chapter 5

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“But I do love you Liv.” That was all he said and he looked at her with those eyes. He pushed his hand and covered the top of hers squeezing it a bit, to comfort her. She was inwardly regretting having playing mind games with him this whole time. She should have told him how she felt from the very beginning she started feeling this way. They finished and they did the dishes together. She was washing the utensils while he dried the and put them away. “Well I’m gonna go spend some more time with my friends after this,” he informed her. “You mean the one you have not so sure feelings about?” she said sounding very jealous. Then she realized what she had just said. “I meant have a good time.” She forced a smile on her face. He gave her a peck on the cheek and walked out the house. She stood there looking or seeming worried. Once out he tried communicating to Val but he hadn’t got the hang of long distance telepathy. Then he heard Val say, ‘Your thoughts get all scrambled when you try to communicate with me. Josh is coming for you.’ Josh came, touched his shoulder and they were in the underground lounge. He walked to avail who was in the room they had done he had his training earlier. “I wanted to master all my telepathy powers today,” Olly said. “Well I’m sorry Olly buy it isn’t as easy as it sounds,” Val said, “you’ll have to wait a little longer.” “Ok I’m already good at mind reading and mind control but I haven’t learned how to mind read from a far distance or make people delusional.” “Don’t worry about that in about a week you’ll have learned all those abilities. OK?” “But for now we’re gonna keep practicing your mind control,” Val said, “I want you to do what you did again. Try making me do something and if you have mastered mind control making people see things will be as easy as walking.” So he looked into his eyes as he had done earlier. His eyes turned greenish and he told her to sit down but she was fighting him, testing his limits. The more they kept doing this their eyes grew darker, hers dark blue and his dark green. He kept on telling her the same command but she was fighting him so hard. They both started to have a ringing sound in their head accompanied by a migraine and all the other sense 7s started forming a mob around them watching who would take out who. Olly’s eyes turned unbelievably and completely green almost becoming black. The veins on his fore head had popped out and he yelled, “SIT DOWN!” Every single person on the lounge including Val, Josh, who was watching from a balcony, and all the sense 7s sat down as so as Olly said the words. On that happening he blacked out and slummed his body against the floor. When he was down everyone was able to move again. Val rushed over to Olly whose eyes were completely black and then they went back to their ordinary colour. In less than 30 seconds Olly woke up like he had been having a nightmare, everyone else in the room was murmuring, wondering how he had just done that. Not only had he mind controlled a telepath as strong as Val but also everyone else in the room. It was unbelievable. There were other telepaths in the room but none as strong as Val. She was able to control 4 people at the same time, maybe 5 or 6 but not a whole mob of sense 7s. “How did you do that?” Val asked “I really don’t know,” Olly answered all he did was tell all the voices in his head to sit down and he thought it was something all telepaths could do. “That’s where your wrong Olly I have honestly never ever seem a telepath control more than 6 people but these are hundreds of 7s. How did you?” she asked again, “well you gonna have to teach me, sometime.” Olly held his head like he had been hit with base bat Val walked him into her room. It was upstairs in the lounge. It was beautiful, but she wasn’t that kind of girl who has pink all over the bedroom and posters of super stars on the walls. Her bedroom was just simplicity, the walls were a light blue and her bed and their beddings were a darker blue. She seemed to be a blue enthusiast he thought to himself. “No, am not. My favourite colour is actually purple. Lemme get you some water and an aspirin,” she said walking out as his eyes moved around her bedroom. There was this mirror with compartment drawers with a sitting spot in front of it. There was a book on top of it. It was a purple book and it was locked with heart shaped padlock. She walked back in the room with a glass of water and two aspirins in her hands. She handed them to him and said inside his mind, “Does it still hurt?” “Not that much.” “But seriously how did you do that, I thought it was beyond our mind’s capacity.” They were speaking telepathically the whole time.
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