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She nodded. "Is there anything specific that you want me to see? Anything you don't want me to see?"
She nodded. "Is there anything specific that you want me to see? Anything you don't want me to see?"
"..Me and my brothers conversations alone..I promised him I would never tell anyone about those." He replied even softer than before, "There's a few of them I know for sure.."
She nodded ever so slightly. "I understand that." She put her hands on his shoulder. Her eyes started to glow a soft scarlet as she started to use her magic. "Is it easy to tell which parts to skip over?"
Callin nodded, "Mostly, they almost always were in our bedroom so it shouldn't be too hard." He closed his eyes again and bit his lip, hoping she would respect what he said and not look through any of the conversations.
"Duly noted," She said softly, not wanting to intrude. Her eyes glowed a deep scarlet as she used her magic. In order to access and view his memories better, she placed her forehead on his own.
He closed his eyes and fiddled with the edge of his shirt as she went through his memories.
Nat pulled her head away as the memories started to get worse, but her hands remained. Her already glowing eyes started to glow an unusually vivid red. Not the normal soft glow, but a deep dark red. She pulled away and stepped back a bit, clutching her head.
As soon as she pulled her hands away he looked up at her, worried, “What did you see?” He asked quietly, hoping she would be ok.
"Nothing you didn't want me to," She replied quickly, then winced in pain. "Something's wrong." She looked up at him with glowing scarlet eyes. She was no longer using her magic, but still the glow stayed. She winced again.
"Are you going to be ok? What's wrong?" He peppered her with questions, worried that something in his memories had messed with her.
"I…I don't know," She answered, brows furrowing. "But…it's not from your memories, I don't think. It's…something else. But I can't tell what."
Callin reached out to touch her shoulder, not quite believing her when she said it probably wasn't from his memories.
She clutched her head, trying to focus on clearing her mind. Slowly, her eyes began to clear and return to their normal green and grey.
“You better?” He asked, pulling his hand away from her shoulder and relaxing slightly.
"Yeah, yeah I'm good," She slowly stood up, using a chair as a holding handle. "I don't know what that was."
Callin stood up as well, ready to do his best to help her if he need it, "I bet it was from my memories…maybe i just should've kept them to myself.."
She shook her head. "No, it wasn't that. I swear." She looked at her hands, turning them over and over to see what was wrong. "I don't know what it was, but it wasn't because of your memories."
He went silent, obviously not believing her but also not saying anything.
"I…I need to go see Destiny," She said, talking about her friend with mind powers. "She'll know what's wrong. At least, I hope she will."
"Ok…do you want me to come with?" He asked, looking at her before his eyes flicked to the ground as he went back into his thoughts.
She reached for his hand, intertwining her fingers with his. "Yeah, I would really like that." She didn't think he knew, but he meant a lot to her.
Callin nodded in response, squeezing her hand lightly, "Ok." He didn't look up aga at her, still in his mind and memories.
She looked at him, knowing that he was currently blaming himself for what happened. She dropped his hand and wrapped her arms around his neck.
He just sighed through his nose, closing his eyes and standing there motionless.
A flash of glow happened in her eyes, so she let go. She tried not to show him what was happening as they left the apartment and started towards Destiny's home.
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