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The drive home was quiet. Rho stayed with me most of the way. I asked her more questions about how to find the locket, but she couldn’t think of anything. I also asked about how to tell my family about Dad. Again, she was no help. She finally decided that she wasn’t needed and disappeared. I knew I could call her back, if for no other reason than for some company, but she wasn’t the kind of company I needed, so I drove the last half an hour alone.

I pulled into the driveway only to find two additional vehicles parked there: a full sized Ford Pickup and silver Lexus. The Lexus sat idle and it looked like the driver was sitting in it while the Ford was dark and empty.

I put my car in park and climbed out. I was not in the mood for any crap from Anna or anyone else from town. Whoever this was, he or she would rue this moment for years to come.

The driver’s side window rolled down as I approached. A female voice said, “Why don’t we swap parking spots before we talk?” Furthermore, without waiting for me to agree, she rolled the window up again.

Stupidity or arrogance? Probably both. I had the strongest urge to force her window back down again and tell her to take a flying leap! However, I didn’t know who this was and thus needed to restrain myself just in case she was someone who could cause me real trouble.

I walked back to my car, climbed in, and backed out of the drive.

She backed out too and I pulled in. Even when my headlights flashed across her windshield, I couldn’t tell who the driver was.

I shut down the engine and looked over at the urn in the passenger seat. Whoever she was, she might not get to the point if I had the urn with me. I wanted this conversation over with so I could get on with talking to my family. At the same time, I was tired of being blind-sided by the townsfolk. So I decided on a few defensive spells to help me out. A shield shaped to my body would protect me from physical attacks. An aura to influence others to speak the truth would help me cut through their guile. I also decided to glean her recent memories. I would find out what her real intentions were.

Feeling sufficiently armed, I left the urn and climbed out. I was glad for the warmth spell I put on my Dad’s coat. I didn’t know how long I would be out here, but I would happily gauge how long I could take it versus what she was prepared for.

I walked back to the mystery car and stood next to the driver-side window. She cracked it enough to say, “It would be better to talk in the car than in the cold.”

Once again, she assumed I would comply and closed her window.

I growled at her window, walked around to the passenger side, and opened the door. I ducked down and looked in.

Olivia Rooney sat in the driver’s seat, wearing a massive, shapeless coat. “Climb in, Mr. Connors. We have much to discuss.”

I sighed. I so did not want to discuss anything with her, especially a lot of something. “I have something important I need to tell my family. Can’t this wait?”

She regarded me for a second. “I already know. You found your father.”

I studied her. “How do you know that?”

“It is part of what I want to discuss,” she said. “Please, get in. It’s very cold out tonight.”

I hesitated because I had plenty of reasons to distrust her and because I had something far more important to do.

“You will only make things more difficult for yourself if you do not talk to me first,” she added.

I grumbled in frustration and climbed into her car. Closing the door felt as if I had accepted a fate worse than death. Fortunately, the door wasn’t locked, and even if it was, I could unlock it and go free.

The heater in her car was set to high. It didn’t take long for the interior to rise well above toasty warm. I felt uncomfortable. I wanted to pull off dad’s coat, and my shirt. I felt like I was sweating, which couldn’t have been right. I hadn’t been there for more than a minute.

Ms. Rooney sat on her side of the car, wrapped up in her voluminous coat and smiling at me as if she had won the lottery. Yes, she had a nice smile. Sure. Sheila Cooper had a nice smile too and she was anything but nice. Ms. Rooney was Anna’s friend, and you couldn’t be someone’s friend without agreeing with his or her point of view.

Tired of the games already, I asked, “What do you want, Ms. Rooney?”

My tone came out as a growl. I didn’t apologize. It reflected my mood perfectly.

She laughed, I think. She opened her mouth and made a soft sound that made me think of laughter but I couldn’t be sure. I had never heard her laugh before today. She may have coughed for all I knew. “I’m sorry,” she softly said. “I just never thought you would willingly talk to me.” Now that we were both in the heated quiet of her car, her voice came out in a haunting, breathy tone, as if she could barely speak.

I frowned. “Ms. Rooney...”

“Please,” she said, interrupting, “call me Olivia. No, better yet, call me Olive.”

I stared at her and said, “Olive.” She nodded and I nodded too. “Olive, I still don’t know why you want to talk to me.”

She stared at me as if my every word was something to be cherished. It took her a second to understand that she needed to respond. “I wish to offer a flag of truce,” she said.

I narrowed my eyes. “Have you finally come to your senses and realized that Anna has been wrong about me?”

“Not precisely,” she said. “While I do not believe you started the firebombs personally, I do believe your presence is the reason for them.”

I shook my head. This wasn’t a truce. She was taking a more direct route in trying to prove I had something to do with the firebombs. “Your accusations are pissing me off. Talk to my lawyer.”

“I already have,” she said. “He believes in you. I explained to him that I didn’t believe you were directly responsible for setting the firebombs, but that your presence precipitated them.”

I already had a good idea as to the source of the firebombs, but I couldn’t explain it to her. I couldn’t as much as hint at it. I had to act completely ignorant. “Are you trying to say that you know someone else is starting the firebombs simply because I’m here?”

“Yes,” she said. “And the sooner you leave, the sooner the firebombs will end.”

I shook my head even though I agreed with her. She was right. The firebombs would end because Ricardo would be directing them to wherever I went. However, ignorance had to continue. “You do realize that person is a terrorist, right?”

“Maybe, maybe not. I choose to believe in the good in people. Whomever is setting the firebombs simply wishes for you to leave. Unfortunately, they are expressing this desire in a destructive way.”

“How can you possibly derive this person’s desires from the firebombs?”

“They started the morning you arrived,” she said with the same tone as if she were talking about the weather.

“Oh, really?”

“Yes.”

“Would it surprise you to know I actually arrived the night before?”

She stared at me for a second and then said, “That’s not possible.”

“Why? Just because you didn’t know it?”

“Well, nobody knew. You have no proof.”

I pointed up at the house. “I arrived here at about ten o’clock Friday night. I spoke to my mom and sister before we all went to sleep.”

“Your family would willingly lie for you.”

“Yet the police are willing to accept what they say for my alibis.”

“That is an error in their judgment,” she said, waving it away.

“Do you really want to be the one to tell Sergeant Rawlings that he’s wrong?”

“You didn’t have a problem telling him so by continuing to look for your father.”

“The Sergeant didn’t strike me as someone who would have been upset if I found my father. The Sheriff on the other hand. Now, there’s a man who doesn’t like to be proven wrong. Rawlings would be happy that a missing person was found, regardless of his assistance. Humphreys, however, not so much.”

Olive smiled and her eyes sparkled. It suggested she was impressed, but I didn’t do anything impressive – yet. “Well, then if you did arrive on Friday night, it certainly throws a wrench in my theory.”

“The problem with your theory is that you’re only looking at me. You’re not looking for the person who is actually setting the firebombs.”

She shook her head, but continued to smile. “I’m certain that once you leave, the firebombs will stop.”

I sighed. “Even if that’s true. You’re allowing a terrorist to go free. He or she will do this again if there is anything else they want and only the people in this town can give it to them.”

“We’ve never had trouble like this before,” she said. “I doubt it’ll occur again.”

“Well, I’m not going to take the blame for it.”

“But, you are to blame,” she said. “You simply won’t be punished.”

“You and Anna have got to be the two most insane people I have ever met.”

She leaned toward me. “Why do you say that?”

“Can’t you hear yourself? You believe these firebombs are being set in an effort to convince the residents of Newton Grove to get rid of me. You have no idea who is responsible nor any real evidence regarding the reasons for the firebombs, but you’re willing to follow through with your beliefs rather than fight the real problem.”

“The firebombs give us all the reason we need to send you away.”

I shook my head. “Say I leave, but the firebombs continue?”

She shook her head with that insipid smile. “They won’t.”

“What if they do?”

“They won’t.”

“You won’t even consider the possibility?”

She looked me over and said, “There’s no reason to.”

I closed my eyes and groaned under the weight of her blind faith in her answers. Who was it that said, “For those who believe, no proof is necessary?” Olive certainly fit that description. She also fit the rest of the saying, “For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.” She believed my presence was the cause of the firebombs, plain and simple. Believing anything else wasn’t possible for her. Nothing could prove her beliefs wrong.

After a moment, I looked at her again. “Why did you drive out here to talk to me? What’s the point if you’re convinced that you know all the answers?”

She glanced up at the house and then looked at Alyssa’s car. “You told the police that you returned to Newton Grove to find your father.” Then she looked at me. “You found out what happened to him several hours ago. You’ve accomplished your goal. It’s time for you to leave. I’m here to drive you to either a train station or airport, whichever you prefer to travel back to Texas.”

I thought I was shocked over her perceptions of how the world worked before. “I haven’t even told my family yet. They’ll want a service. They’ll want me there.”

She shook her head. “The firebombs take precedence. You need to leave to safeguard the town. Someone else can inform your family of your father’s status and help make arrangements for his service.”

I stared at her in disbelief. “No. I am family. This is my duty.”

“The safety of the town is more important,” she said, scooting toward me a bit.

“And your theory about the firebombs is wrong. I’m staying. In fact, I may be here until the start of my next term.”

She took a breath and seemed to shudder. “That is unacceptable.”

“Too bad.”

She looked away and squirmed in her seat. I had seen women squirm in the same way. She didn’t need a bathroom. She needed something else.

I remembered how she groped me when I climbed out of Anna’s car on Saturday and realized that I should be leaving now.

Before I could reach for the door handle, Olive turned toward me and pulled open her coat. It was no wonder she wanted the car interior so warm. Under that heavy, massive coat, all she wore was a body stocking made of see-through lace. Almost nothing was left to the imagination.

I stared at her, mostly in shock. I couldn’t imagine why she would dress like this.

She stared at me with her mouth open, breathing heavily. “I can’t take it anymore. I need you. I need you now.”

Where did this come from? “What are you talking about?”

She took a deep breath, forcing her impressive breasts to rise. Her nipples stood out against the sheer material, looking ready to be chewed on. “I ... I don’t normally feel this way, and I can’t seem to control myself.” She reached out to touch me but stopped just short of it. “I’ve wanted you so badly that I’ve had trouble focusing on anything else. I’ve dreamt about nothing but making love to you for the last two nights.” She took another deep breath and her eyes widened. “I masturbated to thoughts of you last night. It wasn’t enough. I want to undress you, touch you, suck on you, and feel you deep, deep inside me. I want to do the filthiest things with you.”

Her hand rested on the console between us. Whatever was going on, it certainly matched previous circumstances that made no sense. Sheila and Dr. Evans. One is an issue. Two is a problem. Three is a pattern. Something made the women around me want me. It reminded me of my fetish, which was destroyed in the fire back in my apartment. However, my fetish didn’t continue affecting them when I wasn’t around. I hadn’t seen Olive since Saturday morning yet she claimed to be fantasizing about me all that time. I certainly didn’t have a new fetish and I sure as hell wouldn’t have cast such a spell on her.

Then another thought occurred to me. It was possible the same thing had affected Alyssa and Mom. After all, I had never previously considered either of them as lovers, yet both of them came onto me as if I was wearing my fetish. I might have to apologize to both of them, if I ever figured out the cause.

Now, though, with Olive looking at me as if I was water after she had crossed a desert, I couldn’t ignore the pattern.

I looked down and placed my hand on top of hers. If her memories could offer any idea as to when this started, maybe I could figure out what triggered it. I closed my eyes and focused on her thoughts.

Olive sat in front of a large vanity mirror, applying her makeup when the phone rang. She had gone over to Anna’s house to get ready for the parade. She turned and watched Anna pick up the receiver. Anna’s face darkened as she listened to the caller. “I’ll take care of everything,” she said gently and hung up the phone. “Seth Connors is back in town. He just left Shirley’s.”

“Why on earth would Seth Connors go to Shirley’s?” Olive asked. She had learned to keep her answers simple. It allowed others to give complex answers. People loved to talk, and she allowed them to do so. Anna was especially good at it.

“He claimed to need clothes. Mrs. Hartwell confirmed that he purchased a few articles, but it was his presence that disturbed her so.”

Olive shook her head. “I don’t understand.”

Anna looked at her. “Oh, you remember. He was the boy who attempted to rape Lisa Hartwell.”

Olive nodded, recalling the rumors, but never recalling any proof on the incident or an accusation from the poor girl herself. However, if Anna said it was true, then it must be. “Then what do we do?” Olive asked.

Anna shook her head in thought. “I’ll have to talk to him. Attempt to convince him to leave. Finish getting ready. We’ll have to leave sooner than expected.”

Olive nodded, and finished her application.

When the two women were ready, they went out to Anna’s car. Anna was on the phone again. She had so many contacts around town and the county. She quickly found out that Seth Connors was at the police station. He was apparently interested in finding out about his missing father.

Anna’s driver, Gerald Sholes, had the car running and warm when they climbed in. Anna told him to take them to the police station, rather than their originally planned place for viewing the parade.

Mr. Sholes parked behind the police station. It made it easier for Anna and herself to get to the offices. Upon entering the back door, Anna spotted Mr. Connors sitting in Sergeant Rawlings’ office. Anna didn’t bother knocking. She opened the door and said, “Thank you for keeping him out of trouble, Sergeant, but we’ll take it from here.”

Rawlings frowned at Anna, but didn’t argue. That was smart. Arguing with Anna was pointless. She was rarely wrong.

Anna moved into the office, better to see Mr. Connors, and Olive caught sight of him as well.

The young man was a looker. College in Texas was probably a good thing for him, considering his reputation would have followed him anywhere in North Carolina or the surrounding states. With looks like that, he could easily persuade young ladies into bed on a regular basis. Given the right circumstances, he might even persuade Olive into the same thing.

“You, come with me,” Anna said with a heavy tone of authority.

Mr. Connors sat in his chair. He didn’t jump as most people did when she gave an order.

“Mr. Connors,” Anna said with a slight growl.

Mr. Connors glanced at the Sergeant and then looked past Anna at Olive. He didn’t look scared. To Olive, he looked like he was trying to understand something, but not what he was being directed to do.

There was nothing in that quick moment of eye contact. Olive didn’t feel moved in any way, but she did feel drawn to this young man. She was drawn to him in ways she hadn’t felt in a few years.

Time seemed to speed back up again as Mr. Connors looked at the Sergeant, thanked him for answering his questions, stood up, and nodded in compliance to Anna’s instruction.

Anna turned and slipped past Olive toward the exit. Olive looked up at the tall young man and smiled. She hadn’t meant to, but she couldn’t help it. Quickly, she turned and followed Anna out the door. What had come over her?

Walking back to Anna’s car seemed a lot longer with Mr. Connors following her. Suddenly, she wished she had worn something less stuffy, less figure obscuring, something less. Without thinking about it, she put more sway in her hips, but she also knew that he couldn’t see her with her coat on.

They reached the car and Anna stopped next to her door. “Get in,” she said.

Mr. Connors smiled and shook his head. “Thanks for the ride, but I have a car.”

Olive could see Anna’s blood pressure rise. It wouldn’t surprise Olive at all if Anna disappeared for a couple of hours after the parade to relieve some of that pressure. Olive understood what was going on, and while standing on the other side of the car, gazing at Mr. Connors, she felt the need to relieve some pressure too.

“Get in the car,” Anna said with a soft growl.

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Orphan MagusChapter 20

Between the heavy fall of snow, the thick layers of snow on the roads, and the scratching sounds of the tree on the roof of the car, it took me more than twice the time to get home as it did to get to the nursery. When I pulled in and parked behind Mom’s SUV, I finally let myself breathe a sigh of relief. It wasn’t really the drive that had made me nervous, but the combination of running into Lisa Hartwell at the nursery, and then Nigel Sparks who wanted to run his fist into me. I thought for...

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Orphan MagusChapter 21

I waited until my anger cooled enough that I wouldn’t get both of us into trouble by starting an argument that would need explaining. I climbed out of the tub, dried off, and then wondered what I would wear. The clothes I wore today were all soaking wet. Even my underwear. My ONLY pair of underwear. I leaned against the sink with my head low. I was stretched too far in too many directions to do what I really needed to do. Yes, I got the police report, but only at the cost of not returning to...

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Orphan MagusChapter 22

After putting away the clothes, Mom headed back downstairs and I decided to change into a sweater to go with the pajama pants rather than stay in the robe. I went down after that. In the living room, Alyssa hung another ornament and then clapped. “Other than the top, we’re done with the tree.” Alyssa and Mom turned as one to look at me. Well, I did pick an eight-foot tree, and I was the tallest. Therefore, it would be up to me to place the topper. I went to the utility room, found the...

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Orphan MagusChapter 23

“Seth? Baby? C’mon. Let’s get you up to bed.” I looked up at my Mom. She stood over me, shaking my shoulder. I didn’t see Alyssa anywhere. “Is the movie over?” “Yeah, baby,” she said as I sat up. “Do you need some help?” I blinked my eyes and looked around. She had already cleared away the drinks and food. I shook my head and stood up. I didn’t feel as dizzy as earlier. I turned and shuffled toward the stairs. I made it to the top of the stairs and looked down into the living room from...

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Orphan MagusChapter 24

What few dreams I remembered were plagued with keys and lockets and spells going awry. Alyssa woke me up a couple of times, not because I was tossing and turning, but to enjoy another round of deep-seeded orgasms. The dreams, however, bothered me. They bothered me a lot. Someone knocked on my door. Then I heard, “Get up sleepy head. You can’t sleep all day.” I recognized that voice. Yeah, it was Mom. I froze. I remembered every detail from the night before, with the exception of the end...

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Orphan MagusChapter 25

True to Mom’s word, though the garage was attached to the house, the central heat did nothing for the garage. It was cold. Fortunately, the wind remained outside. I shivered in my flannel shirt and tucked my hands under my armpits to keep them warm. I flicked on the lights in the garage and looked around. Half of the garage held tables, tools, stored items, so on and so forth. The other half was clear so that a vehicle could park inside. Why didn’t Mom use it? I looked up at the garage door...

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Orphan MagusChapter 26

Kelly gave me a push, so I rolled off her. She rolled off the bed, and walked over to one of the padded walls. She pulled on something and the padding opened like a door. She smiled at me, pointed into the doorway, and said, “We have a half-bath in here.” Then she stepped inside. A light flicked on and I heard running water. The light flicked off, and she came out with a wet washcloth and a towel. She walked over to the bed, wearing only her sweater, pulled up over her breasts. She tossed...

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Orphan MagusChapter 27

Without any preamble, Alyssa walked into the house and stopped in the breakfast nook where Mom sat at the table with her lunch and a glass of wine. She set the box on the table and said, “Mom, you and I have to talk.” “Alyssa, slow down,” I said, catching her elbow. Touching her would distract her, thanks to our bond, but she jerked away from me. “No, I want answers.” Mom, as calm as ever, set her sandwich down. She took a quick sip of wine, set the glass down again, and looked at Alyssa....

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Orphan MagusChapter 28

After clearing up the ice in the garage, and closing the carport doors, I went back into the house to get warm. Alyssa and Kelly were gone. I quietly moved further into the house, listening. Laughter came from the master bedroom. Laughter? Either someone found some laughing gas, or Kelly and Alyssa were getting along. I seriously doubted the gas, so I accepted the tranquil sounds and turned back to the door leading up to the playroom. I wanted to do a thorough search up there while I had...

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Orphan MagusChapter 29

Sheila lay in front of me, with her legs spread wide and expectation etched into her face. I should have known better than to talk to her at all. I should have refused this, but I ran with it. I didn’t see any other options. I didn’t know any way to make it work in my favor. So, I was stuck. I made a magical agreement with her and I had to fulfill my part of that bargain. I had to make her cum. There was only one thing that might help me, and to use it, I had to touch her. I could glean her...

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Orphan MagusChapter 30

I watched Sheila walk off toward a dark blue Mazda. She climbed in, started the car, and left. She was lucky she found me after we arrived. I had to be more careful. If anyone else found me, if anyone got lucky, then my luck would run out. I didn’t need the Sheriff finding out that I was in the city limits again after I had agreed to stay out. It made me nervous. I looked toward the store and spotted Alyssa and Kelly with two carts full of food. Either the house was almost bare or they went...

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Orphan MagusChapter 31

I heard a knock at the door, a loud one. It wasn’t to the bedroom door. Maybe the front door of the house. I remembered both where I was and what I had been doing all night. I sat bolt upright, with only a comforter covering my naked body. I looked around, ready to wake up my Kelly and Alyssa, but found that I was alone. The body I thought I was curled up with was actually a full-body pillow. While warm, soft, and comfortable, it wasn’t the same as a real body – especially a woman’s body....

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Orphan MagusChapter 32

The three of use left that little room. Jenkins was nowhere to be seen. Maybe he went back to the front desk. I didn’t know and was simply thankful I didn’t have to worry about him for the moment. The Sergeant led our short procession to the back of the station, followed by Mr. Van Dusen, and then myself. As we walked, I focused on the Sergeant. Anna put a geas on him once. I didn’t want her to do it again. By the time we reached the Sergeant’s office, I had the spell in mind. It wasn’t...

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Orphan MagusChapter 33

We arrived at the Motel 6 in Emporia shortly before noon. The buildings looked their age, especially with all the snow. There were several strings of Christmas lights along the lower edges of the upper levels, as well as lining the windows to the front office, and a Christmas tree stood next to one of the windows in the office too. The Motel looked relatively empty, but then for all I knew, they were normally always slow this time of year. It wasn’t as if Emporia was known around the Nation...

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Orphan MagusChapter 34

The officers drove me further into town to talk to a medical examiner. I couldn’t say how long it took us to get there, since I wasn’t exactly in my headspace during the ride. Rho remained by my side, though the officers didn’t realize it. She even dressed down for the depressing possibility of what I had to face. She wore a simple black dress that covered her to her knees yet hugged her as if it belonged to her little sister. She also had on a wide-brimmed black hat, black stockings, and...

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Orphan MagusChapter 36

I stood in the foyer, shivering from cold, and holding a woman to whom I never thought I would get this close. She shivered too. We had been outside, and fallen in a heap in the snow. For the most part, my jeans and dad’s old work jacket saved me from getting soaked, but Olive hadn’t been as fortunate. She had a long, fur-lined coat, which was heavy and could keep a snowman warm, but it couldn’t work as well while unbuttoned and open, as it currently was. She wanted to show me what she wore...

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Orphan MagusChapter 37

I stood at the open doorway to the master bath. Leaning against the wall next to the doorway, I couldn’t see the tub. “You wanted to talk, Olive?” I called. “I would rather talk face to face,” she said. I couldn’t hear any movement, which either meant she was neck deep in the water, as I had been when I had to warm up, or the tub was empty and she was doing something I couldn’t hear. I could easily imagine what she was doing. I had seen enough of her in the car to know what she looked like...

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Orphan MagusChapter 38

Olive’s eyes watched my face as she knelt to take off my shoes and socks. She observed my reactions as she unfastened my pants and pulled them off. She kept her eyes on mine as she gently drew down my underwear. She couldn’t help herself when my erection sprang out and slapped the side of her face, however. She grabbed it, realized what she held, glanced up at my face, and then openly gawked at it. I thought I heard something in the bedroom. I looked that way and focused on listening, but I...

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Orphan MagusChapter 39

I knew it would simplify things if it appeared I had never been in the tub with Olive, therefore I pulled my clothes back on to sounds of her disapproving sighs. When I was ready, I went to the bedroom to try to find something for her to wear. Lisa stood next to the closet door. Her eyes widened with surprise when she saw me, but before she could say anything, I held up a finger over my lips, indicating she should remain silent. I heard Olive padding her way toward me, as she said, “Does...

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Orphan MagusChapter 40

Mom went to open the front door. I stuffed the key into my pocket as I moved into the darkness of the kitchen. I walked over to the doorway closest to the entry and pulled out my phone. I wanted to use the camera feature to look around the doorway and see who was there without letting them see me. “Mrs. Connor, is Seth here?” I recognized the blue hair. It belonged to Stefany from Shirley’s. There were also two brunettes and two blondes. I knew them from school, but I couldn’t recall their...

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Orphan MagusChapter 41

While Anna and Rawlings discussed what they could and could not do, I wrested myself loose from Lisa and moved around the island to stand by Mom. Lisa refused to let me get too far away and followed me. I leaned toward mom and quietly asked, “Are you wearing any jewelry?” She blinked at me. “Yes, but this isn’t the time...” I shook my head. “What are you wearing?” I wasn’t trying to be coy. Instead, I gave her my most sincere and serious face. She studied my expression and then said, “It’s...

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Orphan MagusChapter 42

I returned to the living room to find both Lisa and her mother sitting on the couch. Lisa sat closer to the chair, but at least I wouldn’t have to fight off her wondering hands. I sat on the chair with both necklaces in hand. Both of them continued to glow. No one had mentioned the glow so either I was the only one privy to it because I had worn the key for so many days already or because I was a Magus. If the latter reason was the case, then why didn’t Anna react to it? Maybe she either...

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Orphan MagusChapter 43

Something woke me up. “What was that?” Lisa asked, half-asleep. I shook my head. “I hope it’s not your parents.” “Don’t even joke about that.” We lay there, holding each other and drifting off again when I heard something. The only way to describe it would be a soft explosion. I looked up at my only window. The sun was up but there was another glow too. A flickering, fiery glow that reminded me of the light coming from the fireplace. Then I recalled seeing fire that wasn’t in a...

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Orphan MagusChapter 44

Two days after the fight with Ricardo, we held the funeral for Wayne Bernard Connors. Lisa’s parents showed up, as did a number of people from town who knew dad. Preacher William Littlewood presided. We even bought dad a coffin even though there was nothing but ashes to bury. Mom insisted. After the funeral, Mom, Alyssa, and I met with Mr. Van Dusen for the reading of the will. Dad left mom everything from the safe deposit box, which included the deed to the house and the small bit of land it...

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Orphans Love In The Barren World

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