Authors: Ciana Stone
bound her wrists behind her back. “Ana? Ana?”
“I’m still here,” Ana answered from across the room.
Giovanni had tied them up on opposite sides of the room, lashing their hands
behind their backs, their ankles together and looping a noose around each of their necks
that was tied off to a ceiling beam. If they tried to get to one another the noose would
tighten.
Once that was accomplished, he’d clubbed Ana over the head, knocking her
unconscious. When she woke there was a circle drawn around her on the floor, and one
around Clara. Between them were thousands of scorpions. She knew what he’d done.
He’d imprisoned her with magic. She didn’t know what kind of spell he’d used, but she
was sure that it wouldn’t be pleasant should she try to breach the circle. The scorpions
were obviously under his control so reasoning with them would probably be useless.
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And she had no strength for that at the moment, anyway. The knock on the head
had her still feeling a little disoriented and blood from the wound had streamed down
her face, filling her left eye and making it difficult to see.
“I’m starting to get scared,” Clara admitted.
“It will be fine,” Ana promised even though she was not in the least sure of it. She
knew Fergi had followed them, and had half expected Chase to find them before
nightfall. That hadn’t happened, which meant one of two things. Either Cody and Fergi
had been unable to communicate with Chase and get him to follow Fergi, or Giovanni
had done something to prevent Chase from coming after them. She called on the power
of every good force in the universe to let it be the former rather than the latter.
As if in answer to her prayer, she was seized with a powerful awareness. She felt
Chase’s frustration, anger and fear, and knew that against all obstacles and despite all
odds and opposition, he would not give up until he found them. Even in this dark
place, imprisoned by Giovanni’s evil, she felt Chase’s love and it filled her with the
hope she needed.
“Chase will find us,” she said softly.
“How can you be so sure?”
“How can you not?” Ana asked.
Clara didn’t reply and Ana turned her mind to how to undo Giovanni’s spell. It
took more effort than she imagined to induce a trance state, and far more time than it
ever had. But at last she felt the bonds of reality melt away. And then she was flying.
The land passing by beneath her was beautiful but unfamiliar. She did not know
her direction. “Fergi, help me,” she pleaded. “Guide me to you.”
A ribbon of glowing amber appeared before her, and she followed it, moving faster
and faster until the earth below was a blur of motion. Then she saw Fergi. Or at least
her astral form, soaring toward her, with majestic wings stretched wide.
Ana’s forward momentum slowed to a gradual stop and then she was floating, with
Fergi hovering before her. “Giovanni cast a binding spell, preventing me from
escaping,” she told the hawk. “I’m working to undo it, but time is running out. Clara
has been without water for more than a day and I’m afraid that another day in the heat
will kill her.”
Fergi’s voice in her mind let her know that the situation was even more severe than
she realized. Not only had Giovanni bound her magically, but he had cast a spell over
Chase’s family, making sure that none of them thought to search for her and Ana at the
ghost town. He had gotten them to believe that he was only there to serve her with
divorce papers and now even had them thinking that she was only there to try and
swindle Chase out of his inheritance.
“But how?” Ana asked. “Giovanni’s powers were virtually nonexistent before. How
is he suddenly so powerful?”
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The answer was enough to bring self-hatred flooding to the forefront of Ana’s
mind. When she had collapsed the house on him, the cornerstone of the foundation had
cracked, and something old and evil that had been imprisoned long ago beneath the old
foundation was released. Incorporeal, it needed a host body, and found a willing one in
Giovanni Sardo. Its powers became his, and he became the unwitting vessel for a being
that had lost all touch with the Light.
Giovanni and the being were becoming more integrated with each passing day. If
the being was not banished, and very soon, the incorporation would become complete
and then it would take far more power than she and Fergi combined possessed to stop
it.
“But does Giovanni know?” She hoped he didn’t. That he was as much a victim as
she and Clara. Fergi’s answer shattered that hope. Not only was he aware of it, he was
enjoying it. The being gave him free rein to do as he wanted. Its only demand was for
pain and blood. It thrived on the agony of others, and Giovanni was more than willing
to feed that hunger.
“Where did you get all this information?” Ana didn’t doubt Fergi, but if there was
someone or something else out there that could help, she wanted to know who and how
to enlist their aid.
“My grandfather?” Ana asked in complete surprise. “But he crossed over years
ago.”
“Most roads run two directions, Little Cat.”
The soft gentle voice preceded a feeling of warmth and love that enveloped Ana in
a cocoon she wanted to burrow deep into and hide. “This is the time for courage,” her
grandfather’s voice spoke in her mind.
“And how do I fight this evil?” she asked.
“By enlisting the help of those who are imprisoned on this plane.”
“What?”
“Wake and look around you, Little Cat. This place is inhabited by souls who could
not make the crossing until their debts were paid. Allow them the chance to clean their
spirits and move to the next life.”
“And how do I go about doing that?” she asked.
“Believe.” His final word echoed in her mind as she was suddenly back inside her
body in the dark shanty with ropes cutting into her flesh and the sound of Clara’s soft
crying breaking the silence of the night.
Ana sent a call to Fergi, hoping the link was still strong enough for her plea to get
through. She would do whatever she could to set the stage for the battle, but unless
Fergi was able to get the message through to Chase, they might all end up being
trapped in limbo.
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Chase felt old, tired and defeated when he climbed out of his truck. Cody ran up to
him and leaned against his leg, silent for the first time in two days. Chase leaned back
against the truck and stroked the dog’s head.
Everyone from the local to state police had been looking for Ana and Clara for
nearly forty-eight hours and so far they were no closer to finding them than they’d been
in the first few hours. And he knew that was a bad sign.
He’d just returned from another visit to the Circle R, where he’d found his father
and Giovanni Sardo in his father’s study, drinking bourbon and smoking cigars, as if
they were lifelong friends.
Charlie announced that he had offered a reward for the safe return of Clara
Mahoney in the amount of one million dollars. When Chase asked about a reward for
Ana, Charlie just snorted and said the world would be better off without gold-digging
whores like Ana Stillwater.
Giovanni had merely sneered at Chase and agreed. Chase had to make himself turn
and walk away. It was clear to him that Ana was right. Giovanni had to be a witch.
There was no other way to explain how easily he’d gotten Charlie and the rest of his
family to accept his lies.
The problem was, Chase had no idea how to battle a witch. “Come on,” he said to
Cody. “I need a couple of hours’ sleep, and then I’ll go back out and search again.”
He’d almost reached the steps to the porch when a shrill cry made him stop and
look up. Fergi dove from the dark sky to perch on the porch rail. “Please tell me you
know where she is,” Chase said wearily.
Fergi actually nodded her head. Chase took a step closer and tentatively reached
out his hand toward the bird. He didn’t know how she would react but he was
overwhelmed with the sudden certainty that if he could touch her he could learn Ana’s
whereabouts.
She was motionless as his hand gently settled on her broad head. Her eyes angled
up to lock with his and suddenly Chase felt himself freefalling into nothingness.
Abruptly his vision returned, but that brought little but confusion and a strong
measure of fear. Where was he? And how did he get so high above the ground?
“Don’t you recognize this place, primate?” a rather sharp, but decidedly feminine
voice sounded in his mind.
Chase suddenly did recognize the place. Aravaipa ghost town. He looked around
and saw a semi-translucent Fergi flying beside him. “Am I dead?” he asked.
A laugh sounded in his mind. “Silly primate. Of course not.”
“Why do you call me primate?”
“Why do you call me bird?”
“Oh, I see your point, Fergi.”
She laughed shortly then her voice became serious. “Using our combined energy,
Ana and I have made it possible for you to separate from your body. A human term for
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it is astral travel. Your body remains safely on your front porch with Cody guarding us.
But that is unimportant. Giovanni Sardo has Ana and Clara tied up in that building to
your left. They’ve been without food and water for two days and Ana fears for Clara’s
life.”
“Can’t she use her magic to free them?”
“Giovanni has cast a spell. Ana and Clara are protected for the moment, each inside
a magic circle. Outside the circle are Giovanni’s guards. Scorpions. Should Ana break
the circle, she would be overrun by them and dead before she could free herself and
save Clara.”
“Then I have to go get them.”
“Yes, but first we have to make Giovanni think you are close to finding them.”
“Why?”
“To force his hand.”
“What do you mean? Wouldn’t that just put them in more danger? If he thinks I’ll
find them and expose him then he might—”
“Try to kill them. Yes.”
Chase was dead set against it and said as much. “You can’t expect me to sit on my
hands and do nothing while that bastard goes back there to finish her off.”
“We most certainly do not expect that. But once he leaves the Circle R, his power
over your family will be weak. We must first undo the spell he has cast, then we can go
for Ana and Clara.”
“But how do we know he won’t kill them before we get there?”
“We do not. But Ana is not alone. There are others there who may offer aid.”
“Others?”
“What you humans call ghosts.”
Chase wondered if maybe he hadn’t just gone off the deep end. There was no way
he was doing astral travel with a hawk, having a conversation about ending a spell on
his family and fighting an evil witch with the help of ghosts.
“They prefer the term spirit,” Fergi said. “And yes, this is real.”
“And you think she has a fighting chance?” he asked.
“That depends.”
“On what?”
“Your love.”
“What?”
“Ana will need the strength of your love if she is to battle the evil that has taken
root inside Giovanni Sardo. It is a spirit of hate and thrives on the pain and agony of
others. It lives to kill.”
“I have to go to her now, Fergi! I can’t leave her to face that alone.”
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“As I have said. She is not alone. The spirits of those left behind due to unpaid
karmic debt will be offered a chance to free themselves with their aid. And there is
another who will stand beside her.”
“You?”
“Yes, but someone other than me. Her grandfather watches over her.”
Chase didn’t want to agree, but something told him that if he didn’t, Ana and Clara
didn’t stand a chance. “Okay, so what do we have to do to end the spell Sardo has on
my family?”
“First we return.”
Instantaneously Chase was standing on his porch with his hand on Fergi’s head.
“What now?” he asked.
“To the Circle R,” Fergi’s voice was clear in his mind.
Chase ran for his truck. As soon as he opened the door, Cody leapt inside. “You
didn’t think you were going to leave me behind, did you?”
Chase gaped at the dog, whose deep baritone voice rang clear in his mind. “This is
too weird.”
“Worry about weird later. Right now put the pedal to the metal.”
Chase cut Cody a look. “The pedal to the metal?” Maybe he wasn’t insane, and
maybe all this was really happening, but one thing was for certain, it wasn’t the world
he was familiar with.
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Chapter Fourteen
Ana smiled, despite the pain in her wrists and ankles from the deep bite of the rope.
Fergi and Cody were with Chase, and soon Giovanni would be alerted that Chase
suspected her whereabouts. That would send Giovanni scrambling. The way she
figured it, he would kill her and claim to have saved Clara, after charming her so that
she didn’t remember that it was he who had kidnapped her to begin with.
Her smile faded. She had to banish the scorpions before Giovanni arrived and free
herself and Clara. Otherwise she had no chance at all.
Closing her eyes, she stilled her breath and concentrated on sending out a call.