159 Seer Sigh

Name:The witch's rebirth Author:tip555
Okay, so there are powers that give you an edge in life. Like being a seer. A powerful seer that can look far into the distance can demand almost anything from anyone, look at my aunts as an example. They were rich and powerful. The council feared them.

Then why aren't more people become seers, you ask.

WELL, it's not easy to active the bloodline. AND, after it is activated it takes lots of training to see and that is expensive.

Hell, it was the reason I was always broke.

A seer weakness is that in the first faze we see very limitedly. Look at me. Technically I am a seer but I never tell anyone what I can do. It'll ruin the image. Since I can only see sixty seconds into the future and only when I am involved. It's handy in fights but other than that useless.

For my dear cousin, I think Diana uses her sight in pubs and casinos. To make money. So she's never really broke.

Sadly I could not use the casinos anymore since I got ban years ago when she set me up. It was a silly prank of sorts. A very mean one. In truth, I should get back at her for that, it should be super easy since there is no grandmother to protect her.

My thoughts were jumble. Racking my mind, I found a few good things she found in the future that I should take.

Yes, taking something that is hers is good payback.

It will also strengthen me.

"The deal is sealed," said March as she hands me a card,

Pulling me back to the problem at hand.

March card. This was binding to me and her. Not that my words didn't do the job but March had no idea of my contracting terms.

"Your down payment," she said.

Then she handed me a folded the piece of paper, with its drawings of three concentric rings with lines and old lettering. It was a spell.

I had to act calm. So I frowned at her and brushed my hair a little.

Looking out at the sky I paused. I didn't track of the stars. But Utica was visiting and the perfect time to do power up spells. It would seem that I needed to visit Old Jack before anything else.

"I will keep you update," I said, waving her out.