Mark’s Ability to Read Auras After A Head Injury

After his head nearly smashed through the windshield of his car in an auto accident, Mark developed an unusual ability. He could see auras around people’s heads that looked like halos. Some people’s auras were grey, others were white, some a glowing white. Those he felt were saintly.

His girlfriend, Gina, had a white aura, and he felt lucky to be with her, the woman he was going to marry. He had decided to propose to her when they were going to dinner that night. But that night before their dinner date, she called him and said she couldn’t go to dinner with him because she had fallen in love with another man. She hoped they could be friends. His heart crushed, he dropped his cell phone and broke down crying.

He saw her a week later in passing with her new love, a tall blonde haired man. But the man had a black aura, which he sensed meant the man was soulless and capable of evil. He called Gina after he had seen her with that man and tried to warn her. When he told her how he could see auras that that man’s aura was black, which meant he was evil, Gina thought he was having a breakdown over her leaving him. You need to get counseling, she told him before she turned off her call phone, ignoring his warning.

A year later, Gina and the man got married. Mark wondered if he’d been wrong about the black aura since Gina was happy and the couple were made for each other, according to what mutual friends told him. But the next time he saw Gina, her aura had turned black like the man’s she had married. He wondered what that meant, and thought maybe the auras he saw were imaginary, as if his head injury had caused him to have some kind of mild mental health condition.

But when he saw on the news that Gina had been arrested for helping her husband hire a hitman to murder his ex-wife so he could have custody of their kids and not have to pay child support, Mark was shocked that Gina had let the man influence her like that. And he knew his aura readings were not a symptom of a mental health condition.

Bob Boyd

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