.interesting", Eowan squinted at the small elderly woman.
"Let's just say that you were never alone with your research dear. There are others who want to learn as much as you do. We mustn't ever lose sight of our past or our future for that matter", the psychic returned an odd smile as she glanced between Eowan and Dr Solomon.
The psychic and Professor Solomon departed almost simultaneously soon afterwards. Eowan couldn't help but feel that something very odd was going to happen. She only prayed that Sir Wheastley could answer some of her questions and even more so, hoped that she would find the key information regarding the cave. With a deep sigh she shrugged and started to get ready for the visitation she was about to embark upon.
