“Why yes, Mr. Fernsby,” she replied in all seriousness. It fit. A single ghost could only do so much at once, and the magic hopped from room to room, as though trying to impress her. “I am quite positive that the spirit of a wizard is in possession of the facilities.”
Chapter 13
Silas quite liked America. It was a bit backward and unrefined, yes, but there was a sort of
He savored the feeling that no one could quell him, not with spells and not with bars. And he’d do what needed to be done to keep it that way. His first order of business was to restore the power he had lost in England, when several of his prized dolls had been destroyed, along with the spells they’d lent him.
Which brought Silas to another excellent aspect of America: there were no castles.
In England, important things were always secured in castles, which were dastardly things to break into, even with magic.
The hotel where BIKER kept its files was much more easily penetrated. The luck spell that ran through Silas’s veins was feeble, but today it cooperated, leading him to the room he needed without a single stumble.
He didn’t use a candle or lantern as he browsed their files. His eyes had adjusted well enough to the light coming through the room’s two narrow windows. Each file was devoted to an enchanted house.
He opened the file on Willow Creek, a thatched cottage in New York, and wrote the address on his forearm with a grease pencil, along with the magic it possessed. Stowing that file away, he moved to the next, a mansion near the Hudson . . . but it had been exorcised.
Sidestepping, Silas pulled out the last file on this shelf. A place called Whimbrel House in Rhode Island. His brow quirked as he saw a newly added list of spells. This would do
He paused, staring. The person in charge . . . Could it be?
He’d thought of her often, while he was trapped in Lancaster. Wouldn’t it be fun to see her again? She’d never interested him before, but . . .
Silas snapped the folder closed and smiled. Things seemed to be going his way again, weren’t they?
To be sure.
Chapter 14
“I am quite positive that the spirit of a wizard is in possession of the facilities,” she said.
Merritt paused. Everything
Forcing a smile, he spoke through clenched teeth. “Mrs. Larkin. Might I speak to you outside for a moment?”
He pushed past her without waiting for an answer. The hall ceiling started dripping,
He did not stop until he was some distance from the house, ensuring it would not hear him. Hulda followed behind, closing up her umbrella as she walked.
“Is there a problem, Mr. Fernsby?” she asked once she caught up.
She didn’t respond right away. Like she expected further explanation. “And?”
“And?” He stalked away, then back. “And