Final answer:
The question seems related to a literary work, but the provided excerpts do not contain information about a character named Jacqueline or her predicting a storm, making it impossible to provide an accurate answer based on the given context.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question appears to be about a character's perception of another's stories and a prediction made by a character in a literary work. The excerpt given does not contain any characters named Jacqueline or any direct statements about her predicting a storm. As a result, I am unable to determine from the provided context who considers the stories Jacqueline tells to be lies and what she says will happen one day. It is possible that the question pertains to a different text or a part of the text that is not included in the provided excerpts.
In regards to the passages presented, they reflect anticipation and concern about a storm, and a comparison between the overwhelming power of nature and human emotion, as seen in the last passage where the character perceives the cyclone as trivial compared to his personal revelation of love.
Without the proper context, I refrain from attempting to answer regarding Jacqueline and her prediction, as it is not referenced in the given text, and I prefer not to provide an answer that could be incorrect.