She stared at him.
"It's a rare gift, trust me," he said. "And a treasured one. You'll eventually be able to see other things besides their deaths. Death is the only definite, and so it's the first vision you see until you hone your skills."
"It's awful," she murmured.
"As for me, well …" He trailed off. "That shit doesn't work on me. We'll leave it at that for now."
"I saw you … I saw …" She didn't know how to say what she'd seen without seeming like the craziest person in the world.
"That is what we have to talk about," he said, leaning toward her. "You will see my past. You will say nothing to anyone about what you see about me."
"I'm not doing it on purpose," she whispered, distraught. "I don't even know what I'm doing."
"I know. However, there are boundaries to your gift that I must give you now. It's better you learn them from the beginning. One, no matter what you See, you are forbidden from telling the person exactly what it is. If you are asked, you can give them insight into their future, so long as you do not reveal everything. Two, don't fuck with fate."
"I can't keep such horrible things to myself."
"Three, you can't save the world," he replied. "You can tell me what you see, if you need to talk about it. Does that work?"
She frowned, unconvinced. He rattled off more rules, and she listened without registering any of them. What the hell was an Oracle anyway? How did one just morph into one? Maybe it was the mercury in the tuna she ate or the excessive amounts of chocolate. Could eating fake sweetener turn her into something like this? If so, what would hard water do to a person?
She laughed. Startled, Damian stared at her.
"Sorry. I was thinking … it's stupid," she said. "I'm overwhelmed. One day I'm a boring financial planner, and the next day, I can't go out in sunlight and I see the future."
"You'll be able to go outside once you transform."
"What does that mean? Transform into what?"
"One of us. Our kind tend to live much longer than the average human. You'll finish transforming soon and will be like a human, just with a very, very long and extended life. Except…" He trailed off, giving her a considering look.
"Except what?" she demanded, panicking. "I have three eyes instead of two? I grow a tail?"
"Nothing like that," he assured her with a small smile. "One day, I'll tell you. You'll eventually have additional requirements to sustaining your body."