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SilverTiger
And, glancing up from Beth for a moment, she noticed a bit of something over at Kurumi and Selina’s table and looked intently for a few more seconds, taking closer stock of the situation as only she could. She knew what was going on, and, with a silent communication of excuse toward the Ravenclaw, she drifted closer to the two Gryffindors. Kurumi was hiding it well, but she still wanted to be there for support. She’d promised Selina she would, after all.
Kurumi looked up at Professor Bishop with eyes that were begining to glaze over herself, only hers were with tears of concern for Selina. Kurumi never knew how long her little lion sister would be in her fragile state and she naturally had no idea WHAT she was seeing.
Kurumi tightened her grip on her friend's shoulders as she waited for some kind of sign that she had come back from whatever journey she had embarked on.
SPOILER!!: SELIIIIIIIIINA! NOOOOOOOOO! *vader yell*
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Originally Posted by
fanficfanatict
The Divination classroom slowly dissipated into nothing and all that was left was the faint formation of a new room. It took a while to focus and everything was tinted like parchment. But still the room was not in focus. Then a small hole in the room came to focus. The image was of a redheaded girl sitting in a large red chair. It was plump and looked quite comfortable and familiar. The chair was very familiar, as was the girl. Like a snap the whole vision faded into focus. It was Selina sitting upright in a chair in the Gryffindor common room. Her eyes were glazed over and she was not moving an inch. Selina knew what was happening to the Selina in the vision. She was having a vision about a vision.
Then a loud rush came from the stairs and a voice called out Selina's name. She did not even.need to see the face to know who was beckoning her. An instant later Kurumi flew down the stairs and landed with a thud on the landing. In her hand was a box of cookies. She spotted Selina and made her way over to her, "Okay so I want you to try these. Be honest, it was a new recipe and before the general public gets them I need your opinion." But Kurumi was met with silence so she pressed on, "Look I know you're still mad at me, but I said I was sorry. Besides I really am sorry Sely..."
It was then she noticed Selina was engulfed in a vision...
...she also noticed Selina was NOT breathing.
Kurumi began to freak out and shake her friend, "Please don't be dead! Selina look at me! Oh Merlin wake up!" Kurumi began to sob and the vision ended.
Only then did Selina rejoin the present. Her own face was wet with tears and she muttered, "Oh my God."
The vision looked like Selina was twelve.
After what seemed like an eternity to Kurumi, Selina finally came back. Kurumi's hair had already begun turning a shade of deep turquoise. Worry written all over her face as if someone had taken a thick black marker and literally written it on her forehead, Kurumi looked into Selina's eyes and felt something wet splash against her hand.
It was then that she noticed Selina was crying. She wanted to freak out, flail her arms, and ask the girl what she had seen, but Kurumi was able to compose herself enough to simply reach into her pocket, pull out her canary yellow handkerchief with pink rabbits on it, and turned to the second year.
Smiling bravely, although her eyes couldn't lie what she was really feeling, she began gently dabbing Selina's cheeks. "
Y-You got a little too close to your bowl and splashed yourself with water," she laughed nervously.
Leaning in a bit as she continued to dry her friend's tears, Kurumi lowered her voice to a whisper. "
Do you need to leave? I am sure Professor Bishop will understand..."