Sydney You are one hundred percent certain that power wasn’t yours?” Tori asked for the third time. “You know it wasn’t me. You seen that storm follow her as well as I did. I can’t project it — you know that. We tried to see if I can project it to offer protection to others. I don’t have that ability. It was hers.” “I know. It’s just that I have never seen that gift land twice in one generation. Your grandmother held power over all the elements. It skipped me and your other aunties. It skipped your mother and Katia’s father. Katia and it landed on you and Lacey. I seen that, Tori. I don’t know why or how any more than you do. I think Lacey is the divine in the prophecies that either save or destroy the supernatural world,” Tori blurted, her mouth clearly moving just as fast as her mind

