I decided to keep my mouth shut; it really wasn't worth getting into a fight at the moment about whether wishes could come true or not.
After all, I had that fun little ace up my sleeve.
I'd let their dreams make the wishes their mouths would not.
"Sorry," I smiled at Wang Tian Mu. "Back home, it's a bit different." Shrugging my shoulders, I put on my best innocent face. "But thanks for healing me. It's been over 13 years since I had last been able to see. It's kind of nice."
Was I pissed that she had healed me without my permission? Not at all.
It never bothered me that I was blind as much as it seemed to bother the people around me. But now that I was no longer trapped in my three-bedroom home in the bayou, me being blind was a good way to die.
Now I could see the threat coming at me, head-on. I no longer had to rely on anyone to show me what I was facing; I could survive on my own.