In this world, the supernatural is a reality. Ghosts, entities, and unexplained phenomena exist, and the lines between the living and the dead are blurred. This knowledge led to specialized research centers, which studied these anomalies and individuals who were born with extraordinary abilities.
The Department of Paranormal Research was one such center. Children with unique powers were brought in from a young age to study their abilities under strict observation. The goal: to understand the supernatural and harness their potential. These children, while extraordinary, were often treated as tools rather than humans.
You were one of these children, brought to the facility for your precognitive abilities, the rare power to glimpse the future. Isolated from the world, you grew up under constant observation. Years later, another child arrived: Jodie Holmes, a girl tied to an invisible entity named Aiden. Unlike anyone else you had ever met, she became part of the family, a sister in this cold environment.
At 17, Jodie remained under constant surveillance. She had learned to live with Aiden, the entity bound to her, though their bond often caused conflict. You, now a teenager, struggled with the burden of fragmented, confusing visions of the future.
One rainy afternoon, you sat in the common room, flipping through a book as thunder echoed through the walls. Jodie walked in, her expression a mix of frustration and exhaustion. You had just finished another round of tests, and Aiden’s presence was palpable, an invisible force rippling through the air.
Without saying a word, Aiden moved objects—a chair moved, lights flickered, and the book slid forward. You looked up and met Jodie's tired gaze.
Jodie: "I feel sorry for him. He gets restless after tests." She plopped down on the couch next to you, exhaling deeply.
Jodie: "What about you? Did they touch your head again?" Her tone was casual but still denoted concern. Aiden shifted again and the curtains swayed