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Anabelle had just taken off her half boots when an air
elemental showed up, wafting around her bedroom in a distressed manner, tugging
at her dress and the bedclothes.
“Ethereal?” she asked.
“I am Ethereal, Fire Maiden.”
The sound –faint and distorted without the amplification of
the horn – came to her ears.
“What do you wish of me, Air Spirit?”
“The Other wants you to come. People are frightened.”
Anabelle recognized the name the elementals had given
Jonathon.
“Where?” she asked, already putting her boots back on.
“The place of people holding.”
The jail.
“Thank you, Ethereal.
You have done well.”
And, for a wonder, it had.
The air elemental’s attention had not wandered and it had not forgotten
it’s task.
Ethereal caressed her cheek, and disappeared. Flicker came from somewhere, feeling her
impatient anxiety, and nearly set her chemise on fire. She quelled his exuberance, and put on the
shirtwaist and jacket she’d just taken off.
Anabelle went downstairs and found Clare in the kitchen
supervising the new cook she had hired.
“I’m going out.
Something is going on at the jail,” Anabelle told Clare. “You’ll stand ready in case I need you?”
“Of course, madam,” Clare said, and gave a sharp nod. “Becky can see to the house.”
Anabelle gave Becky an uneasy glance, wondering what the
woman thought of that, but apparently the woman accepted her new elevation in
stature and duties with stolid composure.
It wasn’t until Anabelle stepped out the front door that she
realized both her horse and her gig were still with Jonathon at the County
Sheriff’s office. With a muttered word
she’d learned from the hound-chasers during childhood, she started off at a
cracking pace toward the office and jail.
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