I immediately stood up from the table and rushed to Undecided's side. When I began rubbing her shoulders, Undecided began blinking rapidly as if she was barely holding back tears.
To say that I was alarmed was to say nothing. Undecided wasn't an inexperienced girl just out of her brood cell—she had years of life experience now and saw all sorts of nasty things in her prophecies (most of which were averted, though).
It would take something really large to trouble her like this!
"What happened? What did you see, Undecided?"
"It's only the beginning—I couldn't see farther away yet—but… it's a catastrophe! A massive attack like never before!" Undecided exclaimed, waving her hands. "Father… Ah, I'm sorry, Father. I should explain more clearly, right? I just don't know where to even start!"
"Yes, yes… Calm down, alright? As long as we stay calm, we can always find a solution," I said, leading Undecided to the table and pushing my cup of tea in her hands. "Drink."