"Can... I return to my wives if I accept your gift?"
Nux asked as he looked at her with a determined look on his face. As if the moment the Seer said yes, whatever it was, he was going to accept it.
But...
"I do not know."
The Seer answered honestly.
"You said I could."
Nux narrowed his eyes.
"In theory, yes.
But...
We are already standing in the territory of the unknown, what I even call a theory, isn’t a theory by definition, it is merely a prediction I made after observing the Multiverse all this while and can undeniably be affected by my wish for it to be true."
"So you arranged all this, turning your own Soul into a relic, having yourself be killed, planning my death, then risking my life hoping it would work out, all of it—
On a whim?"
"..."
The Seer didn’t say anything.
While Nux’s words were an extremely diluted version of everything she had planned, thought and done so far—
At their very core—
What she did was nothing more than a desperate move to get out of this hell and... live.
So yes, she did it all on a whim and if she had a choice—
She would do it all over again.
Nux looked at her for a good while, none of them knew how much time had passed, or if time had passed at all.
But in the end—
"Alright."
Nux bit it.
"What’s your gift?"
He asked.
What choice did he even have?
He was stuck in a place he knew next to nothing about, with no way of returning, his physical body, his Soul and his connection to his own Universe erased—
He couldn’t sense his wives, he couldn’t sense his children, he couldn’t sense... anything.
All he could see was this ridiculously vast Multiverse that held basically no meaning to him since his wives weren’t next to him.
So yes.
He was desperate.
And in his desperation, he had no choice but to seek the Seer’s help, again, after being betrayed by her once.
"If you betray me again..."
He muttered.
The Seer looked at him, he looked at her face and then, he just sighed—
"I don’t even know what I would do or who I’d be angrier at, you or myself."
"It would be you."
The Seer answered with certainty.
"I did not want you to answer that."
Nux felt his mouth twitching as the Seer nodded, she looked a little sheepish as she did that. It was cute.
Nux, however, shook his head.
"Now tell me what your gift is."
He demanded and once again, the Seer pointed at the Multiverse in front of him.
"I wish to gift you my ability."
She explained.
"The ability... you have...?"
"You see this vast Multiverse?"


"Well, I can’t exactly just tell you how I do it."
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