Extra thanks to current readers and mainly ThinMintE06 this time! I enjoy how she took the time to drop a review! Without furtherado, enjoy what I have in store for you! (Oh, and I kind of forgot about Ani, so lets leave her napping in a corner. Aheh heh...)

Tai bit his lip as hard till he could almost taste blood. He yelled at himself mentally, "Great job for taking your crush on a journey— towards death!" The couple were still falling from midair, while the blaring sirens from the vehicles down below screeched and filled the air with sounds of peril. Overwhelmed with fear, he squeezed his eyes shut as tight as he could, preparing for impact as he could feel the intense heat of the fire nipping at his cheeks. Suddenly, he heard Candi shout above him, "Hold on!"

"Hold on? Onto what?" cried Tai, but he wrung his hands into the air anyway as he continued to keep his eyes shut. His hands instinctively grabbed Candi's ankles before Tai felt the sensation of the air stop racing past him.

They were no longer falling anymore; rather, they were sailing through the air!

Sierra's spirit slapped a hand to her gaping mouth as Candi was also playing a role in saving the day. Her dress had poofed up like a parachute and they were gliding away from the wreckage!

Tai gasped as he opened his eyes and no longer felt the heat of the fire as it threatened him. His head swiveled around and he laughed with relief as the flickering lights of the fire cursed at him for missing his brutal end. Candi was screaming merrily above him as she glided them to safety, "Weeeee!"

They did miss their stop on top of the rectangular tent, but they landed right in front of it and on their feet. The paramedics and Devin were rushing towards him, but none of that mattered in this moment currently for Tai. As Candi hopped in joy, Tai peered at the stall's items. He took a pair of hair ornaments that Candi still wore today in her hair. The hair ornaments were pink elastics bound to pink, peppermint-like decorations. He gave them to Candi and smiled, "As long as you wear these, I'll adore you forever."

Candi stopped jumping, gaped at the ornaments, then stared at Tai before throwing her arms around him and pulling their faces close together with an embrace.

Something cute and sweet was about to happen, before Sierra pulled out of their memory without Tai and Candi's mental minds needing to shove her out.

When Sierra awoke from her trance, she pointed to Candi, who seemed dazed as Tai glared at Sierra as he comforted Candi in his arms. She knew that they were extremely upset from her intruding on their memories, but Sierra didn't mind, for this had happened plenty before. Sierra opened her mouth and said to Candi, "Sweet and sour shall bring you power."

Before Candi could get angry, she already got distracted by that phrase and started pondering about it while Tai said, "Wait, but that doesn't make sense. Being nice and then rude to people doesn't make you an all-powerful being!"

Sierra just smirked as she had befuddled another group of people before Marie groaned, "Enough Riddlish already!"

'Nightmare,' who was next to Sierra, scowled, "It's not Riddlish. You see, Sierra here can make predictions."

Sierra corrected 'Nightmare,' "Not exactly," responded Sierra, "My predictions are not destinies. They are what's most likely to happen based on what I've seen. You may not understand some of these till it happens."

Eve questioned how this was possible as Sierra looked around the room with her icy-blue eyes while Fern squealed, "Cool!"

Sierra pulled her lips into a mischievous, lopsided grin, before escaping Tai's outburst at her intrusion by turning to a dark-haired girl whose hair was singed by a fire and flashing her eyes again. She invaded Cyndi's mind sooner than usual, she tapped a memory in the dark room where once again, memories zoomed past.

As soon as she tapped the memory, Cyndi's mind seemed to hesitate before relenting and letting the scene build itself from beneath Sierra's feet. The destruction was already happening, a large, two-story house was burning down. The heat was intolerable as it beat down on the firemen as they poured water down upon the massive flames as they covered the sky with their ugly, gray smoke. A car had just parked and out of the car came a girl with mint-green hair, who was absolutely abhorred by what was happening. Sierra read this girl's mind, and found that her name was Fern. Cyndi was being dragged out of the house while Eve ran to her side. Stains of ashes dotted Cyndi's face while she was covering her face in tears. Ani had made it out and was coughing into her arm. An officer was letting Fern know what happened before she pulled away and yelled anguishedly at Cyndi, "I don't need to know what happened. I told you not to use the stove, yet you did, didn't you?!"

"It was an accident!" sobbed Cyndi, tears streaming down her face as she trembled with terror, but Fern had clearly lost her mind.

Fern screeched, "This is why I don't share my things with people because you clumsy jerks always manage to break it, or burn it down this time!"

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" pleaded Cyndi, "I'll pay for the damages, I swear!"

Sierra frowned and drifted away from the memory as her senses told her that that was not what had happened. Fern had let her merciful side take over and paid for most of the damages, while the rest of the roomates chipped in. The result of this though, ended with Fern becoming much more reluctant to share than usual as they now lived in an apartment. Cyndi ended up blaming herself for a lot of things out of extreme guilt, but Eve managed to keep that down with her big mouth.

Sierra floated to Eve's mind and found that the only problem with big mouths was that it could cause a lot of trouble with rumors, and Eve especially didn't like destroying her own trust, but did once, getting her friends angry at school. Therefore, Eve had to get her facts right, even if it meant researching a ton before she tattled.

That was when Sierra chose to leave the three's minds alone and zoom to others minds, understanding how some of their choices, from physical to mental, built their character. She finally left the groups of friends minds alone, before returning to her own form.

Sierra awoke and had her hair swing, before turning to Cyndi, who began to shuffle awkwardly under her gaze. "Cyndi," she stated, "Where cinders and ashes fly, create a haze in others' minds. If you don't use your shining power, you'll never find the actual truth."

Leaving Cyndi stunned while Ani let out a snore as she peacefully napped, Sierra turned steadily to face Eve. "Eve," she spoke in a hushed tone, "You have a knack of telling people off for their wrongdoings, but what will you do when you find the unbelievable is illuminated to you as the moon does with all of its star-friends." Eve hesitated to ponder this question as she put her head a fist.

Sierra could sense that some were practically begging for her to reveal their predictions to while others hoped that she would not. Sierra had to admit it, even in her late 30's, it still was always fun to read their memories, but she never meant to intrude too much. Reading minds was like reading books about history to her, where something always interesting happened. She attempted to maintain silence with one wave of her hand as the pestering crowd grew, interested in if she really could make predictions. When the pleas died down, she spoke, "Some of you, will not receive your predictions for I believe that it is better that way to let you, yourself, discover it." Groans echoed throughout the room at that, but she continued, "Others though, will receive it as common." With that, she pointed at Fern and confused them again so that they may not figure it out until the special event that the prediction had pointed to emerged. She said grandly, "Fern…"

Fern looked shocked at how Sierra knew her name before permitting her to continue, "Your desires shall bring you to 'Emerald City' and from there, you shall find what Dorothy wanted most." Fern looked confused as Candi took it literally.

No longer speaking her Riddlish, Candi exclaimed, "Oh, so we are going to 'The Wizard of Oz'!"

Tai smiled and seemed to forgive Sierra a bit as she had made Candi smile. That wasn't important to Sierra though, but what was important was that this gave Sierra time to turn to her last patrons.

Sierra declared before she targeted one of her last patrons, "While I have said before that some of your predictions may be puzzling, others shall be simple and direct, as I will demonstrate." Sierra gestured to a couple and Raine gasped when she was pointing to Devin, who was still in his beastly form and watched as he trembled a bit uneasily. Sierra didn't need to read this guy's mind at all; she just used her senses and reviewed how he had recently acted before declaring, "You see yourself as hideous, but let me tell you that that is not what others may see in this room."

Devin shouted woefully, "Are you kidding me? Who wouldn't be afraid of me? I've never been as good as any…"

Raine interrupted him right there and shook him by the shoulders. She didn't care whether he was a furry beast with fangs or not. She didn't care that he now towered over her at an astounding one foot and a half over his normal height. "Devin, don't say that," Raine cried heartbrokenly, "It'll do no one any good at all. Besides, I don't care about how you look; your heart is already worthy enough. Give yourself a chance and don't ever compare yourself. We're all here for you when you need it. Don't steal your happiness by comparing yourself. Also, just believe and you're halfway there already. You are an amazing person after all, Devin. For instance, you did already go out of your way to save my cousin for me no matter what it took. And beforehand, you were also so distressed when you thought that your brother was dead."

Tai was astounded for a moment for he had never thought about how Devin would feel if he was gone. He, himself, was a jerk once in a while to Devin back at home and always fooled around with him, but his brother still cared about him? Tai, without delay, agreed with Raine and permitted her to know this, "And Devin wouldn't leave you behind back at Zombie High School either when you went unconscious."

Raine looked up at Devin in astonishment and brightened, "You did that for me? You never cease to amaze me."

Devin pulled his mouth into a toothy grin as he motioned Raine's face up to meet his eyes. His glasses had broken and were lost down in the green slime forever, and without them, everything was blurry, but Raine's bright face was quite clear to him. Always beautiful because she could see through appearances.

After a long while, the class began to shuffle their feet awkwardly in the silence, before Raine had finally turned away from Devin's grateful gaze at last. Her head was still swimming at the thought of his warm gaze before she gasped and saw that Sierra was waiting very patiently for her to finish. Sierra was staring for too long to just be studying her; she was waiting for her to be ready. Raine asked sheepishly, "Yes? What do you want from me...ma'am?"

Sierra stared at the girl with softer blue eyes and mud-brown hair and without another moment of hesitation, Sierra blinked. Her eyes flashed again as she intruded this girl's mind and as usual, she saw memories fly past, but unexpectedly...