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I free to go now?ā€

ā€œYes, have a good flight.ā€

With deliberate calm, Jason walks away, savoring the sweet taste of victory. In the event heā€™s being watched, he stops, and with practiced nonchalance fishes the burner heā€™s carrying out of his pocket, ostensibly to check his messages. He smiles when he reads a new text. ā€œc u soon.ā€

CYNTHIA

I need time away after this last case, Cynthia Winters thinks. The little girl was found where I said she would be, but they were too late. She was dead. The look of devastation in her parentā€™s eyes was gut-wrenching. She remembers her mother telling her, ā€œChildren are their motherā€™s heart walking around outside her body.ā€

Life is hard when your heart dies before you do.

In this morningā€™s television interview, Cynthia said, ā€œI recognize that itā€™s difficult for some people to understand what an intuitive does.ā€

The newscaster explained to the viewing audience, ā€œSeveral law enforcement agencies use Cynthiaā€™s skill of psychometry, a form of extra-sensory perception that allows a person to read the energy of an object.ā€

When asked to explain further, Cynthia says, ā€œEvery item has an energy field that can transfer knowledge about its history. As an intuitive, I can ā€˜seeā€™ physical places associated with an object, in real time or the past. The detailed imagery I receive often helps law enforcement agencies to locate an item or a person.ā€

After an impressive on-air demonstration, the newscaster asks, ā€œWhat does it feel like to be an intuitive?ā€ Cynthia responds, ā€œThe work of an intuitive consultant can be draining. In particular, when a missing person is found dead. However, itā€™s rewarding when theyā€™re alive, or when the police find the perpetrator.ā€ She went on to say, ā€œIn addition to psychometry, I love to read peopleā€™s palms. Itā€™s gratifying when Iā€™m able to help someone by reading the lines on their hands.ā€ After another on-air demonstration, this time reading the newscasterā€™s palm, sheā€™s asked, ā€œWhatā€™s next for you?ā€

ā€œFrom here Iā€™m catching a flight to a writing retreat in the Pacific Northwest to complete the book Iā€™m working on.ā€

In the limo that takes her from the news station to the airport, Cynthia smiles as she thinks about the title of her manuscript, Guide Lines: The World in the Palm of Your Hand. Close to the end, sheā€™s hoping to finish it while at Pines & Quill. Sheā€™s not surprised thereā€™s a waiting list for the retreat, because sheā€™s heard and read rave reviews about the MacCulloughs, the husband and wife team who own it.

The glowing online praise says, ā€œLibby provides guidance for writing that authors find inspiring. She offers insightful teaching and discussion of the writing process, as well as provides feedback on participantsā€™ writing. And she offers tai chi classes in the morning as a way to prime the writing pump.ā€

The many enthusiastic reviews for Niallā€™s cuisine agree. ā€œHeā€™s an incredible gourmet chef who also possesses the working knowledge of a sommelier.ā€ One person wrote, ā€œHis food tastes like heaven!ā€ And several people admitted to gaining weight during their month in residence because they couldnā€™t resist his delicious meals, desserts, and wine pairings.

Iā€™m looking forward to the nonstop flight from Tucson to Seattle. Itā€™s short at two hours and forty-five minutes. And I always enjoy picking up on the energy of passengers sitting near me when I fly. Itā€™s like ā€œpeople watching,ā€ but at a much deeper level.

But thereā€™s something else about the destination. I canā€™t explain it, but I feel drawn. Iā€™ve never been to the location before, nor do I have any ties in that area, so it doesnā€™t make any sense. Yet the sensation is intense; itā€™s like Iā€™m being summoned.

FRAN

I think it was Eleanor Roosevelt who said, ā€œNo one can make you feel inferior without your consent.ā€ Well, she was wrong, Fran Davies thinks, packing her suitcase. My ex-husband took my self-esteem. When he found out that I canā€™t have children, he pulled it right out from under me, just like a rug. And I fell flat on my backside and havenā€™t gotten up since.

Fran looked into surrogacy, but her husband said, ā€œNo.ā€ She looked into adoption. Again, he said ā€œno.ā€ And thatā€™s when he also said, ā€œNoā€ to her. Thatā€™s when he announced that he didnā€™t love her anymore and that he wanted a divorce. His disappointment in meā€”my infertilityā€”trumped his love for me.

ā€œYou can have the house, the car, and the bank account,ā€ he told her. ā€œBut you canā€™t have children, and thatā€™s a deal breaker.ā€

ā€œBut itā€™s not my choice,ā€ she cried. ā€œThis is out of my control.ā€

Do I hate him? No. Do I hate myself? Yes. But not for that reason. Iā€™m angry that Iā€™ve allowed myself to become a rigid, dried up old prune. Iā€™m forty-one, but to look at me, youā€™d think Iā€™m well into my fifties.

Upon learning that she couldnā€™t have children, something out of her control, Fran became obsessed with controlling things she could. Her hair, weight, and wardrobeā€”precise and exactingā€”bear evidence of a choke hold, of being beat into submission.

Some people donā€™t understand how hard it is for a woman to watch her friends and family members conceive and have babies, while she canā€™t seem to. And when the attempts to conceive fail month after month and it becomes a case of infertility, itā€™s even worse.

Fran thinks about being overwhelmed by failure. Thatā€™s when I started seeing a therapist, Traci Schneider, she remembers. One of the most important things Traci told me was, ā€œFran, while youā€™re dealing with infertility, you need support to help you vent your frustrations, worries, and fears.ā€ She went on to say, ā€œSupport is key for women struggling with infertility. Itā€™s a disease that affects a womenā€™s core, and it can affect their relationships with family, friends, and even people at work.ā€

ā€œOkay,ā€ Fran agrees. ā€œIā€™ll attend an emotional support group for infertility.ā€

At Franā€™s first meeting, it becomes clear that the director, Maddy Shea, is a proponent of journaling. Maddy is fond of saying, ā€œWriting your way to the heart of a

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