Shattered: A Psychic Visions Novel by Dale Mayer

Shattered: A Psychic Visions Novel by Dale Mayer

Author:Dale Mayer [Mayer, Dale]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery, Suspense
ISBN: 9781928122944
Publisher: Valley Publishing
Published: 2016-06-27T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 21

Obediently she closed her eyes and said in her head, “Show me my memory banks.”

Instantly she was in a room full of filing cabinets. She had no idea her imagination was so literal. But lined up in front of her was wall-to-wall filing cabinets. Walking to the wall of file drawers she read the years on the front of them. But how to know which had the blocks? She wandered the room throwing out the command, “Show me where the blocks are. What years are they in?” The drawers didn’t move.

She stood with her hands on her hips in frustration. Damn it. There had to be an easier way to do this. “I know you’re here somewhere, Trevor. Can you help? Can anyone help?”

Silence.

Then she got a shock as a tired voice answered.

“There is someone here,” the voice said. “You are asking as if you need permission to see into your own world. You don’t need that. As long as you act like you don’t own that space, then you don’t. But it is your space.”

“Stefan?” She could feel Trevor’s laughter but as she spun around she realized she couldn’t see him. Yet she knew he was there. In the background. Like Stefan.

“Yes.” This time the tired voice was ringed with humor. “You called. Even though apparently you didn’t know you called. Could you tone that ringer of yours down please? Some of us are trying to sleep.”

She gasped. “I woke you.”

Trevor’s laughter rolled free. “Yes, you did, sweetheart. Sorry, Stefan. She’s trying to find the blocks in her mind and is having to learn this on her own.”

“Right,” Stefan said, his voice all business. “Then stop making it linear. There is nothing linear about time. If you want to see a block, demand it show you its location regardless of the time of your life it was placed in. And do start small please. I haven’t slept all night. No rescue mission for me if I don’t have to, okay?”

“Okay,” she said in a small voice.

And his presence winked out. She wasn’t sure where he’d come from in the first place, but apparently he was there all the time.

“He is there all the time,” Trevor confirmed. “But we try to avoid calling on him if we don’t need to.”

She took a deep breath. “Right. Do this on my own, and if we have a panic, he’s there if need be.”

“Exactly.”

Armed with the knowledge she wasn’t alone and with Trevor in the background, she tried again. Stefan had said she didn’t need to know what year the block had been in. “Remove the years and just show me the blocks. Arrange them from largest to smallest.”

There was a stillness to the air then a sudden whoosh and her visualization completely changed. Now there were large cement like walls in front of her. Of various sizes. But all were menacing.

“They can look however you want them to look,” Trevor murmured. “If these scare you, turn them into purple balls of lint.



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