The medical profession says there's nothing medically wrong with Sarah. Just... don't crowd her or she gets splitting headaches. Is it psychosomatic? A phobia? The computers have run out of silly ideas to try to fix her phobia, or whatever it is, (at least, ones she's willing to try) and there are hardly any humans involved in any kind of psych-counselling any more.
Once that question gets resolved, there are others. Like, for instance, why is God arranging that the Institute so many people with the Gift at the Institute, and why is next Valentines' day going to cause problems?
This series was mostly finished a over a decade ago, I'm actually publishing it for the first time here on Royal Road.
Expect:
It's based on a future Earth, after our present decline into privacy-invadingchaos has been rejected.Conversation-driven story.No RPG elements.Daily chapters (or at least, 7 per week). Recent chapters around 5000-17000 words.Discussions on topics of faith, politics and technology.Some people can hear others' thoughts.Fewer people can read minds.It seems almost every main character falls in love.Other planets too, in later books of the meta-series.