1853 – Embraced (25 y/o) Chapter I- A trip to London. Drina was born among a group of Romani gypsies who used to travel around different places and traded stuff they scavenged. Drina was ambitious to learn about fortune telling. There was that lady who was the only one who could fortune tell, her name was Madam Lala. She was an old woman who always felt tired. Drina grew up, learning how to tell fortunes by Lala she was as good as Madam Lala when she was 25 years old.
They were heading to London to sell some food which they had collected from their trades. Drina decided to earn by telling fortune to people. London was one of the busiest places and she had never gone into big cities …show more content…
“Your life line is not that long, you should be careful, you can die tonight, tomorrow, the night after.” Drina said in shock. “Oh…really? That’s not very-… comforting, is it?” The guy said in a clam manner as if he didn’t believe Drina. “Come on, now my turn to read your fortune” The guy forcefully grabbed her hand, Drina resisted at first but his grip was strong. “Hmm let me see” the guy said while making weird faces at her hand. “Stop it! You’re wasting my time” Drina said. The guy acted like he didn’t hear her at all. “Oh…terrible….terrible” he said “Something bad is going to happen to you my dear little gypsy, you better stay away from streets at night”. Drina took her hand away from him. “You’re done, you can go now” Drina said. The guy nodded with a slight smile on his way and disappeared. After earning few more coins, she decided to go back to her people. Drina was walking down through the streets of London in the night. ‘You better stay away from streets at night’ that guy’s voice echoed in her mind ‘Terrible’. Drina couldn’t take it. ‘My dear little gypsy’. The voice was echoing in her mind louder now. “WHAT DO YOU WANT?!” she asked, knowing she won’t expect any answer from the wind but she said that anyway. “You” a voice replied. As soon as she turned around, the guy hit her head with a blunt object and she fell