Emma never knew her mother, all her grandma Blue would tell her is that her mother and father died shortly after giving birth to her. All Emma ever knew was growing up with her grandma, and her family by her side.
What Emma didn't see was her family trying to convince Blue to tell her about the destiny dreams the woman of their family produced. "She'll have it early." Periwinkle stated matter of factly to Blue. "Those things are rats ass." Blue was about keeping the destiny dream from Emma, "You'll put pressure on the poor girl."
So, when at 13 Emma dreamed of the bluebell flowers surrounding a mouth and fingers, she didn't think anything of it when she did the usual dream sharing at breakfast. "I had a weird dream. It was bluebells surrounding a mouth and fingers." Emma could have sworn Blue made a face, but when she blinked, Blue looked completely calm. "Emma, it's time for me to tell you about a tradition in our family."
Blue got up, and started going into her bedroom, she then handed Emma an old journal. "A journal?" Emma asked, curiously. "Not just any journal, women in our family have been having dreams with bluebells for centuries, and you just had yours. What they are surrounding, is your destiny." Blue sighed, then added, "Don't be disappointed if you can't fulfill it."
Emma told Cody Belle about her dream, when Earl Chance walked in, "He doesn't talk anymore. Ever since the tornado." "He must feel so helpless." Emma figured. "Possibly." "I got it!" "Got what?" "What my destiny dream means!" "A what!" Emma told Cody Bell everything Blue told her. "That's a great idea."
Emma and Cody set up a section in the brewery to allow Emma to practice teaching her old and rusty sign language she learned in a language class she had at eight. Soon enough, Earl and his friends joined the class, allowing Earl to speak freely, since everyone could now understand him.
Cody Belle smiled while pointing to him, after the class had been going on for months, "Look Emma, he is communicating with all his friends. He is even smiling." Emma high fived her while declaring, "We did it! Now no one has to be alone!"
