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  “Right,” Bay said, snapping out of her reverie. “Let’s do this.”

  We returned to our spots from earlier this afternoon and settled back in our circle, knees touching knees as we crossed our legs, and joined hands. Bay started first again. Clove and I joined her moments later, our power jumping with excitement as we let it out to play.

  “That is awesome,” Marcus murmured.

  Landon shushed him.

  I pressed my eyes shut, forcing myself to concentrate even though having Landon and Marcus watch us felt strange. After a few minutes, the feeling drained away and I was lost to the flickering magic.

  The spell was more powerful now. I had no idea if it was because we were more dedicated, or if the ticking bomb that accompanied Annie’s grandparents and their arrival was propelling us. It didn’t matter.

  “I’m not sure we’re strong enough,” Bay murmured. “It’s like the magic wants to be let out to play, but there are walls in the way.”

  “Of course there are walls in the way,” Aunt Tillie said, climbing the hill with a huff and a glare. “Why did you have to come up here?”

  “It’s pretty,” Clove said.

  “Yes, but I don’t like to climb the hill,” Aunt Tillie said. She moved over to us and wedged herself between Bay and me. “Move over.”

  “What are you doing?” Bay asked, shifting.

  “I’m fixing your circle,” Aunt Tillie said. “It’s not strong enough for what you’re trying to do.”

  “It might work,” I said.

  “It won’t,” Aunt Tillie said. “It won’t work until you three stop screwing around and really give in to what you are. You’re not ready yet, and we don’t have time for you to get ready.”

  Landon was leaning against a nearby tree as he watched the scene curiously. “Why aren’t they ready?”

  “Because they’re scared,” Aunt Tillie said.

  “I thought they were strong?”

  “Of course they’re strong,” Aunt Tillie said. “I raised them to be strong. They’re not ready to give in and let the magic take over. It’s because they’re strong that they fight it. That’s not a bad thing.”

  “But they need you for this?” Landon asked.

  “I’m the mightiest witch in the land, boy,” Aunt Tillie said. “Everyone needs me.”

  I fought the urge to giggle. She does have a way with people.

  “Okay,” Aunt Tillie said, joining hands and entering our circle. “Now I’m going to show you how to do a locator spell.”

  “We’re all ears,” I said.

  “And eyes,” Bay added.

  Clove’s stomach picked that second to growl. “What? I didn’t get dessert.”

  “Focus,” Aunt Tillie snapped, her gaze fixated on the swirling lights in front of us. “Annie says she doesn’t even know her grandparents. That can’t be a good thing. We need to do this, and we need to do this right. Envision what you want.”

  We were all quiet for a moment, everyone doing as they were instructed.

  “Stop thinking about the cake, Clove,” Aunt Tillie chided. “It will be there when we’re done.”

  “I wasn’t,” Clove protested.

  I shot her a look.

  “Okay, I was,” Clove admitted. “I’ll do better.”

  Once Aunt Tillie infused her magic with ours, the tendrils of colorful light exploded into the air. At first, each tendril went in a different direction. The lights climbed into the night sky before arcing back inwards and colliding into a big ball of light with a spectacular splash.

  The freshly joined light hovered above us. Unmoving.

  Aunt Tillie got to her feet, seemingly nonchalant, and brushed the dirt from her pants. “Okay. Let’s go.”

  Landon arched an eyebrow. “Where are we going?”

  “Wherever the light takes us,” Aunt Tillie said.

  “And what if we have to walk miles to find our destination?” Landon asked. “Do you think you can walk that far?”

  “Who said anything about walking?” Aunt Tillie rolled her eyes as she reached over and flicked Landon on the ear. “You’re driving.”

  Landon sighed. “Let’s go.”

  When we got to his Explorer, Landon piled everyone inside. It was a tight squeeze, but with Marcus in the front seat with Landon, the four of us managed to wedge ourselves into the back seat, Aunt Tillie sitting on half of my lap and half of Bay’s. Landon paused as he was rounding his vehicle and peered into the rear hatchback. He swore under his breath as he jumped into the Explorer.

  “I knew you were up to something,” he said.

  “I have no idea what you’re insinuating,” Aunt Tillie sniffed.

  “I had your wine in the back,” he said. “It’s gone.”

  “Huh,” Aunt Tillie mused. “That’s just awful. You should probably report the theft. Stealing from law enforcement has to be the lowest of the low.”

  “We’re going to talk about this later,” Landon promised.

  “I can’t wait,” Aunt Tillie said. “I love a good cockfight. All that preening and posturing is good for my skin.”

  “I just … .” Landon shoved his key into the ignition. “You’re definitely dressing up like bacon, Bay. I’ve earned it.”

  Eight

  “How are we going to explain this if someone sees us?” Marcus asked, peering out the front window so he could keep his eye on our speeding ball of light.

  “I plan on telling people I was seduced by evil,” Landon said, sending a reassuring wink to Bay in the rearview mirror.

  “Watch yourself, fresh mouth,” Aunt Tillie said.

  “Who says I was talking about Bay?” Landon teased. “I’m going to blame you.”

  “You’re going to tell people I seduced you?” Aunt Tillie was nonplussed.

  Landon scowled. “No.”

  “That’s what seduced means, dim bulb.”

  “Just … focus on your ball of light,” Landon instructed. “It’s not going to do us any good if it dissipates before we get to our destination.”

  “Young man, my spells don’t dissipate,” Aunt Tillie said. “Turn right at the next road.”

  “Are you sure?”

  “If you continue doubting me, I’m going to kick you out of this truck and drive it myself,” Aunt Tillie warned.

  “It’s my truck.”

  “I don’t care.”

  Landon growled. “You drive me crazy.”

  “Welcome to the family,” Aunt Tillie shot back.

  I saw a small smile playing at the corner of Landon’s lips in the mirror as he focused on the road.

  “Slow down,” Aunt Tillie instructed.

  We’d been driving for about twenty minutes, our ball of light leading us over at least six different roads as we traveled farther into the country surrounding Hemlock Cove.

  “If Annie walked the entire way to the inn, she must have been at it for almost a day,” Bay said. “Even if she cut across fields.”

  “She’s lucky she found us at all,” Thistle said. “There’s nothing out here.”

  “There’s the old Henderson place,” Marcus said thoughtfully.

  I shifted, Aunt Tillie’s weight starting to make me uncomfortable despite her diminutive size as she rested on my lap. “What’s the old Henderson place?”

  “You’re right,” Aunt Tillie said, tapping her lower lip. “I forgot about Zeke’s place.”

  “Who is Zeke?” Landon asked.

  “Zeke Henderson.”

  Landon made a face. “Really? Zeke Henderson lived at the Henderson house? I’m shocked.”

  “Just keep digging yourself in,” Aunt Tillie said.

  “Zeke Henderson was kind of a hermit,” Marcus supplied. “He lived out here in the middle of nowhere for years. His house was pretty run down, more of a shack than anything else. He didn’t have any friends, and he terrorized most of the townspeople so much that they stayed away from him.”

  “Oh, he sounds perfect for Aunt Tillie,�
� Landon said.

  “Dig, dig, dig.”

  “Anyway, when he finally died a few years ago, people didn’t even realize it until his taxes went unpaid,” Marcus said. “Chief Terry finally went out to check on him and found he’d been dead for months.”

  “Does anyone own the house?” Landon asked.

  “I think it was bought at auction,” Marcus said, wracking his brain. “I just can’t remember who bought it. If anyone did buy it, they’re not living out there. I think you’d have to be desperate to rent it.”

  “It sounds to me like Belinda was desperate about something.”

  “We just have to figure out what,” I said.

  Aunt Tillie sat up straighter. “Stop here.”

  “Where?” Landon asked, looking around blankly.

  “Here!”

  Landon slammed on his brakes. He put the Explorer into park and then shifted so he was facing us in the back seat. “Is there a reason you felt the need to scream?”

  “That seems to be the only time you listen,” Aunt Tillie said. She pushed open the back door of the Explorer and hopped out.

  “What are we doing here?” Landon asked, pocketing his keys and following her out onto the road. “What do you expect to find?”

  “Whatever the spell wants to show us.”

  “Which is?”

  Aunt Tillie held her finger to her lips.

  Landon huffed and stalked to the side of the road. His eyes were busy as they traveled across the underbrush searching for clues.

  “What are we supposed to be looking for?” I asked.

  Aunt Tillie shrugged. “Whatever we’re here to find.”

  “Are you purposely trying to be cryptic?”

  “I … .”

  “Over here!”

  Everyone’s eyes snapped up as Bay jumped down from the embankment and moved under the small bridge about fifty feet away from Landon’s Explorer.

  “Bay!” Landon was following her. “Be careful, Bay. If you hurt yourself, I’m going to kill you.”

  I raced after them, stumbling as I slid down the steep embankment. Landon caught me before I could hit the ground.

  “Let’s all be careful, shall we?”

  “Sorry,” I said. “I was just excited. What did she find?”

  “It’s a car,” Landon said. “It looks like it was driven off the road from the opposite direction. No one saw it because it was hidden down here.”

  “Is … is it empty?”

  “I don’t know,” Landon said. He let go of my arms and bent down next to the driver’s side window. “Stand back.”

  “Why? Someone could be hurt inside,” I argued.

  “And someone could be dead inside,” Bay said, taking a step back.

  “We won’t know until we open the door,” I said, refusing to give in to the fear washing over Bay’s face.

  “Stay there, Thistle,” Landon warned. He used the edge of his shirt to cover the door handle, trying to preserve evidence I’m sure, and then gave it a tug. The door sprang open, and my gaze immediately traveled to the pale hand hanging next to the seat. It wasn’t moving.

  “Is she … ?”

  Landon reached his hand inside and pressed it to the occupant’s neck. I couldn’t see if it was a man or a woman, but intuition told me we’d found Belinda. “She’s alive,” he said. “Her pulse is faint, but it’s there. We need to get some help out here.” He pulled his cellphone out of his pocket. “Tell Aunt Tillie to get rid of that light. I refuse to explain that to emergency personnel.”

  “SO, what do we know?”

  Chief Terry had arrived at the hospital minutes after the ambulance carrying Belinda. We were twenty minutes behind, so we were hoping he had some sort of an update on her condition.

  “She’s in bad shape,” Chief Terry said. “She’s was trapped in that car for days. If we work backwards, I’d have to guess the accident happened about three days ago. Maybe earlier. We have no idea how long Annie was wandering around out there.”

  “So, she got the bump on her head in the accident?”

  “That would be my guess,” Chief Terry said. “I called out to the inn. Your mothers are bringing Annie here now.”

  My heart flopped. “What? Why?”

  “Because that’s her mother,” Chief Terry said.

  “But … what if she doesn’t survive?”

  “Then Annie deserves a chance to say goodbye,” he said.

  “What if it traumatizes her?”

  “I don’t know, Thistle,” Chief Terry said, aggravated. “If it was you, what would you want more, never to see your mother again or to say goodbye?”

  I knew he was right. Still … . “You should have waited until you knew more.”

  “He’s not sure how much time we have, Thistle,” Landon said.

  “But we found her,” I protested. “She’s got a shot to survive.”

  “She does have a shot,” Chief Terry said. “She’s got an even bigger shot at dying.”

  I didn’t want to hear this. “Well, I’m glad you’ve got so much faith.”

  Marcus walked up behind me and wrapped his arms around my waist as he rested his chin on my forehead. “It’s not his fault, Thistle.”

  “No,” I agreed. “It’s ours. We should have done the spell the day Annie showed up.”

  I could see the same guilt washing over Bay’s face that was coursing through my veins. “She’s right.”

  “Don’t do that,” Landon said, drawing Bay in for a hug. “We all did what we could.”

  “It should have occurred to us, though,” I argued. “We should have been more proactive.”

  “We can’t go back in time and change things,” Aunt Tillie said. “We have to look forward.”

  “Are you a fortune cookie now?” I wasn’t really angry with Aunt Tillie. I was just frustrated. She was an easy target because she fought back.

  “You need to calm yourself,” Aunt Tillie said. “We’re not going to be able to help Basil if you don’t.”

  “Her name is Annie!” The light bulb in the lamp at the nurse’s station exploded, causing the receptionist to take cover, the same moment my temper did.

  Landon flinched. “Did you do that?”

  I bit my bottom lip. I wasn’t sure.

  “She’s out of control,” Aunt Tillie said. “She needs to cool off. Her emotions are taking over.”

  Landon’s face was thoughtful. “That happened in Bay’s bedroom the other day. Are you saying they can do that?”

  Aunt Tillie scowled. “Thistle did it because she was enraged. I think Bay might have done it for another reason.”

  Landon’s chest puffed out slightly.

  “Yes, you’re a stud,” Aunt Tillie said, rolling her eyes as she patted his chest dismissively. “That’s clearly the important thing here now.”

  Landon deflated. “We need to put our heads together,” he said. “Annie’s grandparents arrive tomorrow. We have no choice but to hand her over if Belinda doesn’t wake up.”

  “We can’t do that,” I argued.

  “That’s why we have to come up with a plan.”

  “I could take her and run,” Aunt Tillie offered.

  “We have to come up with a plan that isn’t illegal,” Landon said.

  “Legal shmegal,” Aunt Tillie said. “We have to do what’s right.”

  “Before anyone even thinks of running off with that child, we’re going to put our heads together,” Landon said. “I can’t condone anyone running with her, and I can’t look the other way. This is too big.”

  Aunt Tillie sighed. “Fine. I won’t run away with her.”

  “I know you’re just saying that to get me to lower my guard,” Landon said. “It’s not going to work.”

  Aunt Tillie opened her mouth to argue, but she snapped it shut when Mom, Winnie, and Marnie turned the corner and headed in our direction. They had Annie in tow, and the girl was tugging so forcefully on Winnie’s hand she was having trouble keeping u
p.

  “Did you find my mommy?” Annie’s eyes were hopeful.

  “We found her car on the side of the road,” Landon said carefully. “She was inside.”

  “Where is she? I want to see her.”

  “The doctors are working on her right now,” Landon said.

  “But I want to see her,” Annie said, jutting her lower lip out into a pronounced pout.

  Landon was patient, but firm. “I know you do, honey, but the doctors need to fix her up first.”

  “But … .”

  Marcus swooped in and gathered Annie up in his arms. “How about we go and check out the vending machine situation?” he offered. “I’m betting some candy will make you feel better.”

  “Will I be able to see my mommy when we come back?”

  “We’ll see,” Marcus said, leading Annie down the hallway. “We have to let the doctors do their work. They’re very good at what they do.”

  “Okay.”

  I watched them go, my heart filling with thanks that I’d found someone as wonderful as Marcus. The feeling didn’t last long.

  “Where is she?” I tilted my head as an older woman and man rounded the corner, their gazes landing on me first. “Are you the woman who has our granddaughter?”

  My heart started to hammer.

  “Who are you?” Chief Terry asked, stepping forward.

  “Officer,” the woman said, nodding to greet him. “I’m Arlene Denham, and this is my husband Tom. We’re here looking for our granddaughter.”

  “I’m the one you talked to on the phone, ma’am,” Chief Terry said.

  “Is my granddaughter okay? Why is she here?”

  Chief Terry narrowed his eyes. “How did you know we were here?”

  “We got into town early,” Arlene said. “The man answering the phone at your office told me you were here.”

  Chief Terry nodded. “I see.”

  “Why are you here? Is Annie okay?”

  “Annie is fine,” Chief Terry said. “She’s getting a treat with a friend.”

  “You just let her wander off with a stranger?” I didn’t like Arlene on sight. “Well, great, let’s send my grandchild off with a potential child molester.”

  “Hey,” I snapped.

  “He’s not a stranger,” Chief Terry said, raising a hand to still me. “He’s been helping to take care of Annie.”

 

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