Destiny Gift by Juliana Haygert

Destiny Gift by Juliana Haygert

Author:Juliana Haygert
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Juliana Haygert
Published: 2013-03-30T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seventeen

The silence inside the car was killing me, but I wasn’t going to be the one to crack. As far as I knew, my mind was too messed up for me to say anything coherent.

I kept replaying everything that had happened in the last month. I’d met Micah, found a real-life but different Victor, lost contact with Cheryl, and lost the visions of dream Victor. Freaky gods appeared in my visions, and I’d watched both the destruction of a town in Switzerland and a part of Micah’s past in visions. Plus the shining number eight.

I would give anything to crawl inside a cave and have a vision, a long and permanent vision, where Victor, the dream Victor, and I lived happily ever after. Instead, I was now on the road. My heart squeezed tight, hurting. My hands shook every time I thought about the things that were happening to me, and I didn’t understand. I was scared and alone. I took a deep breath. If only I could go home and forget about it all.

However, I was buried too deep in this mess. I had to find out what was happening. Why bats were coming for me, why there were two guys I could heal with my touch, how I could heal them … and so many other things that made my head throb.

I sent a text message to Raisa and Olivia from Victor’s phone, telling them that bats had entered our building, that they should stay with friends for a while and be careful upon returning there, and that I was going to spend a few days away with Victor. I could already see them imagining I was on a romantic getaway. If only.

After forty minutes of silent driving, he finally spoke. “Do you trust that guy?” He eyed Micah on his bike through the rearview mirror.

I sighed, staring out at the dark exterior. Besides the road and what the car’s headlights illuminated, not much else was discernible. It was like life was nonexistent. Here and there, we would pass another car or see some houses or RVs along the road. He sat in the driver’s seat next to me, but I’d never felt so alone.

“I don’t know who to trust. Can I trust you?”

“Good point,” he said. After a couple of minutes, he tried again, “How did you meet him?”

“Micah saved me from a bat attack two months ago. He appeared and the bats went away.”

“Just like that?”

I turned to him. “Just like that. Didn’t you see how the bats reacted around him back there?”

“I did. But I needed to make sure you saw it too.”

I chuckled, a hollow, sad sound. “I know the feeling, but I don’t know what is happening or why. Sometimes I think I’m losing my mind. I should face this and do what I should have done a long time ago.” Tears burned my eyes. “See a psychiatrist and ask for help. I don’t know what is real or what isn’t anymore.”

“Oh, this is real, trust me.



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