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“Poyeson” Chapter 1 cont.

It’s Saturday morning and I am having breakfast with Hannah. As I sit there I notice how relaxed Hannah is, how in control she is, and with good reason too. Also how she tries to make eye contact most of the time, like those sharp hazel eyes of hers holds some secret…

This interview started off just like the one with John did with her telling me about the beginning. “I definitely started off earlier than John did,” she starts. “I would say that up until I was 5 or 6 years old I was perfecly normal. Then I noticed how everthing seemed to wrok out in my favor. Of course I didn’t think anything about, I was only 6 years old. As I grew up though I started wondering just by looking around me and wanting the situation would change it would. More specifically, if I looked at someone and “suggested” that they do something, they would do it. Not reluctantly, like someone was forcing them to, but they seemed genuinely happy to do that thing. Like there was nothing in the world that could make them happier.”

“Wouldnt it be a little difficult to live life out normally if everything is works out for you?” Stupid question I know, but I had to ask it, “I mean a lot of the lessons in life are learned because things just dont work out for you and you learn and grow from those situations.”

“Does it look like I lead a normal life? Anyway to answer your question, yes it does, which is why I spend most of my life not making suggestions to people. I really try to control the use of my powers, so I dont mess up the world too much. I mean come on, I’m trying to help the world, not hurt it.

“Most people say that whay I do is wrong, because I force people to do things agains their own will. To me, that is both true and not true. Of course to make someone do something without their consent is wrong, but The way I do it, it changes the way they see things so that they WANT to do something for me. Like I said, it coldn’t make them happier.

“Is wasnt until my junior year in High school that I really matured about the way I used my ability. That was also the year I met John and Trish. But that story is for another time. Now I have to go attend to other, greater things,” she finishes then gets up and walks out of the resarant without a backward glance.

I sit there and think about my interview with John yesterday and the one with Hannah just now and I get really excited for my next with Patricia on Monday…

To be continued…..