Elann didn't take offense to the rejection and nodded. She felt the same way, glad to be alive. With herself and fate she could not see much, but with someone else as the subject, she had always been able to see more. It was why she offered, partially because she wanted to know more about Aimee, whether it was in the past, present, or future. "No, that's not all I know," she answered, thinking and looking up slightly to the sky as she searched her feelings. "I feel like it was a darkness, not connected to myself, but somehow connected to me in some other way. It feels old, growing and yet forgotten and I feel it will come to a point where it will no longer be." She smiled weakly and looked back, shrugging. "It's a mess. Who knows what to think from that? I also feel I will know in the near future and that it will not be good. It could be something simple and stupid, or it could be something huge. I am not sure." "I don't always see what I want when I read someone's presence, but sometimes it gives me clarity to the things that I've been thinking or dreaming about. Sometimes it's tied in close to someone I know or have met. I used to just ignore it, to think it strange, but lately in this past year, I've really been seeing things happen that are not coincidental. I've been considering trying to...I don't know, hone the ability, sort of like how you might with your magic?" She drew silent, just walking with her sister for a little bit; not entirely sure she would even want to discuss her Reinmancy. It probably was a comfort to her to know that Elann had knowledge of the skill and yet was not fearful of it.