Trevor and Victoria walked to Victoria's house after school. It was not an unusual sight to see the two best friends walking together. The had chosen Victoria's house because her parents wouldn't be home until later that evening, and she was an only child, and they needed to talk privately. Along the way, to keep from rousing suspicion from anyone who might overhear any snipits of conversation, they spoke of normal things, such as the dance that was coming up. When they got upstairs to Victoria's room and sat on her floor, they pulled out their necklaces again. Victoria brought up the subject first. "This is so weird," she said. Why would our parents, who don't even know eachother, give us each the exact same necklace? And why have we never seen any other necklaces even similar to this? And our parents are middle class. How could they afford diamonds this big?" Trevor shook his head, just as confused as she was.
"I don't know any of the answers to that, Vick. But I do know neither of my sisters got necklaces like this, and I know they wouldn't get me something like this just because I'm adopted." Victoria nodded. "Same with my parents," she replied. The two friends looked at eachother, still not sure what to think about having the exact same necklaces from their time of birth. Then Trevor looked down at the necklaces again.
"Look," he said. "They've started glowing..." Victoria frowned. "How weird..." They both blinked simultaniously. The image that crossed both their minds was that of a destroyed land, of a castle partialy in ruins over-looking the entire area. Even though the vision only lasted for a brief second, the two each saw enough to know that something terrible had happened somewhere. Then they looked into eachother's eyes, realizing they had each seen the same thing.
Victoria couldn't hold back her curiosity, now. She had to know. "Do you...do you have strange, recurring dreams, both at night and as day dreams?" she asked. Trevor nodded. "Yeah. There's a castle, like the one we just saw. And a huge maze..." Victoria nodded enthusiasticaly. "And fairies, and goblins everywhere..."she continued. Neither needed to say another word. They both knew they had been dreaming the exact same thing, and that something weird was going on.