Kaden didn't know what to say. It was the first and only time he heard she had this ability.
Kaden wondered if she had it in her previous two lifetimes. He didn't remember a single moment it could be possible. Her eyes were rarely as distant and glazed over as that day in the museum and this morning.
This was not a natural ability she inherited. Kaden knew as much.
"Were you born with it?" Kaden asked.
Kaden released her collarbone to grab her hand. He gave it a soft, reassuring squeeze. She needed to know he was still on her side. He always was.
"I… I don't…" Lina struggled to speak, her brows tugging together.
Suddenly, her face became pale. It was happening again.
Kaden instantly recognized it. Her legs gave out, but he caught her. His fast reflexes always kicked in for her.
"Shhh, it's alright," Kaden soothed, lifting her to sit on the table.