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Willow was the one who normally asked most of the questions in a conversation. ’How are you? How does that make you feel? Can you tell me more about that?’ Oi it was disarming to be on the other side and not know how to properly explain herself. On a scale of one to ten this was some serious nine level discomfort. ”The other vision?” Could she even compare the two incidents? No. The first vision Willow ever acted upon as a wisp had been so mundane and the images were clear enough that she knew what was going to happen should she go forth guiding the lost soul. ”It doesn’t matter because I was able to see what actually happened that time." The vision was a small one and had played out only moments before she was suppose to intervene. It could very well mean that the further away an event …show more content…
As for what happened to him after that, maybe he went home and had a juice box after not getting hit by a car.” She didn’t want to go down this dark train of thought with a stranger, let alone herself, but Willow was cornered and the only way out of this was through Miss No Name Bossy Pants McGun Wielder. ”I thought about that, saving people and the like, but it doesn't always end there.” Appealing to whatever ounce of compassion the woman had might be the way to get out of this mess.

”What about when I start seeing people get hurt because of what I had to lead them to? Am I suppose to ignore that for the rest of my life?” Sure, Willow turned into a wisp whenever she ignored a vision for too long, but she was not going to enlighten the other woman about the other nasty side effects to her powers when she failed to act at all. ”The dark side of life is intimately woven in with the light. We can't always escape it.” And by some cruel twist of fate it was Willow’s job now to blindly lead others to reward and demise, lest she want to suffer the consequences of

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