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River's eyes were so wide they looked like they would pop out of his head. I couldn't help but laugh and then took a moment to appreciate that I had my Dad, Alaric, and River with me right now. I was so happy, so blessed, and my heart was so full. "Um, Sage, you are glowing!" River exclaimed. "It will happen when she feels something with great emotion," Alaric said. "Only those with supernatural gifts or with the gift of sight will be able to see it, don't worry," Alaric added quickly after he noticed River starting to panic. "How much have I missed? It's only been a week!" River said as he ran his hands in his hair. Classic River, he was overwhelmed. I grabbed his hand and gently led him out of the room. We walked, hand in hand, to the kitchen and were greeted by my stunned family m