Excerpt
from Chapter Twelve, Mark of the Seer
“What do they mean, Sam?” I
asked urgently. “Why do I have tattoos
on my hands?”
His
eyes fell to my hands. He flipped them
over, lovingly stroking the crosses. I
winced at the sight of them.
“They
are not tattoos,” he answered in a bare
whisper, still admiring them. “They are
marks that have appeared on millions since the fall.”
“Why
do I have them?” I asked again.
His
gaze eventually drifted back to me.
“They are the marks of the Seer.
You are a Seer, Clarity.”
I
stared at him in paralyzed shock.
“That's what Lukus called me! But
I. . .I don't. . .”
I
was totally floored and speechless. His
proclamation had hit me like a thunderbolt falling from the sky, striking me
and then leaving me numb from the top of my head to the tips of my toes.
Seer. Lukus's voice echoed in my head—the demons
had called me a Seer. The problem was
that I had no idea what a Seer was.
As
if reading my mind Sam leaned closer to me, just inches away from my face, his
eyes burning with fired-up serenity. The
smell of lavender circulated around us with a calming intoxication of pure
love.
“You
can see into the spirit realm. Not only
can you see what's in front of you, but you can also see what other humans
can't. As your gift matures you'll be
able to fight the forces of the wicked alongside me.”
“How
is that even possible?” I
challenged. “Out of all the billions of
people on the planet, why am I the only one who can see supernatural. . .things?”
“You're
not the only one,” he confessed. “In Garlandton you are, but not the only one
in the world.”
I
looked at him, blatantly puzzled. My
head pounded as I tried to grasp his words that sounded like they had been
blended together in a glass of absolute disarray. I was still trying to wrap my mind around
angels and demons existing, and to add Seer to the whole mix was just plain
irritating.
“What
does Ra'ah and Chozeh mean?”
I inquired, knowing very well I was butchering the pronunciations of the
strange words. The way they came from my
mouth didn't sound at all like how the demons had sounded them.
Sam
chose not to point out my brutal massacre of the words. “Those are just other ways to say Seer. Ra'ah basically means that you are
able to see. Chozeh means you're
an observer of visions.”
“Visions?”
He
nodded. “Most visions come to you
through dreams, but sometimes they can happen while you're wide awake. Being a Seer you may be able to see something
that will happen years down the road, or you will be able to see something just
moments before they happen.”
Stupefied
I asked, “I'll be able to see the
future? How crazy is that?!”
“No,
no, no,” he replied ruefully. “Don't get your gift from above confused with
fortune telling—those are two very different subjects. Your visions will come directly from the
Father, whenever and wherever you are.”
Amazement
infused my nerves as I digested everything he was saying, and I tried really
hard to keep an opened mind. Just sixty
some-odd days ago my life had presumably been normal, but now I was sitting in
my room having a conversation with my guardian angel about me being a Seer who
not only could see into the spiritual world, but also could receive visions
from God.
My
life was so far from normal it was pathetic.
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