@KatherinWinterLin sighed, her shoulders finally sagging in defeat. "Yeah, I thought I was telling him what he needed to hear. I honestly thought I was helping, but I have to remember that I'm the new person here. You have to build a rapport with somebody BEFORE you start giving them advice." She gazed out the cafeteria bay windows over the rest of the camp compound. To her delight, she actually saw smoke rising from what must be the firepit, so navigation was no longer an issue. She stood there for a minute or two, pondering all that had been said and how she might have broached the subject more maturely...or if she should have just kept her mouth shut.
Turning back to Ivy, she asked softly, "So would you rather go track down your brother or head to the firepit? I'll help you, whatever you decide. And next time I see Kyle, I promise I'll apologize for butting in." This complete roller coaster of emotions was new to Lin. She'd been on her own for so long with only the occasional street bands and Frisco dock stooges for company. It was a welcome change and yet it also gave Lin a fear of rejection, a feeling she hadn't had since her last foster home many years ago.
Suddenly Lin gasped as a spike of pain in her temple made her fall to one knee, cradling her head in her hands.
The unmistakable image of Kyle standing next to a waterfall, gazing down on a beautiful vista spread out before their eyes. A horrible feeling in her gut told her something bad was about to happen. In the vision, Kyle kicked out at something with his foot in anger, a rock perhaps, but he slipped. He fell. tumbling over the precipice and Lin screamed. Dream Lin ran to the edge and peered over. Kyle's body lay broken over sharp stones, his body beginning to liquefy with all the moisture around him elevating his powers. The eyelids closing, melting....Lin snapped back to reality, shivering, covered in a cold sweat. "I-I-Ivy...don't panic. I-I think we need to go find your brother right NOW. He might be in some trouble and it's all my fault. D-d-do you know where a waterfall is nearby?" Standing up, she bit her lip to keep from breaking down in tears right then and there. Lin wanted Ivy to see her in the best, most responsible light possible, and to do that she needed to remain calm. It was only one possible future. It didn't have to be true. It couldn't be true. It couldn't. Maybe there was no waterfall nearby. Maybe there was but Kyle hadn't arrived at it yet. Maybe he went some place else entirely. So many unknowns...Lin's head began to ache as she suppressed all the possibilities as they tried to smother her.