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As suggested by S1 (via PM), the Tabtha & Lucie show will now happen in this new thread, the ‘main’ one being principally devoted to the Anderson. (And it make things easier for me, since I don't have to wait for the rest of the story to be on the point Lucie will finally be cleared to go back home to write about Lucie being cleared to go back home.
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The next day, Lucie was cleared to go home. Tabitha wasn't alone waiting for her. After all, Lucie had promised to Samantha Twist the famous Journal that contained the secret of her change from Luc into her new self. She also had to bring back anything possibly having her old DNA to the hospital, so it could be compared to her new one and help better understand what the potions actually did.
Just as she had changed back and was about to exit her hospital room, Lucie's eyes became a solid blue.
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In this vision, she was a man named Butch, a man with a divine mission: to kill all demons currently hiding on hearth. He was helped in his task by someone answering to Larvae.
But the beings that Butch and Larvae killed thinking they were demons were, in fact, the innocents residents of Moon Lake
Then the vision shifted. Lucie was now an older version of herself, albeit not much by werecat standards. She was the lone survivor of what was now known as the Moon Lake massacre, an incident that had revealed to the world the existences of were-peoples, along with their usually pacific behavior. But most peoples believe her dead too, since the army retain her captive, using her powers to prevent crimes and wars like in a bad remake of Minority Report, forcing her to have visions after visions after visions after visions…
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When Lucie came back to the real world, she wasn't in her hospital room anymore. Instead, she was siting on a chair while a doctor examined her, and most specifically her eyes. Once the vision ended, causing her eyes to change back to normal, the doctor verified that her eyes responded correctly.
The patient for her part, couldn't help but think of her visions. She had the distinctive feeling that the man she was in the start of that last one was the one who killed Jennifer Harper and Harry Jenkins in her first one.