Before Julieta could do anything about it, the search started and she hondestly felt a bit overwhelmed with the three. Everyone started helping in their own way. Pepa rummaged through her locker for any clues, without regard for her privacy or her belongings, which were carelessly thrown around.

Meanwhile, Bruno panicked a bit and persuaded her that for once he would have a vision for her, even if it was dangerous, he felt uncomfortable with it, he didn't want to do it, and so on. In short, after his tirade, she couldn't accept a vision of him at all without feeling bad because she was causing him pain.

And Mateo... Yes, she didn't know exactly what he was doing when she glanced over her shoulder at him. He just stood there, starring at everyone who walked past them, as if they were all suspects in a huge murder plot or something like that. It seemed almost creeply and she wasn't quite sure how that would help them, but okay. She was open to anything that might help.

Finally, Pepa interrupted her thoughts when she stopped messing up her things and turned to her questioningly. "Was there anything else?" In the short silence, in which no one said anything, Julieta tried to sort out all her thoughts. In the last few minutes she had been a bit overwhelmed, but now she had time to think about it in peace. As soon as everything was a little clearer for her, she reached into her locker and pulled out the tuquoise ribbon. "With this tape, the note was rolled up."

Once again, Pepa reached out for the gift Julieta had received before she had time to realize anything. "There's something engraved on it." "What?!" Immediately, everyone crowded around Pepa to see better, with Julieta being squeezed between the bodies of her sister and brother and only with difficutly getting herself free. With pure curiosity, Pepa handed her the tape and Julieta read aloud so that each of the three could hear it.

„Fate always brings us together, A."

It was the exact same handwriting and was engraved in gold color on the turquoise ribbon. Bruno spoke the obvious out that probably each of the three wondered, "Who is A?" Unfortunately, at that moment the bell rang and thus announced the next hour. "Looks like we will have to do more reasearch later."

Said, planned and done. It was afternoon. Bruno had had a vision in his tower and now presented Julieta the green glass panel. "I'm sorry." He scratched his head nervously. The vision hadn't gone quite as it should and unfortunately didn't help, but Julieta shook it off with a smile. "Thank you, I appreciate your help anyway and at least I know now that Pepa has a plan B, even if its probably didn't work out the way she wanted."

Julieta looked down doubtfully at the green glass panel. Pepa, obviously very angry about something, stood with her in the courtyard of the school and held a now crumpled note in her hand. A violent storm cloud raged over her head and her eyes seemed to glow with rage. No matter what had happened, it must have made her very excited.

Julieta left school the next day, an akward feeling built up in her. She had been trying all day to forget Brunos vision. In fact, she had been trying to forget about it since the moment she saw the vision, but she just couldn't and that's way she decided at least to try to prevent it. She hurried with her things and wanted to leave school as soon as possible after the last lesson. She literally ran to her locker, grabbed her things and hurried through the school corridors without being stopped by a student.

However, this did not apply to teachers. While running, she was unfortunately stopped by a teacher who admonisched her not to run at school. Impatient and above all nervous about the time she was losing, she listened "attentively" to his lecture on school rules and that one schould not run through the school corridors. Even before he could finish his last sentence, she apologized with a smile, because she had already lost enough time because of him.

And as soon as the teacher disappeared around the next corner, she ran again and out of the school. With wide steps she sprinted across the schoolyard and had almost made it when she heard someone calling her name. As fast as she could, she slowed down and stopped. She looked over her shoulder with concern, and her assumption was only confirmed when she saw someone with red hair and a yellow dress wave vigorously at her.

"It took me hours, but I finally have a list of all the students who start with A." Pepa proudly held a paper in her hand, which Julieta accepted somewhat doubtfully. "Thank you, I really appreciate your help, but the secret admirer could... maybe be a girl too." Julieta cautiously tried to remind her that there were other possibilities and that the list was therefore still incomplete.

Unfortunately, it seemd impossible not to make Pepa angry. Moments later, a rain cloud hovered over her head and with every word she said, the cloud grew darker and darker. "WHY! Why can't someone just sign with his name! That would be so much easier, but no. Of course, he or she has to do it anonymously, so you never find the person! And that's the only reason why I forgot my homewerk and now I have detention!" With a violent flash, she stomped on the ground, screaming into the sky in frustration.

"I cursed the person who wrote this stupid letter!" And with these words she pushed her way through the masses of students, who now seemed to avoid her completely without her intervention. Meanwhile, Julieta stood there amazed at first, because everything happened so fast and she had no time to realize anything, before she finally followed her sister across the schoolyard to catch up with her, calm her down and hopefully stop her from doing something bad.

What neither of them knew was that a tree was struck by this one lightning bolt and therefore a certain someone broke his arm. And with this accident, fate took its course.