"So, how's this work again?" Jinx the crow asked, from where he perched on the table that Thirteen used as a makeshift workbench.
Thirteen made some final adjustments to the old polaroid camera, making sure the film was in place. "I'm goin' to be castin' a Postcognition techne. Specifically, to see the Starbucks backroom over in the Zinfandel Estates, on the night we were there."
"Right," the familiar tried to follow along, but a lot of this Time magic stuff was beyond him, "But won't they notice you're spying on them? Didn't you say someone else was spying on them? You noticed that."
The Acanthus raised the camera to her eye, peering at Jinx through the lens, "Nae. It's not the same. Scryin' happens in the present. Postcog is viewin' the past."
"What difference does that make?"
Thirteen lowered the camera and fiddled with it again. She's spent the past few days fixing the old Polaroid, after she'd found it at a yard sale. Finding film for it had been more time consuming. "Scryin' magic happens now, so it's affects the now. The present can be altered by current events. Postcognition is only viewin' the past, and the past is set in stone. Nothin' I do now, or in the future, will change what happened that night. It's like this..."
She raised the camera and snapped a quick picture of the crow. He squacked at the surprise flash photography. "Ahh! I'm blind!"
"You're fine. Give is a minute," the redhead smiled as a polaroid photo ejected from the slot on the front of the camera. She set it down on the table and waited for it to develop, while Jinx stumbled about blindly, blinking his little black eyes.
"You'll pay for your crimes, woman! Get me one of those walking canes, I'll... oh, I can see now..." After shaking his head, the familiar hopped over to gaze at the photo. Slowly an image of himself appeared, looking surprised. "Oh my gawd, I am so beautiful!"
Smirking, Thirteen gestured at the polaroid, "Now, this pic is like the postcognition. It's a way to view the past. But lookin' at it doesn't change anythin'. It's just there, a moment set in stone. Or photo paper, in this case." She picked up the camera again and aimed it at Jinx, "Next, if I were to take another picture, our current actions will affect the outcome. There's a myriad of poses you could take in the future. The future is like water, fluid and undetermined. Hasn't taken a shape yet, but it will solidify once I click the button, and the future becomes the past."
Jinx puffed his feathered chest and struck a noble avian pose. Grinning, the Libertine snapped the picture, and once more it slid out of the camera's slot.
"See? Now this moment is stone, too. Can't be changed, anymore, no matter what I do now or in the future."
The bird tilted his head curiously. "Shouldn't it be ice?"
"What?"
"Water doesn't turn into stone, it hardens into ice, silly."
Thirteen sighed, "You're takin' my metaphors too literally, Jinx."
The crow gave a human-style shrug of his wings, in a manner he'd seen the Highland girl do many, many times. "Whatever, just hang these masterpieces in a museum!"


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