A Haunting at Midwinter by Kai Butler
Author:Kai Butler [Butler, Kai]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Chapter Five
King looked at me, and I gave him the sort of look that said what I thought of his promise to protect and serve. He pursed his lips in annoyance.
âDo we know anything else that will hurt these things?â he said.
âThese ghosts?â I said. âThese poltergeists? These beings from beyond the veil? The afterlife?â
âThese things,â he said. âWhich may or may not be ghosts. Or they could be the remnants of a spell gone awry.â
âI mean, salt,â I said. âIron, probably.â
I pulled out the book, but it hadnât changed since the first time Iâd skimmed it: specific on killing, vague on the how-to. Laurel had said that it wasnât her specialty, and that there were people who specialized in getting rid of ghosts. Her opinion was that my client, Mr. I Was the Top Rated Rental of 2019, What Are These One Star Reviews, wanted a bargain basement ghost hunter.
Seeing these ghosts, I did feel like Iâd bitten off a little more than I could chew with this one. Maybe Iâd charge him double. If he didnât sue me into next year for all the water damage Iâd left in the attic.
King was reading over my shoulder and raised an eyebrow. âThis isnât very helpful.â
âYeah, well, I donât know any alchemy texts that would be better,â I muttered. âThe fire poker is maybe iron?â
Not that I wanted to test it in front of him. Iron and me donât mix. I donât burn if I touch it, but it isnât good either.
âAre we ok to leave the circle?â he asked.
I shrugged. âI mean, do we have a choice?â
With a sharp nod, he took a quick step out of the circle and over to the fireplace. He picked up the fire poker and the shovel for good measure, although that one looked like it was about as flimsy as something could get. I took out the canister of salt.
While King examined his weapons, I looked towards the attic. I could feel the salt still flowing upwards from the water softener and pooling in the attic. It was dripping down the stairs weâd left open, a slurry of salt and liquid that none of the ghosts could cross.
Oh. I had an idea, but it would take work and the assumption that King knew as much about witchcraft as I knew about alchemy.
âThe rain,â I said.
He squinted at me, and I realized that he couldnât hear me through his spell. Bracing myself, I left the circle and came close to where he was standing.
âThe rain,â I repeated. âI know a spell that might be able to make it a weapon.â
He nodded. âOkay, so what are we looking for?â
âAny evidence of bones?â I said. âOr hair. Or a spell.â
âFrom the 1800s?â he said, gesturing around to the pristine white walls, the new crown moulding, the polished floors.
Point to the officer.
âWell, something,â I said. âAnything.â
We started in the living room, with the assumption that that was where she would have practiced her fake seances. There wasnât anything but the scent of cinnamon that we tracked to a plug-in room freshener.
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