I used to only get flashes when I made a decision.
Like standing at a crossroads—left or right, speak or stay quiet, act or wait—and boom, my brain would show me what happened next.
But now?
They're just… happening.
No trigger. No choice.
This morning, I was brushing my teeth, and suddenly I saw myself dropping the cup.
Two seconds later? My hand slipped.
Yesterday, walking to class, I saw a locker slam shut in front of me—saw myself flinch before it even happened.
And today during lunch?
I saw Jin trip over someone's backpack.
Didn't even see it before he did it—just as he did.
Like my brain was watching alongside everyone else.
That's not how this works.
I don't see things as they happen. I see them before .
So what's changing?
Every time I try to ask myself that, all I get is a headache and that weird, staticky noise in the back of my skull.
Familiar.
Almost like someone's trying to tune into a radio station that doesn't exist anymore.
The worst part?
Lena wasn't even near me today.
I haven't said two words to her since our hallway chat.
But the glitches? They're not stopping.
If anything, they're getting worse.
Today after gym class, I got another flash.
Except it wasn't about me.
It was about a girl I barely know—Ava, from my English class.
In the vision, she was crying. Standing alone by her locker.
Then she turned, looked straight at me, and whispered something I couldn't hear.
I blinked.
Back in reality, she was laughing with her friends like nothing was wrong.
Still, I couldn't shake the image.
Something's off.
Not just with me.
With everything.
And I'm starting to think—
Maybe I didn't break my power.
Maybe it broke on its own .