True Fate

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followed the spot of light.

 
    "I dreamt of Lilly but someone else was there.
It was a guy and he said he's my protector at least in my dream realm. Lilly
disappeared before he appeared and he wouldn’t tell me his name so I gave him
one and it was Eric. I’m not certain but it may be the same guy. Anyways, I
thought it was shady of Lilith but I really have no clue about any of it or
what it means. This bracelet was a gift from him as a vow I guess to protect
me. The blue stone is important to him and I don't know much more than that.
That's all he could tell me. I'm sorry I didn't tell you. We just didn't have
time to talk about it. And I barely know you and...” she quickly spouted.

 
    Aaron stopped her with a finger to her lips. He
noticed the tears in her eyes and wondered what they were doing there. She
really had nothing to be sorry for.

 
    Nia felt crushed by everything that was
happening. There's nothing that can prepare a person for the way her day was
going. How could she be so worried about what he thought or if it would hurt
him. This really was getting to be too much for her. She didn't want him to
think she was a liar but she didn't owe him anything either. What the heck was
fate thinking throwing all this crap at her at once?

 
    Aaron felt jealousy rearing its ugly head and
quickly dismissed the thought. He wouldn't let ‘dream guy’ bother him. It's not
like Nia was his or anything, not really.

 
    "It's okay. I promise it'll be okay.
Everything is happening crazy fast and there wasn't time." He said,
adding, "It's not like your mine or anything, right?"

 
    Nia sighed, "Maybe not. But I know we were
supposed to meet and to me that counts for something."

 
      The
honesty and reverence that Nia spoke with had Aaron smiling, "I appreciate
that Nia, I really do. I'm just terrified to over step my bounds and push you
away before we even get anywhere."

 
    Nia laughed and Aaron looked puzzled. If he only
knew, she felt the same way.

 
    "I think we just need to take it slow, but
it doesn't change what I'm feeling.” she said stepping closer and taking his
hand again.
    "You're my Guardian right? At least that's
what Eric said. I assume that's at least part of why Lilly came to see you. She
told me something about fate, so I am pretty sure this will all turn out
okay." He said as he squeezed Nia's hand one last time. Grateful for her
strength and understanding.

 
    Aaron was deep in thought about Lilly, what Nia
had described and how she acted was definitely odd behavior. "Why would
Lilly disappear like that? Something isn't right about her. Let's just be
careful who we trust, okay? I trust you and you trust me and everything else we
can weigh out together." Aaron suggested quickly.

 
    The light stopped and Darragh spoke, "This
is it now relax and close your eyes."

 
    Nia bit her lip and closed her eyes then began to
shiver, she was so afraid of what all this meant .
    Aaron was trying hard not to shake but she could
feel him shivering too.

 
    She was starting to worry about him too. ' This
was just too much crap in one day.’ she thought. While Aaron wished someone
could just lay it out for them in plain English! Nia waited as Aaron's hand
went slack in hers. Before she could panic she felt Darragh's pull like a
thread wrapped around gripping her insides and jerking on her. Her ears hummed
then everything faded, all of her feeling, poof! Gone!

 
    Nia felt weightless as her eyes fluttered open.
She was in Aaron's apartment with shivers racking her body. It was darker and
brighter if that made any sense, more vivid maybe. And fully furnished she
noticed. Nice.

 
    "You okay?” Aaron asked brushing his lips
across her cheek causing her shivers to lessen and her mind to slow a bit. He
was comforting her and had no idea how affected she was by it. She squeezed his
hand and responded quietly, "As good as can be I guess.” she gave a weak
smile and tried to get some comfort in

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