It was a long time ago before huntsmen and huntresses existed to protect the people of Remnant. People who knew how to use Dust were considered witches and they were frowned upon. There was a clan of people who used something called a semblance but they had regenerative powers. A few could cure genetic diseases that would be passed on.

One was very skilled in her ways to affect multiple people at one time and she was regarded as an angel. There was sick woman just a year older than her that she saw everyday trying to turn around her incurable illness. Her family was very poor but that didn't matter to the witch, she just wanted to help. It was a stormy day and it was really bad.

"Miss Lily! You came back!" the sick woman said excitedly sitting up in her bed.

Lily smiled happily at her and sat on the end of her bed.

"How are you feeling today, Eva?"

"I feel the same as any other day."

Lily frowned and sighed.

"Don't feel bad! Doctors couldn't help me either."

"That's not the point Eva."

Eva frowned and brushed her brown hair away from her face, "What is the point?"

Lily looked at her lap turning pink.

"Are you getting a fever?"

"No."

Eva crawled across the bed to look at Lily's face.

"Why are you turning pink for?"

"Because. It's the rain."

She sighed and sat in front of the witch.

"Lily… talk to me. You've been here every day for three months. Tell me what is the problem is."

Eva brushed Lily's blonde hair out of her face.

"I love you."

The sick girl's eye widened.

"You love me?"

"I do."

Eva grinned and threw her arms around her neck, "I love you too Lily! I'll love you as long as I'm alive."

"Then I want to try something, but it's risky."

"What is it?"

"It's a special mix of Dust with a rare wild flower. I mixed it with some of the blood that I got from you and it worked. Your blood was no longer infected. Do you want to try it?"

Eva nodded quickly.

"Ok."

Lily started digging through her bag pulling out the medical supplies she needed. She pulled out a black bowl and started mixing everything. She pulled out a container filled with a gray liquid and poured some into the dry mixture in the bowl. It started to cloud up and she handed it the brown eyed girl.

"Drink fast."

Eva tilted the bowl to her lips and drank it fast. She shuddered and handed the empty bowl back to the doctor.

"That was gross."

"I'm sorry."

"What should I do now?" Eva asked.

"Lay down and I'll stay the night with you. I have to make sure nothing happens to you."

Lily leaned over and kissed her on the lips. She tasted the sour mixture but it didn't faze her any.

"Wow," Eva breathed against her lips smiling.

"I love you Eva."

"I love you Lily."

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It was about a week later and Eva was cured. Word had spread around that she was cured and that the witch was going to take Eva as her bride. It wasn't something frowned upon, but most people were afraid of Lily even though they had incurable diseases themselves and wanted to be treated. The two women had everything they could ever want- each other.

Six months passed and it was a few days before their wedding when a man showed up to their house. Eva didn't regard the man as evil or even dangerous. He was blind and scared. He was begging for help to see so he can protect his parents and siblings.

"I don't see how you can fight those creatures," Lily said leaning against the doorway of their house.

"I can and I will!" the man declared.

Lily eyed the man. Something wasn't right about him.

"I guess so, come on in."

Eva helped the man in and sat him down at the kitchen table.

"Were you born blind?" Lily asked.

"Yes."

"Does it afflict anyone in your family?"

"My sister."

"Why do you want to see?"

"To save and help my family."

Lily jolted down on her parchment paper staring at the blind man.

"I can cure it… but it will hurt. It may take a few days to work."

"That's fine I can wait."

Lily left the room and gathered the supplies she needed while Eva watched the man. Since Eva was more normal human, she couldn't sense the strange feeling coming from the blind man. She made the thick brown paste slowly and then added some black liquid with bright red Dust. She returned back to the table and turned his chair so he was facing her.

"Ready?"

"Yes ma'am."

Lily pulled on a glove and smeared the mixture into his eyes making him cringe. He gripped the seat of the chair as the mixture continued to burn.

"We are going to lay you on the table. Stay still."

Summer walked closer to the man, he looked like he was in a lot of pain.

"What happens now?" she asked.

"Watch."

It was a few days later now and Eva was sitting in front of the man on a chair while he was still on the table. They had to force their wedding a week later thanks to the blind man showing up. The mixture had dissolved into his eyes and his eyes started watering out something black and gray. He blinked realizing that he was able to see some more and he turned his head to the side seeing the brown-haired woman sitting there.

"Who are you?" he asked, "Are you the witch?"

"She's not a witch. She's a special doctor."

"I want to see her."

"Lily!"

Lily walked into the kitchen to see the man sitting up and staring at her.

"Your eyes… they're silver?" he asked like he couldn't see them.

"So?"

"I heard legend of the silver eyed people. They were evil beings."

"If I was so evil, you wouldn't be able to see."

The man stayed quiet.

"I don't understand… Why would… You make blind people have silver eyes so they can hunt him?"

Summer watched as the man left the house, leaving the witch doctor angry.

"I give them my eyes. Only so many people in the world have those colored eyes."

"So… you're Lily?"

"Yea. I used to be."

"What did he do?" Summer asked.

"Watch."

Suddenly another image appeared. Lily and Eva were sitting at the dinner table when they heard shouting and screaming. Lily jumped up first throwing herself in front of Eva. An arrow with fire came through the window setting everything in the living room on fire. It spread so fast so quickly when she realized they were using Dust to make the fire spread.

Lily pulled open a drawer and pulled out a vial of icy blue Dust. She threw in the door way and it exploded creating ice.

"Let's go!" Lily yelled grabbing her fiancée's hand.

They ran out the back down and the hold exploded.

"Witch! Come out!" people were yelling.

"Eva…" Lily opened her love's hand and place a large jar in it, "This is a large amount of Dust… I want you to get out of here and runaway. I can take care of them myself."

"You promised you wouldn't hurt anyone!" the brunette pleaded.

"You're right… I did but they have endangered your life and I cannot forgive them for that. They can kill me but the moment they try and hurt you… I cannot forgive it."

"You don't know how to fight!"

Lily smiled, "I learned how a week after you said you loved me. I had a reason to fight now. So- go!"

Lily shoved Eva into the bushes and ran towards the front of the house.

"I'm here! What do you want?!"

"We are here to free the poor girl that you kidnapped and put a love spell on!" a few people yelled.

The woman rolled her eyes, "For real? I healed his eyes-

"It was the miracle of GOD!" people yelled.

Lily dug into her pocket and pulled out a blue glove and a yellow one. She slipped them on and took a fighting stance.

"I will protect everything I love. If you wish to be hurt or die come at me!"

Summer watched as the woman named Lily fought off everyone without killing anyone. The man who she healed showed up with Eva by his side. She was holding his hand.

"What are you doing Eva! I said to run!"

"I want to be with him. I do not like witches."

Lily frowned, knowing her voice sounded weird.

"I see you're no different than me then. You can control people, can't you?" Lily asked.

The man glared at her.

Lily had not paid attention to what was going on behind her and she stabbed through the heart with a thin sword. She whipped around to see some other woman had done the deed. Just as she stepped forward getting the metal out of her chest, Eva stabbed her again in the same spot. Her silver eyes widened with fear and anguish. There was tears in Eva's eyes.

"She didn't do it on her own free will?" Summer said.

"No. I go through this every night… yet… I still feel betrayed."

Lily jerked the sword out of her hand and pushed her to the ground. Lily ran at the man her hand covered in blood and she slapped him on the face with her palm. Her blood turned black and crawled into his eyes and he screamed bloody murder. He fell to the ground screaming in agony. Lily blinked and looked to the side to see that Eva had died and she was bleeding out of her ears.

She healed up her chest as she cried. She finished as the man stopped screaming.

"WHAT DID YOU DO TO ME?!" he yelled.

"I gave you my eyes…" she said, "You wanted to see, right? Now you can and you will suffer. Your kin any with a slight amount of blood relation to you who is born blind, will continue to get those eyes until they kill you. I know what you are… You used something we call a semblance. You call me a witch… but in fact you are no different than me.

"You're sad and pathetic. You despise me but you are the same. I don't know what it is that you did to Eva or what you are really capable of doing… but I will end it here. I hate you."

Lily picked up the sword covered in her blood and killed him.

Summer's face was stained with tears as a tall woman walked up beside of her. She was crying too.

"It gets worse."

The man's body started to twitch uncontrollably and his body started turning black. His eyes started to glow red with anger. Lily grabbed the sword and took off running. She knew what he was… he was a man turning into a Grimm. He had died a horrible death and now he would suffer for it.

Everything went black.

"If he never survived… how…?"

The woman smiled, "I never gave up what I did. I cured his sister anyways and she had children."

"Oh."

"I made sure none of her children were blind. She was innocent after all."

"What can I do?" Summer asked.

"He's a grimm and a powerful one at that. I had to separate my body and soul to keep myself safe. I can't die until he's gone. I binded my soul to his."

"I thought you blamed her too…"

"I did. I was angry she was taking over so easily but I had believed one day her soul would reincarnate and I would be able to meet her again."

"Should I still go to the mountain?"

"I don't know. He might be hiding there though. I don't know."

"When I get strong enough… I'll be sure to do it for you."

The woman laughed, "I hold you to that promise."