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meganelizabeth
Christopher heaved a great sigh of relief. With a nervous laugh, he said, "Oh thank God! To be honest, I don't know if I could handle losing any of you!" He relaxed much more after that, feeling better already. So far, he didn't have to lose anyone anymore, and that was really all he cared about. But at Selina's next words, Christopher fidgeted nervously and very anxiously. "So, you don't know about us? Because I'd rather you didn't know, no offense or anything, but that way, I could just let the future run it's course without going crazy or making you tell me or something. I don't want to know, I don't want to change the future, nothing! Because if I don't know, I still have the possibility of maybe being with her, but if I do find out, I probably won't stand a chance."
Don't know how to, eh? "Does Professor Bishop know how to? Do you think there might be some books on it in the library? Maybe she'd even give you a note to look in the restricted section if you needed to! I'm sure there's some sort of 'cure' somewhere! We'll find it, Sel."
Selina smiled at Chris' concern with her cure. It was sweet of him to care so much, but she knew from reading a hundreds of books that there was no cure to visions. They didn't go away ever, some Seer's could learn to control their abilities and prevent them from coming unless they wanted to use them, others just ended up in a vision for the rest of their lives and became prophets who were lifeless people who sprouted out fortunes. It was too young to tell what kind of person and Seer she would be, although she did wish she knew. It would remove a lot of the pressure on Selina.
"There is no cure per say. It honestly depends on the person. I've been to the restricted section and read all the books. Bishop has helped me too. Now its a waiting game and we'll just see where it goes from here."