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Or perhaps he wouldnāt have to beg, what with Miriam and her coven being down for a visit. Rich might appreciate a valid excuse to escape for eight hours.
Laine drummed his fingers on the desk. It was too quiet, had been, in the way he was thinking, for days. Who knew heād miss Connerās pranks so much? Laine snorted. What he wouldnāt give now to have his hat knocked off by that ghostly hand, or for the papers on Lorettaās desk to fly up in the air in a whirlwind of Connerās making.
Where is he? Where are all of them? Laineās thoughts centered in a moment of clarity. Five days ago, all this weird stuff had begun. The spirits of McKinton had disappeared without a warning. The only other unusual thing he could think of that had happened besides that five days ago was Miriam and some of her coven had arrived. He heard Richās voice in his head, telling Laine about a blessing ceremony Miriam had done.
The fine hairs on his arms prickled with an electrical current of unease. Sheād know how to get rid of spirits, wouldnāt she? And considering her sonās partner had been the victim of two malevolent spirits, maybe sheād think getting rid of all the spirits here would be a good thing.
It made sense. It also scared the crap out of him, because if she had sent them away, Laine wasnāt sure they could be brought back. The dull ache in Laineās chest grew to a breath-stealing intensity. Sending spirits along to wherever was all well and good if they wanted to go, but Conner wouldnāt have.
After what Conner had suffered during the last hours of his lifeārestrained and tortured to deathāthe idea of him being forced to leave the Earthly plane was too much. Laine drew in a shaky breath and rubbed at his stinging eyes. He didnāt have any proof, but he felt the truth of the situation all the way to his bones.
Someone had sent the spirits away, and if it wasnāt Miriam, maybe she could tell him who would have the power to do such a thing. Or maybe Chris could, what with him reading auras and such. Laine wasnāt sure how that worked, but he knew Chris could do it.
One last swipe at his eyes and another long breath and Laine had himself back under control. Heād find a way to fix this. First thing to do was to talk to Miriam, something he wanted to do in person, but he needed to make sure she was at Chris and Richās. She and the people who came with her were all staying there, although all of the other coven members were in tents whereas Miriam was staying in the house. Looked like a damn campsite.
Laine reached for the phone just as the door swung open. Sev smiled at him and Laine spotted the two people behind him. Laine stood and rounded the desk as Sev, another man, and a woman who could only be Sevās sister entered the building.
āThey got in a few minutes early,ā Sev said. āScared me half to death when I was outside of the cafĆ© trying to keep the wind from dumping your coffee.ā
Laine nodded then held out his hand. Roger and Alma could decide who shook it first. āLaine Stenley.ā He thought about adding, āSevās partnerā, but they knew that, and besides, he wanted to see how they reacted to him.
Roger smiled easily and shook Laineās hand with a decently strong grip. āRoger Martinez, and this lovely lady is my wife, Alma.ā
Laine looked at Alma as he shook her hand. She appeared to be a little nervous, but he didnāt see even a hint of disgust in her pale eyes. Laine was gladāshe looked so much like Sev he wasnāt sure he could hold a grudge against her. Then he had to be honest with himself and admit heād been doing exactly that toward all of Sevās family for years now.
Well, heād let it go in this case, unless Alma turned out to be something other than what she seemedāa caring, nervous sister who maybe knew sheād made mistakes where her younger brother was concerned.
Laine looked past the trio in front of him. He spotted a silver minivan in the parking lot. āYāall lose the kids?ā
āThey didnāt want to scare you off,ā Sev said, winking at him. āIt seems all the times I told them what a calm, quiet man you were, Alma here took that to mean you had a delicate dispositionāā
āSevero!ā Almaās face flamed as she popped her brother on the arm. āI did not! Adela smelled like puke and needed to shower, andā¦ā Alma looked at him unflinchingly. āI thought, well, Roger and I thought you might be angry with us. We know we havenāt been the family we should, but please believe me, we would like to change that, if youāll give us a chance.ā
āEven if I had been angry, I wouldnāt have said anything rude in front of your kids,ā Laine pointed out, only a little irked that Alma and Roger would think different. It wasnāt as if they knew him, after all. āAnd, yeah, I think Sev deserves better than what heās got from his family, butāā He held up a hand when Sev started to speak. āI know the family dynamics are kind ofā¦ā He couldnāt think of a polite way to dig himself out of the corner heād stupidly shoved himself into.
Rogerās eyes lit with amusement. āScrewed up? Yeah, you could say that. But weāre not really involved in those parts of the dynamics, as you called them, any more. Maybe eventually Sev and Almaās other siblings will
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