Flayace didn't know what to say. She felt sorry for the girl. Some powers were cool, but, most of them had things that made people hate that they were special. She sometimes wished the same as to what Ania had said. That it could all go away, to be able to live a normal life, free of all of this. She sighed and looked down. "Me too. I wish sometimes that I never had anything special about me."
She closed her eyes, trying to think. Was there a way to get rid of powers? She didn't think so. She knew that what she had, was a gift, not a curse, even though it seemed like it. She opened her eyes and looked up at Ania.
"You have to find someone special, that will accept you, that cares for you." She smiled a bit, trying to cheer Ania up. "If you find someone that loves you, or accepts you enough, it shouldn't matter. Someone that loves you for who you are, no matter what." She smiled again at Ania, looking into her eyes, for reassurance.
"I like your power. I wouldn't be scared or frightened by it." She paused. "I guess, it might be easier, for the future, to get to know the person, and be comfortable around them, then tell them." She nodded. "Some people just don't like powers, or unique people." She knew that was true. "Yeah, some people would be scared, but the ones that stay, and accept you." She paused and smiled. "Are the ones that you should keep. The ones that matter the most."
She looked up at the sky and sighed. This had been nice, but she felt as if she had to go, which was bad timing for her. "I'm sorry Ania, but I have to go." She pouted a bit, then laughed. She was sure that Ania had better things to do then talk to her. "I hope everything works out for you, and I will always do their if you need someone to talk to." She smiled and reached into her front left pocket to get a slip of paper that contained her cell phone number on it, and her email. Flayace went over and hugged Ania. "Everything will be okay." She said before getting up, smiling, and leaving.