Sky girl
still fresh, but the weight of that power had begun to sink in. She couldn't help but feel a sense of responsibility-this gift, as strange and unpredictabl
far had mostly involved personal encounters and minor situations, but the more she looked at the clouds, the clearer her visions became. Sh
teachers in their offices preparing for their next lesson. Juliana was walking down the main staircase when she noticed something strange-a boy from her grade, Adam, was walk
e future-Adam stumbling, losing his balance, and tumbling down the stairs in front
grabbed Adam's arm, steadying him just before his foot missed the step. He looked at her in
his voice shaking slightly
s Adam continued up the stairs, completely unaware of how close he had come to disaster, Juliana couldn't help
r power wasn't limited to just avoiding accidents-it could also be used to prevent misunderstandings, technical failures, and disrupt
int shimmer in the corner of her eye. The clouds in her mind began to form images, and she saw the lab station in front of her. There, she could see the Bunsen burner on the tabl
Her eyes flicked to the Bunsen burner on her own table and then to Mrs. Taylor, who was busy writing formul
," Juliana said, trying to keep her voice calm and steady, though her mind w
ked over to the burner, noticing right away that it was indeed sputtering weakly, threatening to
with a smile. "We don't want any accidents in h
to avert a potentially dangerous situation before anyone had even realized there was a problem. She hadn't acted for recogn
thing else entirely to step in and prevent accidents, no matter how small. This wasn't about changing the course of someone's life or making a dram
t of her ability ca
ed the busy intersection near the local park, Juliana's gaze flicked upward. A cluster of dark clouds began to swirl overhead, and just like before, Juliana's heart skipped a
ture unfolded before her. She could see the dog darting into the street, the car coming too fa
r her. She reached the intersection just as the dog leapt into the street, and in a split-second dec
furious. Juliana didn't care. Her heart was racing in her chest, and the adrenaline left her dizzy. The dog
eyes wide. "Juliana, what t
I-I saw it happen in the clouds. It was like... I knew exactl
ng her head. "You've got this,
ath. She felt a rush of relief mixed with something else-a deeper sense of purpose. She wasn't just using her power to deflect insu
a power that could alter the course of events, even if only by a few minutes or seconds. And for the first time, she felt like she was on the right pa
he had to be careful. Her power was growing stronger, and she didn't know what else it could
she realized that she was the one who had to