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noun
something that is considered to be a sign of how a future event will take place
The universe sometimes gives certain perceptive people cosmic or maybe even divine signs about the future. Little hints, which, if interpreted correctly, can be used to predict certain events. Agnes Trace - despite being convinced of the opposite - was no such person and the fire that burned the neighbor's farm was no cosmic sign of the universe and neither a divine intervention. In fact, Agnes herself had been the cause of the fire. Yet, this simple little fact did not prevent the pregnant woman to ponder over the ways of life and the course of the universe as a whole, when she watched the flames eagerly eating through the roof. She smiled, but not in a cruel way, no no. Her smile was that of a sage, who had figured out something those around her just couldn't grasp. Well okay, that something may or may not have been the insight that, in order to protect her neighbor from a terrible death, she had to set her house on fire. And sure, maybe she should have made sure that said neighbor was not currently at home, when she did. But these facts pale when you do the right thing. The moment she had realized that Muriel was indeed inside these four - by now only three remaining - walls, came as a little shock, of course. Yet, once the screams had stopped, she started to smile again, relieved that the vision she had received the previous night in her dream hadn't come true and Muriel did not suffer the terrible terrible death she had foreseen. She patted her belly and silently thanked destiny for the gift she had received. Another bad fate prevented, another good deed done for society. Looking up towards the stars above her, she sighed. The visions - most would call them random dreams or imaginations - had started with the pregnancy and she knew with certainty that this child was directly sent by the stars. Or Gods. Or the universe. Or maybe even a mix out of all of these? Admittedly, she was not sure whether that was actually a thing that could happen. Did the stars and the gods debate who they would send insights into destiny? Either way, she knew an omen when she saw one - of that she was sure. And thus, as she stood there, enlightened by the flames and a deeper understanding of the universe, the name of the yet to be born child became blatantly apparent to her. The truth was suddenly there and the inevitably of the fact that this child's name was predestined hit her with the force of a burning piece of debris from her neighbor's house. And as the stars above her faded in a sudden surge of unconsciousness, caused by the not-so-metaphorical burning piece of debris from her neighbor's house, she breathed her son's name for the very first time. "Omen."
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To be continued...