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Wayne found it difficult to concentrate on his trip until he crossed the state line into West Virginia. He moped during the entire twenty-four-hour train trip from Indiana to Huntington, West Virginia including the nine-hour layover in Chicago. It seemed stupid to have to go west before he could go east, but he wandered around The Loop looking at the animated Christmas displays in the windows of Marshall Field’s. He was lovesick. His hand was always touching the necklace Judith had placed around his neck. He had filled a notepad with doodles of her namesign. They were going steady. At least he thought that’s what it meant.

Once he was off the train, the excitement of meeting the mysterious Uncle Bert took hold. Wayne had corresponded with his uncle since he was old enough to write, but this Christmas was only the second time they had met. He wasn’t what Wayne remembered at all. He looked like an old prospector of the type you’d see pulling a donkey along in a cartoon. Wayne wasn’t sure if a donkey might have been more dependable than the rickety old pickup Uncle Bert tossed his bag into. He didn’t say much on the drive to his home near Newburg. Idle chit-chat about how Wayne’s trip had been and whether he was hungry—repeated twice.

The mountains were beautiful, though. The weather was cold, but it hadn’t snowed much when they arrived. His uncle had retired to a place as remote as any Wayne had ever visited. The road was a dirt track for three miles across the side of a mountain. His uncle’s home was halfway between the main roads at either end of the track. The driveway was another half mile long, leading from the dirt road to a modest little house. In fact, Wayne would almost call it a shanty, but the garage door opened at the push of a button and closed behind them. Wayne started to open his door but his uncle held out a hand.

“Give me just a minute before we get out,” he said. Wayne watched as his uncle stripped off the beard and a mop of a wig and tossed them on the seat of the truck. He pulled off his shirt and lost thirty pounds. Bert looked at him and smiled. He was clean shaven with a military haircut. “I feel human now,” he said. “Can’t be too careful when I’m off my mountain.”

They got out of the truck and Bert opened the door to the house.

Wayne walked around in amazement for two days. His uncle gave a guided tour of the apartment comprising eight rooms. He explained that while he was removing his disguise, an elevator had dropped them nearly a hundred feet below ground. The apartment was in an abandoned coal mine, of which there were many in the area. Wayne was told not to step through certain doors which led into unimproved portions of the mine. In his curiosity, Wayne checked the doors and found out that there wasn’t any way to step through them. They were locked tight.

By New Year’s Eve, Wayne was beginning to believe all the stories his uncle had ever told about being a spy. He was enjoying the stories Bert related about life in the secret service. Greece after the war was in turmoil as the communists tried to take over. Children were being sent to hide in the desolate Metéora to escape the conscription gangs. His uncle had been under cover for ten years, his only contact with family the letters to and from his great nephew, each smuggled out by a courier and posted from an APO address.

“You don’t know how much you contributed to my sanity in those days. I was still sent out to collect data occasionally, but was mostly responsible for digesting information and sending reports while I waited for retirement and my retreat to be built. Waiting is a hard-learned skill. You were already in college when I moved here. I wanted to invite you to visit right away, but the company had to be certain my location and movements were not observed. It’s no wonder so many of us retire at the end of a pistol.”

“Uncle Bert, I always thought you were writing to entertain me. Did you put secrets in your letters? My junior high and high school life must have bored you to tears.”

“No. It was the only normal thing I ever saw. There is some pretty outlandish stuff going on in the world. That super spy in the movies—James Bond?—that’s only things that movie producers can dream up. The reality is way beyond that.”

Wayne settled in for another of his uncle’s wartime stories. His mother’s uncle had sent him snippets of stories throughout the fifties and when they finally met in ‘61, Wayne had a serious case of hero-worship. Then his uncle had to “go back into the field.”

“The makings of the Greek Civil War were in operation before the end of World War II,” Bert said. “Once the Germans drafted security battalions to combat the resistance, the nation became more polarized than ever. The resistance controlled most of rural Greece where I was embedded, passing messages and delivering arms. When the war ended, I should have been able to come home. But by that time it was obvious that the National Liberation Front and the government soldiers were going to war against each other. I was already embedded in the mountains and kept communications flowing between the two sides.”

“I had no idea Greece was in a civil war,” Wayne said. “It always seems so civilized.”

“You think the battle with communists is limited to Viet Nam,” his uncle answered. “Didn’t you know that Greece was taken over by a military junta less than two years ago? We call it the cold war, but there are places where it is very hot.”

“How did you get out?”

“When Papandreou started to rise in ‘60, we realized that the battle was going to be fought in parliament and no longer in the fields. I was fifty-six years old and ready to retire. My country brought me back to repatriate me. That’s when I came to visit you. Then, we discovered a faction of Greek anti-monarchists active here that had targeted me. I disappeared back to Northern Greece where I spent the next eight years on Mount Athos. That’s where your letters were delivered to me. The Pentagon figures they’ve cleaned house and there is no immediate threat. They supervised building me this mountain retreat but I had to pay for it myself. I moved in last year. With luck, they’ll forget I’m here before long and I’ll be able to move about a little more freely. Right now, I only travel with my mind.”

Wednesday, 1 January 1969

Wayne wandered the West Virginia hillsides. His uncle showed him the access point and codes for entry to the retreat. He’d been underground for two days listening to stories. Bert finally chased him out of the cavern and told him to get some fresh air but to stay out of the mines.

From what Wayne could tell, there wasn’t another house within a mile of his uncle. After half an hour listening to the quiet country air, broken only by his own footsteps, Wayne sat down on a tree stump. As usual, he carried his notebook and opened it to look at the dozens of times he’d doodled the name sign on Judith’s necklace. It was so quiet. He jotted down the words that came to mind—his uncle isolated from the world.

Hush. The solitude
slowly, stealthily creeps in
upon the unsuspecting prisoner
of its all-encompassing spirit.
The heart beats;
the body relaxes.
The worried ones wait
to see what passes.

Coop would have a blast criticizing that one. A little morbid. He took out his pocketknife and started whittling. He was lost in a world of dreaming about Judith. As he carved in the stump, he realized what he was doing and pulled the chain and star out of his shirt to compare the carving he had sketched with the name sign on the back of the pendant. Yes. He got it right. Memorized. There was no reason to doubt it. “Acting like a teenager,” he muttered to himself.

“Well, boy, you are certainly quieter than I expected,” his uncle said from behind him. The old man leaned on a cane and wore an overcoat and scarf. Wayne wondered how much of that was disguise. “What’s on your mind?”

“I guess I’ve been a little preoccupied,” Wayne answered glancing down at his carving again. His uncle noticed and looked over his shoulder. He lifted the chain and star from Wayne’s hand and turned it over carefully to read the engraving.

“I see,” he breathed. “I was right. You’re being initiated into the mysteries.” Wayne assumed that his uncle meant he was in love and sighed.

“Yeah, I guess you could say so.”

“This isn’t your namesign, is it?” his uncle asked.

“No. It’s Judith’s. My girlfriend.”

“Mmmhmm. And do you have a sign?”

“No. I don’t think so,” Wayne answered, trying to think if he had ever been told of such a symbol. “Judith said it was a kind of rune. I saw a bunch of symbols like this when I was doing some research, though.”

“Tell me about your research.”

Wayne told him the whole disastrous story of sleeping in class, his golden opportunity, and about his research paper and the fraudulent notes.

“Yes. Fraud would be an academic way to put it. And your professor knew all about this file?” said his uncle.

“Yes. Dr. Allen’s husband compiled a catalog of the entire file box. I guess he died soon after they were married but she had a copy of the catalog in her office.” His uncle seemed taken aback by something Wayne said, but he couldn’t tell what caused the old man to step away.

“Secrets.”

“Huh?”

“Let me see if I can explain what’s really going on. If the story you saw was real, it would be the protected property of a secret society. They would guard against the story ever being discovered by any legitimate research project. Someone planted a secret where it could be found by an uninitiated novice. We used the technique during the war. No courier was as dependable as one who had no idea he was a courier. It’s risky, but sometimes unavoidable—the only way a message can be safely passed.”

“You mean someone left it there so that someone else would find it, but I accidentally stumbled on it instead?” Wayne asked.

“It could be that,” his uncle said hesitantly, “or it could be that you were intended to find it and get the message to someone else.”

“The only one who saw it was my professor and she was furious. She had an entire catalog of Wilton’s writings and spotted it as a fake right away.”

“I wonder what message it contained for her. Understanding Wilton’s writings is tough work for the most experienced reader.”

“You know Wilton’s writings?”

“I knew Wilton,” Bert mused. Wayne was speechless. “How did you like your Christmas present?” Uncle Bert changed the subject abruptly before Wayne could inquire any further.

“The bow? It’s great. I love archery,” Wayne answered.

“I understood that from your letters. I’ve set up a bale and target behind the house. I’d like to see you shoot. I got the bow years ago when I was on a mission in Britain. It’s old, but the yeoman I received it from told me it would be good for the lifetime of my children’s children’s children. Not that I have any, but you may one day. Such bows are frequently passed from generation to generation among the lower classes as their own sort of arms. Many are carved with a genealogy of sorts made of name signs like that one. I have no children, so I’ve passed it on to you.”

“Judith’s from England,” Wayne mused.

“I suspected,” Uncle Bert answered. Then as if he’d just come to a decision, “I have another gift for you.”

“Another?”

“In fact, two. Come with me, son.”

Wayne stuffed the necklace into his shirt and stood to follow his uncle. Uncle Bert was not headed back the way Wayne had come, though. Instead he entered a mine shaft just uphill from where Wayne had been carving.

“I thought these were dangerous,” Wayne whispered.

“They are if you don’t know your way around,” his uncle answered. But for me they are extensions of my home. Here. Take my hand so you don’t get lost in the dark. Some of these tunnels don’t have lights installed yet.” Wayne took his uncle’s hand and walked into the darkness with the old man. A chill coursed its way up and down his spine. He talked, just to break the silence.

“Why did you build your home in a mine shaft, Uncle Bert?”

“I told you, they’re ready-made homes for an old badger like me,” Bert laughed. “Really? It was here or some desert island that hasn’t been discovered yet. I already owned the property, so they were kind enough to do the work. A few well-placed threats helped.”

“That’s just so unbelievable.”

“It’s unbelievable unless you have to live with it,” Uncle Bert said. “I have enemies who would rather see me dead than retired, both in the government and out of it. You get involved in a lot of things. Some haunt you for the rest of your life. Here we are.” His uncle stopped abruptly in the dark.

A moment later Wayne was squinting in the face of bright floodlights. He stepped forward with his uncle. There was no furniture in the room and the light seemed to come at him from every direction.

“What is this?” he asked.

“The killing room,” his uncle indicated. “An alarm sounded inside and the bright lights illuminated the room preventing my spyholes from being seen. If I was inside, I could look to see what triggered the alarms and if it was an enemy, there are various ways to get rid of them down here. Since I’m not inside, I need to key in my password.”

The next chamber was a kind of security room. Wayne looked at the spyhole, a series of optics and mirrors that showed the view of the room from different angles.

“Beam me up, Scotty,” he said under his breath. “This is unreal.”

“This is garbage,” his uncle snorted. “But it’s necessary. The real secrets are in the next room. In order to enter it, I have to have your word that you will tell no one what you see inside. On your life and honor, nephew. No one.”

“I swear, Uncle Elbert,” he whispered. “No one.”

“Good.”

If Wayne was expecting more sophisticated technology and gadgetry, what he saw was disappointing at best. The room was draped in black and his uncle lit candles to provide light. It took Wayne’s eyes several moments to adjust. It took longer for him to comprehend.

Chalked on the black floor was a white star. At one point of the star, a flat black rock held a lit candle. Three other candles were located on stands at the sides of the room. The whole setting in its very austerity had a medieval elegance about it. Uncle Bert stepped through the curtains and returned a moment later wearing a black robe. He tossed another to Wayne.

“Here. Put this on,” his uncle directed. “Just pull it on over your head. It will block your body from your sight, blending with the walls. A master can work with a robe, in street clothes, or naked, but novices usually need to have some tangible help to shut themselves away from the presence of their flesh.”

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The Adolfus Rituals Ian walked around the house. Jessica had left him a month ago, but he still found her things in the place. There was a knock at the door. Ian went down the hall to the front door. Out side there was a guy with a package. “Ryan Trembull?” the man asked. “No, Ian Trembull,” Ian announced himself. “Is Ryan Trembull here?” the man asked. “No,” Ian took a deep breath, “He died a few years ago.” “Are you his heir?” the man asked. “Yeah,” Ian said, “Uncle Ryan didn’t have any kids....

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The Ritual

I woke with a dull rhythmic pounding in my skull. My head wasn't sore though. It was the drums. Lifting myself up on my elbows, I looked around, stunned by the very different viewpoint I had of the cave. The ritual was always held here, and I'd been involved a few times before, but then I'd been one of the naked children, cavorting on the outskirts of the main event, buzzing on the aromatic smoke, and grabbing at the boys around me. Tonight, I was lying near the centre of the huge space,...

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The Ritual

The girl in the dressing gown opened the door. She went in. The room was quite small, it was warm and well lit. There was nothing special about it. Just a room in a house. Could have been someone’s living room. If there had been living room furniture. But what had she expected? A secret society? A temple? Or a dungeon? Bizarre artifacts, burning candles? Sinister gowns and ceremonial masks? An ancient book on an altar? Spells and chants? Chains and dildos? None of that was here. Why did they...

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Leere The Lust Demon Ch1 The Ritual

Marie gazed up at the red coloured moon glowing in the star-lit night sky. “All hail the blood-moon, portent of change and transformation.” She whispered. A gentle breeze softly caressed her skin and played gently with strands of her dark hair. She took a deep breath of the fresh air from the open window and closed her eyes. Everything was just perfect; so beautiful and peaceful. Just as things should be. Just as things would be for ever more. Marie opened her eyes and looked at the the moon...

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Ritual 3 Defending the ClanChapter 2

The next morning, I was just finishing breakfast when Jessica wandered in, looking radiant. She kissed Priya on the cheek, and whispered in her ear, then glanced at me significantly. I raised an eyebrow, but she didn't speak. Suspecting what she wanted, I pushed back from the table, and offered her my lap with a glance. Jessica settled down in my lap, and I put my arms around her. "It's too early for a pregnancy test," she told me, "But the ovulation test was positive this morning, so...

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My Ritual Initiation into Shiteating

This is the story about a peculiar male – me, a sex pig - who is now an extreme shit pervert. I am this male sex-subject, but consider me more of an "it," rather than a full-fledged normal man. And, continually keep in mind that it enjoys it’s extreme perversions especially when it can display them openly before other men – it’s primary sexual object of lust – the cock, and in particular, the male anus while defecating shit – is superseded above all else by my swallowing shit.It was born,...

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Ritual 2 Birth of the ClanChapter 2

Despite the late hours, I woke early the next morning, well before my normal time. I considered waking Priya for a little marital playtime, but rejected the idea. She was still running a bit behind on sleep, even with Jessica and Nadiya and the rest of the staff to help keep track of the babies, and she needed her rest. Besides, I'd just remembered that I needed to read the notes that Ambassador Monrill had given me. I got up and went downstairs to my office, where I retrieved my datapouch...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 20 Into the Night

When Wesley awoke in the predawn light, he found the air as clear as on those days when they did not go to the city. He felt incredibly refreshed and invigorated. He helped make breakfast and drank of his freshly steeped coffee. He had become accustomed to the Greek method of simply putting the finely ground coffee in the little briki and heating it until the foam formed on top, just before the liquid boiled. He would then pour this into his small cup and sip at it until they were ready to...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 13 Beware the Night

During the following days, the story haunted Wesley. He questioned Pol more in depth about the story, the promised deliverer, the origins. He wrote songs and poems about the goddess, some of which he included in his weekly letters to Rebecca. She became his own goddess. The crew continued to meet each day at the central rostrum to strategize their work. A profusion of writing decorated the rostrum and this, Wesley was assigned to copy and begin translating. There was also writing on the base...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 3 City of the Gods

In the before-dawn blush of the next day, Doc sat on the ground with the family. They formed a loosely drawn circle around the well in the center of the courtyard. He had agreed to participate in the ritual without further thought after Andrew explained it. It was not unlike those Doc had participated in over the years in countless cultures, including at the stone circle in Northern England. Silently, they watched the old man in the center as he moved about the circle inscribing it with his...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 25 Dance with the Devil

A soft step on the gravel near Rebecca began to rouse her out of her sleep. She leaned back against the strong hand that lifted her hair to caress her neck. “Ah, Wes, you’re back,” she sighed. His lips irresistibly pressed against hers and she was locked in the embrace before she was fully awake. She opened her lips to accept the invitation of his tongue and their kiss rose in passion. How odd for Wesley to make such an open demonstration in the courtyard. He took her so much by surprise...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 14 The Cup

Rebecca awoke alert and refreshed. She’d had uncommonly restful nights for the past two weeks, possibly related to the exhaustion she experienced, first through her research and second through the instruction she had been receiving from Mrs. Weed. The sun cracked through the fog that seemed present every morning in this part of Edinburgh, and streamed through her window. The amount of energy she felt this morning crackled up and down her spine. The gift she had received from the woman...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 22 Goddess Accepted

Rebecca! The voice echoed around her from every direction, but the darkness would not release her as she followed. This was insane. The camp should be right here. It wasn’t here. She was lost. She should sit down right where she was and wait for rescue. Every child knew that. But someone kept calling her name just over there. If she could only call out in answer, help would come. But her throat was too dry, her lungs ached, and her heart pounded. She could not answer. So she kept...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 12 Initiation

Do I have the courage? “What must I do?” she whispered. Old Mrs. Weed patted her hand gently. “There are no observers,” she said. “If you would watch, you must join. If you would join, you must come as the goddess entered through the gates of death.” Rebecca caught her breath, torn between her own religious morality and the desire to know. To participate in a surviving witch cult, however, might be more than she wanted to know. She took a deep breath and tried to let it relax her. “You...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 2 The Metora

The staff in his hand was still alive, though it had never again burst into flames. Doc felt it vibrate with each step through the canyons of the Metéora, the fire of the Mediterranean sun beating on his back. He’d been back every summer since the war. Though the staff had never again called fire, Doc had found other uses for it and felt it resonate with the land around him. The goat track that locals called a road was as dusty as the foothills had been. A preternatural awareness of his...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 21 Goddess Revealed

Wesley watched from his hiding place as the argument came to an end with Pol leading a reluctant Doc and Margaret away from the rostrum into the West where they seemed to disappear into the sun. Had they realized he was missing earlier, he would never have been able to remain hidden in this small world. But Pol’s plea to Doc and Margaret was so insistent, and their memory of the warning against the night so clear, that they disappeared along the Aquarius Avenue with a pang of...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 23 Down from the Mountain

Doc and Margaret ran up the avenue toward the rostrum. Pol moved more cautiously forward at a distance. Rebecca stood to meet them and began pulling her clothes on. Wesley blushed and scrambled into his own tattered clothing. “Rebecca!” said Margaret. “How did you ever... ?” “Wesley, are you all right?” Doc overlapped in the excitement. “Did you see them?” Wesley ignored the questions, he was so caught up in the experience. “The pillars arrived just before the sunrise. Did you see them...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 10 Journey to the City

At daybreak on Monday, Marcos, Pol, and the three Americans gathered at the common well to receive instructions from the old man. Besides the six of them, the family remained asleep and the courtyard lifeless. Wesley surprised himself when he realized he no longer considered them heathens. The old man was leader of a tribal sect, he thought. After all, a priest had been in the gathering the night before and had invited him to attend services at the monastery when they returned to the...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 19 Chasing a Dream

Rebecca Hart Allen, world traveler. She stepped off the plane to the glare of the afternoon sun, much warmer here than in Edinburgh. She shifted beneath the woolen sweater she wore over her plaid pleated skirt. Mrs. Weed had taken her shopping for tartans, a favorite souvenir of Americans who imagined they had some Scottish blood in their veins. Perhaps Rebecca did have Scottish ancestors. They had found a Hart tartan, though it was classified as Clan Urquhart. Nonetheless, Mrs. Weed sewed...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 11 To Become a Witch

Dearest Husband Wesley, I hope you can read this. I’m on a bus. Such beautiful country here in the north. So unlike London. But then, we really didn’t see much of London since we stayed in our hotel room. I’m sorry the time of the month was such that I was likely not fertile on our honeymoon. I doubt there is a child yet in my womb. But, oh, my dear, I long to have you in me again. I want to bear your child. My adjustment to life in Edinburgh has been chaotic. I was thrust immediately into...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 15 Facing the Devil

“I am happy that you chose to join me on this little jaunt, Brother John,” said Brother El. “I go by Wesley. No one has called me John in many years.” “Precisely why I chose to name you Brother John. Should anyone hear your name spoken, they will not relate it to the American explorers in the village. Are you doing all right?” Wesley glanced down at the sheer cliff beside him and the narrow stairs cut into it. For a moment, he considered that he might have been better being hauled up the...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 4 Finding Our Boy

The desert sun beat down as Doc climbs one dune after another—dunes that were in different places hours ago. That was before the sandstorm buried him and his fellow archaeologists in the Sinai. He has to get help. Any relief from the burning heat. More miles of desert to cross. In his Greenwich home, Doc snapped back to reality, staring at a carved wood panel in his library that replayed the event. Each of the eleven panels in the room showed a different expedition. His eye wandered back to...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 9 Marriage

Not everything went as smoothly as anticipated. Indiana required a blood test before a license would be issued and there was a three-day waiting period after they had a license. Rebecca broke out in tears when the county clerk refused to issue a license. “We leave on our cruise on Saturday!” she protested. “Have the ship’s captain marry you then,” the sympathetic clerk said. “You really should have thought about this before you decided to honeymoon.” A visit to the travel agent Rebecca had...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 24 Death Awaits

Pol met Rebecca and Wesley at the gate when they returned from their walk late in the afternoon. Even after the exertions of their open air lovemaking, they had continued on up between the two highest of Metéora’s monasteries and then followed the road back past yet another. Tourists had begun to arrive for the weekend in Kalambaka to tour the open monasteries on Saturday or attend Divine Liturgy on Sunday. “Have you been waiting for us, Pol?” Wesley asked. The boy nodded and...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 5 Hoosier Connection

Doc and Margaret boarded a train to Chicago with Milton’s notes safely tucked between them. The Chicago tickets, purchased by William the day before their departure, would postpone anyone following them at least a day. If they were lucky, it would send someone ahead of them to Chicago. When they arrived in Fort Wayne, Indiana, they got off the train. Wesley Allen was waiting to pick them up. The meeting was warm and cordial. The three-hour trip from Fort Wayne to Wesley’s home in...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 27 Behind the Veil

Rebecca recognized all the players as she emerged from the fog. She screamed for Wesley as he dove into the river but her words were ripped away by the wind. Rebecca ran hard for the tree with Marcos slipping on the rocks behind her as the rain increased. They vaulted the near-side stream onto what was now an island in the midst of which the old olive stood unmoving. At the river bank, they could see nothing but rushing water; then, far downstream, Pol’s head and hand emerged. Rebecca ran...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 26 The Northern Steps

Dreams. There were always dreams. He had just awakened to find Rebecca draped across him, having not stirred from where they ended their lovemaking the night before. His dream had been so real and so familiar in the afterglow. He was married. His wife and, in her womb, their daughter were the world to him and he would guard and protect them for eternity. But the dream had revealed something. Eternity might be a very long time. He looks out at his dream world through watery eyes. An empty...

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The Props Master Prequel Behind the Ivory VeilChapter 18 Invasion

Getting out of Scotland and to the Metéora proved more complicated than anticipated. Rebecca spent most of Thursday at the embassy retrieving her updated passport with her new name. She ran to the university and explained to Dr. Reston that she would be pursuing a lead in Central Greece where a form of goddess worship was still practiced at the very foot of the Orthodox monasteries. And that while based in the Greek pantheon, it appeared that a single goddess was the object of reverence. This...

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