Lavender glanced over at Hannah's rune spread, recognizing a few of the symbols, but they weren't her preferred method. She much preferred the visual of her cards, which sometimes desperately clung to - no time more than in their last year of school. "A battle?" she repeated, not liking how that added to what she was seeing.
"I...I have the three of swords in the 10 position." The card by itself was ominous looking enough, a heart with three swords through it and rain in the background. Of course there were other cards that supported what that card meant, but at the moment that was the one she was stuck on. "It represents a sudden pain, suffering...that something is amiss, which when coupled with the moon as signifier that already represents danger, darkness, terror."
She shook her head, taking a moment to pull together the full story and not just worry over one card. "And then the wheel of fortune, saying that it's inevitable that it's written." Lavender paused over the five of swords, wondering how an underlying feeling of despair based on defeat feed into these cards and if maybe that was the dreams were. "But here, the six of wands, it goes along with your expected battle - a victorious enemy at the gates."