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It was the middle of the working day, and there were few people around, with the exception of some couples walking in the park and not noticing the people around.
The girl sat on a bench and looked at the sky, clouds were thoughtfully floating into uncharted distances, driven by the wind. Their path depended on air currents, just like the girl's life depended on what was destined for her before her birth.
No matter how she tried to break out of the tenacious shackles of the inevitable future, each event only pushed Amelia closer to it. But she was not one of those who followed the fate or people, she was looking for any, even the smallest clue that could change everything.
Only if she is sure that there are no other options, will she submit to fate and with an open heart look into the eyes of the one whose image has haunted the girl in her dreams for the past eight years.
Some kid's ball hit Amelia's feet, she bent to pick it up, and at that time a pair of small hands grabbed the toy from the other side.
Tiny fingers touched the girl's hands, and a slight smile formed on her face. Amelia looked up and looked kindly at the boy, who was about four years old. His rich brown eyes and charcoal black hair made the child's face attractive and expressive for his young age.
"Is that your ball?" she asked, to which the boy nodded, not taking his gaze from the girl. But Amelia was not surprised. She looked behind him, nearby, surrounded by several older girls, stood another boy, with the same features as this one. The older brother was surrounded by a crowd, the girls were giggling fervently and some were offering him their sweets, the others were offering to try some cookies.
"Does your brother not want to play with you?"
The boy shook his head, "No. I don't want to play with him. Every time we walk around, girls gather around him it bothers me."
"Don't you like girls?" The boy made a serious thinking face when he heard Amelia's question, and the girl barely restrained herself so as not to pinch his cheek. She was usually calm about children, but this one was special.
"No, that's not the thing. It's just... I just already have a friend, and I don't want to be friends with other girls."
"And where is your friend?"
The boy lowered his eyes and sc.r.a.ped a sticky leaf from the ball, "She's lost." He said this with such sadness and hopelessness that Amelia felt something sank in her chest. She caught herself thinking she was beginning to regret about her decision.
No one else in the Teser family was left without a partner, and now she, the strongest medium in the history of the family, decided to leave this child without the one who was destined for him. Only G.o.d knows what this boy will experience when he wanders the earth, in search of a girl who was not even born into the world.
Amelia closed her eyes and took a deep breath, "Don't worry. You will definitely find her," she did not want to destroy the cherished desire of the child. She got up from the bench and went on, feeling the gaze of the boy on her back.
"David!! Why takes you so long?! Let's go and play!" the elder brother ran to the child, "Do you want a candy? I picked up the most delicious one from girls, especially for you!" A happy smile shone on his face as if he were a superhero, "They said that I was the coolest older brother! Do you think so too?" The cool older brother bent to grab his younger brother in an armful, but instead of a joyful hug, a wet ball with sticky leaves on it buried in his face.
"You are noisy," little David muttered displeasedly, but still took his candy from his brother so as not to spoil Daniel's image in the eyes of a bunch of girls giggling nearby.
Polina looked suspiciously at Amelia, who was walking beside her and smiling, "I feel scared when I see such an expression on your face. What did you do while I was gone?"
"Nothing much, just chatted with one interesting child a little," Amelia mysteriously winked and licked the ice cream, "Wasn't there a raspberry one?"
"I had to go to the neighboring block to basically find the ice cream. Only a crazy would want to eat something like this in such a cold weather, so don't complain."
"Well, take it easy," the girl nudged Polina with her elbow, "In compensation for your efforts, I have a present for you," they stopped under the crown of a large tree, and Amelia pointed her hand towards one of the benches.
Polina at first did not understand what exactly the girl had in mind, but after spending together for more than ten years, she knew that when Amelia smiled like that, another crazy idea popped into her head.
"Don't tell me that your present is that b.u.m," Polina wrinkled her nose, a man sleeping on a bench in dirty clothes, without shoes, but at least in whole socks, was covered with a newspaper spread.
"Yeah, that's absolutely right. Watch carefully, but do not come. This is an order," Amelia said in a serious voice, and Polina had no choice but to nod in submission.
She watched with attention as the young Miss Teser approached the man, smirked, and... kicked him in the side. Polina's jaw dropped to the ground. This girl again was looking for trouble!
The man growled something in a displeased voice, but Amelia was only amused by that. She winked at Polina, ignoring the stern look of her guardian, raised her leg and kicked the innocent homeless man again.
Polina slapped her face to hide the shame that gripped her. She clearly missed something in raising this child.
But when Amelia tore the newspaper from the man, and he rose from the bench, Polina's heart skipped a beat. The girl hid behind a tree trunk, the knock in her chest was so strong that it sounded like an alarm in her head. She turned on the camouflage mode on her bracelet to become invisible.
"Armand," her lips silently said the name of the man the meeting with whom she had been waiting for so many years.
The girl, holding her breath, watched the dialogue between Amelia and Armand. She did not know what this impulsive girl was up to, but whatever it was, Amelia was more visible.
The couple shook hands, and Polina sadly watched the retreating figure of the man, not even noticing that Amelia had returned to her.
"Oh, someone forgot how to breathe? Houston, h.e.l.lo!" Amelia snapped her fingers in front of Polina's face, turning the girl's attention to herself. "Well, how do you like my present?"
"What is he doing in London?! Shouldn't he be in j.a.pan?!" whispered Polina, though it was more like a stifled cry of surprise.
"Judging by my visions, he returned to Europe six months ago. By the way, your boyfriend is handsome!"
"Don't say that you didn't know what he looked like. He and Marcus are like two drops of water. Although wait, Marcus is a couple of centimeters taller for some reason."
The girls looked at each other and looked in different directions in embarra.s.sment.
"I vaguely remembered what Marcus looked like. Therefore, I was surprised to see your Armand," Amelia breathed out. She had not seen Marcus for eight years and would prefer not to see him further, since during this time she had changed not only externally, turning into a pretty lady, but also internally.
The gift of clairvoyance and reading of human destinies allowed her to understand that the world cannot be divided into black and white, that every human act has certain causes and consequences.
Amelia took a notebook and pen from her coat pocket, wrote a few words, pulled out a sheet and handed it to Polina, "I need you to buy a house at this address, the price does not matter."
"Why do you need a house in... New York?! Are we going to America?" Polina asked in surprise.
"Not us, but you. This is a closed residence, so there are a lot of people who wish to get a spot there, so do not be shy and spend as much as you need. The marker point will be the family house of Lee. They have a pharmaceutical company. Try not to b.u.mp into their son, he has a good memory for faces."
"Well, that certainly won't be a problem," Polina twisted her wrist, a beautiful gold bracelet on her hand sparkled in the sun, "But why do you need this? Are they somehow connected with the future?"
"For now, I can not say it. The future is determined only by 99%, I want to use the remaining one to change it," Amelia fell silent for a moment, Lina noticed the anxiety in the eyes of the girl, "Depart tomorrow morning. Don't think about me, I'll find you myself."
"And when will this 'I'll find you myself' happen? Do not play puzzles with me, say it as it is. As your official guardian, I need to know if everything is okay with you."
Amelia put her thumb to her mouth and bit her nail, she always did that when she was very worried. And this gesture alerted Polina even more. "What are you up to?"
"I'm going to meet with Marcus. If he agrees to my offer, then I will return home and contact you, if not," Amelia scratched her finger on the trunk of the tree next to which they stood, "If not, then I won't show up for some time. Most likely for a long time. Anyway, don't worry about me."
Polina looked at the girl with uncertainty; she definitely did not like the plan.
"This is an order, Polina. I want you to follow Armand. Make sure that he left this place, he and Marcus should not meet now. It's too early for that."
"I get it," Polina lowered her head and bowed. Amelia rarely used her power on the girl, but when she spoke in such a commanding tone, Polina could only obey. "Will be done. But promise that you will protect yourself."
"I promise, otherwise why would I start all this?" Amelia smiled. Polina stood still for a second, hugged the girl and followed Armand, dissolving into the crowd invisibly.
Amelia walked to a nearby narrow path leading along a small lake. Sun flares played on the surface of the water with bright flashes. The girl leaned on the railing and looked at the water surface.
She had been waiting for this day for the past eight years. The day when her future was to make a sharp turn, but in which direction, she did not know. More precisely, she tried to convince herself something that she did not know, clutching at the slightest opportunity to change the course of things.
Amelia mentally counted the seconds until after the last she heard a slight rustling of leaves behind her.
The girl closed her eyes.
He came, as her vision predicted, second per second. And she knew that he came for her.