The Witch and the Englishman (The Witches Series Book 2) by J.R. Rain
Author:J.R. Rain [Rain, J.R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-01-26T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Seventeen
When the good detective was gone, after he’d made me promise that I wouldn’t do anything stupid, I did the only non-stupid thing I could think of: I called Billy Turner.
“Hi, Allison.” He sounded far cheerier than the last time I had spoken with him.
“I hope I didn’t catch you at a bad time,” I said, and as I spoke, I logged into him. It took a moment, but soon, I saw him clearly enough. He was in his house, walking slowly through the main downstairs hallway. There were no portraits on the wall. They were blank and dark. In fact, the whole house was dark.
There was just enough ambient light from his cell phone, and streetlights, for me to see him moving through his home. Mostly, though, he was in shadow.
“Are you okay, Billy?” I asked.
“I couldn’t be better, Allison. Why do you ask?”
I decided to lay all my cards on the table. After all, even with minimal light, I could see that the shadow around Billy had darkened considerably since the last time I had seen him.
“You’re walking around in the dark, Billy.”
“You can see me?”
“Yes, I can.”
“But how? Are you here with me?”
“In a way, yes.”
“Where am I, if you don’t mind me asking?”
“You’re nearing the end of your hallway. In fact, you just turned and are walking back through the hallway.”
“Very good, Allison. You are an astonishingly talented psychic.”
“Billy, you need to leave this house.”
“Why, Allie? Do you mind if I call you Allie?”
I ignored him. I was very, very dismayed to hear his voice changing, picking up a guttural cadence I was already familiar with, a sound and quality that I had heard coming from his daughter.
“Please, Billy. You need to leave. The house...”
“The house is what, Allie?”
Was I speaking with Billy or the demon? I couldn’t tell. Billy was still there, though. I heard it in his voice. The demon had said Billy was still resistant. Then again, could I trust a demon?
“Billy, listen to me. You need to leave the house. It’s not safe there.”
As he walked, Billy reached out and ran a hand along one of the walls. “I love it here, Allie. It’s my posh dream home, you know. I always wanted to live and work near Hollywood. Now, I’m making movies and living the dream. Life is brill.”
“Brill?” I asked.
“Brilliant. Excellent.”
Billy’s own voice was intermixed with that of the demon. It varied from an English accent...to something deeper and angrier.
“It has no power over you, Billy. You can still fight it.”
“Fight what, Allie?”
“You know what, Billy.”
“I want to hear you say it, witch.”
“The demon, Billy. The thing living in your house, haunting your house, possessing your house. And you and Liz.”
He laughed loudly, pausing in the hallway. As he did so, I watched shadows crawling along his walls. Clawed shadows. Horned shadows. They swarmed along the walls.
“Please, Billy. You must leave.”
Suddenly, Billy dropped to his knees. The phone dropped before him, too, clattering over the floor. I heard him weeping.
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