Another drabble from yours truly.
Kei
Kei had always known she was going to lose her brother. Every nerve in her body screamed it.
Perhaps it was a trace of precognition she'd inherited along with her affinity for fire. (It was said that their grandmother had been a powerful precognitive.)
Perhaps it was destiny warning her.
Perhaps it was simple paranoia.
Perhaps it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. (Prophecies generally are.)
No matter what it was, the result was the same.
Her guilt at being the reason Kazahaya left only fueled her rage at his breaking of the promise that she should have never made him make.
