โIt could be worse, I told myself as I adjusted the camera pin on my lapel and Lia leaned forward to ring the town gossipโs doorbell.ย Lia could have chosen a more destructive outlet for her issues.โ
โCan I help you?โ The woman who answered the door was in her early fifties, with vivid red hair that wouldnโt have looked natural even if she were two decades younger. Her sense of fashion tended toward skintight and shiny.
You wear bright pink lipstick, even in your own home. The house is classic, understatedโeverything youโre not.
โIf youโre Marcela Waite, I believe that we can help you,โ Lia murmured.
Even a Natural liarโs credibility could only take us so far. As much as I loathed doing it, I picked up the slack. โMy name is Cassie Hobbes. You knew my mother, Lorelai. She helped you connect to loved ones on the other side.โ
Recognition sparked in Marcelaโs eyes.
โForty-four percent of psychics believe in UFOs,โ Sloane blurted out. โBut twice that believe in extraterrestrials.โ
โThe spirit realm speaks to Sloane in numbers,โ Lia said solemnly. โYou have four dogs buried in your yard.โ Sloane rocked back on her
heels. โAnd you replaced four hundred and seventy-nine shingles on your roof last year.โ
Marcelaโs hand flew to her chest. Clearly, it had notโand would notโ occur to her that Sloane was simply good at math and extremely observant.
โDo you have a message for me?โ Marcela asked, her eyes alight.
โMy mother passed away several years ago,โ I said, sticking to the story weโd told Ree. โI came to Gaither to scatter her ashes, but before I doโฆโ
โYes?โ Marcela said breathlessly.
โHer spirit asked me to come here and do a reading for you.โ
I was a horrible person.
As Marcela Waite served us tea and sat down across from me in her formal sitting room, I pushed down a stab of guilt and forced myself to focus on her BPE instead.ย Behavior. Personality. Environment.
This was your husbandโs house. He came from money. You didnโt. He never pressured you to change, and you havenโtโbut you also havenโt altered his dรฉcor. My gut said that sheโd loved him.
โYouโre a very spiritual person,โ I said, feeling more like my mother than I had in a very long time. โIโm sensing that you have a touch of the Gift yourself.โ
Most people liked to consider themselves intuitive, and 90 percent of this job was telling the client what they wanted to hear.
โYouโve been having dreams,โ I continued. โTell me about them.โ
As our hostess launched into a description of her dream from the night before, I wondered how my mother could have done this for so many years.
You did what you had to do, I thought.ย You did it for me. But deep down, I also had to admit,ย You liked playing the game. You liked the power.
It took me a moment to realize that Marcela had stopped talking.
โThere are two sides to the dream youโve described,โ I said automatically. โThe different sides represent two paths, a decision you have to make.โ
The trick to my motherโs trade had always been to stay vague until the client gave you cues about how to proceed.
โNew versus old,โ I continued. โTo forgive or not to forgive. To apologize or to bite your tongue.โ There was no reaction from Marcela, so I got a bit more personal. โYou wonder what your husband would want you to do.โ
That opened the floodgates. โHis sister has been so nasty to me! Itโs pretty rich, the way she looks down on me whenย sheโs on marriage number four!โ
Your husbandโs sister never thought you were good enough for himโand she let you know it from day one.
Sloane cleared her throat. โThere are fifty-six anagrams of the name Marcela, includingย caramel,ย a calmer, andย lace arm.โ
Marcela gasped. โCaramel was my Haroldโs favorite candy.โ Her brow furrowed. โHarold wants me to be calmer? More patient with his sister?โ
Lia took that as her cue. โI smell caramel,โ she said, her eyes focusing on something in the distance. โHarold is here. Heโs with us.โ She latched on to my hand as she turned her weighty gaze to Marcela Waite. โHe wants you to know that he knows how his sister can be.โ
โHe didnโt always see it when he was alive,โ I added, elaborating on Liaโs statement to make it more consistent with my profile of Marcela. โBut he sees everything now. He knows itโs hard, but heโs counting on you to be the bigger person. Because he knows you can be.โ
โHe said that?โ Marcela asked softly.
โHe doesnโt say much,โ I replied. โIn spirit form, he doesnโt have to.โ
Marcela closed her eyes and bowed her head.ย You needed to hear that he supports you. You needed to remember that he loved you, too.
I could almost believe that we were doing a good thing here, but then Lia
arched her back, her body contorting itself into an unnatural position.
โHelp.โย Lia pitched her voice into a high, nails-on-chalkboard whisper.ย โI canโt find my son. Thereโs blood. So much bloodโโ
I gave Liaโs hand a warning squeeze. This wasnโt how I would have chosen to bring the conversation around to the Kyle murders, but Liaโin true Lia fashionโhadnโt left me much of a choice.
I forced myself not to roll my eyes. โTell me your name, spirit,โ I said. โAnna,โ Lia hissed. โMy name was Anna.โ





