A Myriad of Colors: New Colors (Part 1)
A Myriad of Colors
12:13pm
Sunday 02/27/2016
STORYTIME: NEW COLORS (DAY1)
Alright guys, I know I’ve been absent from my blog for a while but I’m back with a whole lot of juicyness. A bunch has happened in the last 2 days, as you can see from the title. But first let me remind you of who I am and what I can see.
Hi, my name is Alecs, I’m “5’5”, light blue eyes, & black hair. I have like 4 really good friends and we’re all pretty close since we’ve known each other for a long time. I don’t really talk to or hangout with anyone else besides them. But for some reason people at my school have pegged me being stuck-up, even tho I’m nice to everyone I talk to. I’m just shy. If u ask my family especially my parents, I’m also timid, quiet, and socially reclusive (minus the few friends previously mentioned). I’m really close to my family especially my grandma who had just passed away a few months ago. Ever since I was a kid I could see colors surrounding people. My grandma told me that what I was seeing was called auras. Apparently everyone has one and it’s just a reflection of someone’s energy, emotions, personality & moral values. She later taught me how to read them and not be too influenced by other people’s auras. Over the years, she taught me how to control the way I looked at people, so that way I wasn’t just seeing people’s auras 24/7.
She was a free spirit and borderline hippy, but she was still like every other grandma that liked to cook & spoil their grandchildren. My dad always said that her readings and stories were all made up to entertain me & my siblings. Grandma said he didn’t believe because he was blind to the old world, whatever that meant. These days, I only use my gift when I’m meeting new people and when I need to see if someone is lying to me. But I try not to use it on my family, sometimes I use it on my friends when I can see that they’re having a bad day or when they’re hiding something and they need to talk about stuff.
All of you already know that I am out to my family and friends, but just not to everyone at my school.
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