"Heh, I always knew auroras knew what was up," Brinley said, "at least when they focused on facts. I guess there's always the chance that the prophecy could be true, but you never really know until everything is said and done and suddenly it's like, 'Oh, okay, that's what it meant.' And then there are the self-fulfilling ones." She would've said that it was like Macbeth, where the prophecy came into fruition because Macbeth guided it there himself. Dramatic irony, always fun.
Brinley squinted at Keara, "Yeah, well, it dosen't come so easily to some of us, you know. But it's definitely something I'll take into consideration if I do need help." The news about Misha though? That was definitely new to Brinley and she immediately winced.
"Yikes," she said, "At least they'll give him another shot eventually. I knew he was going to be a TA but I didn't know why he was sticking around. Man, that sucks. Set back a year. But hey, maybe you can grill him for advice on what to expect so you don't do the same thing?"