Magical Cures Mystery Series Books 8 & short story: A Cozy Mystery by Tonya Kappes

Magical Cures Mystery Series Books 8 & short story: A Cozy Mystery by Tonya Kappes

Author:Tonya Kappes [Kappes, Tonya]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tonya Kappes
Published: 2016-01-11T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

It took a lot of fast-talking for Oscar to even get through to Colton about setting me free under the law. The Marys refused to let Celia have me jailed and I was grateful for that, but not without them scolding me first.

You know better. You didn’t listen to your intuition. You need to go back to University to a new intuition class.

Collectively, we all walked across the street to A Charming Cure where Colton and Oscar wanted to make sure there was no stone unturned.

“That is a splendid idea.” Mary Lynn was the sweetest of the three. She looked like the little granny with her silver curls tousled around her head. She always wore a black suit and her fox stole. Her voice even dripped with sugar. She eased around A Charming Cure picking up bottles, opening them, testing the cures on her skin, before smelling them and sticking them back on the shelf. “We really all should take those continuing education classes like all the mortals do with their skills.”

“Oh please,” Mary Sue rolled her eyes before dipping her finger into my cauldron and giving it a good swipe. She lifted her fingertip to her nose and took a nice long whiff before she stuck the tip in her mouth. She smacked her lips together. “Tasty.”

Oscar and Colton were busy scouring the shop for any clues Paul Levy had left behind and decided to do multiple tests on the cauldron, the Bushmaster snake, Thuja occidentalis, and the Calendula officinalis to see if there were some poison or other things besides what was supposed to be in there.

“June has wonderful intuition.” Mary Sue couldn’t help herself. She took another swipe of the inside of the cauldron tasting the potion. “And I’m telling you she didn’t kill this guy.” She drew her finger up and pointed toward Oscar and Colton who were waving their wands over the stress-free potion side of the shop for clues. “They are looking in the wrong place.”

“You know as well as I do there are formalities among the worlds. This is a formality.” Mary Ellen continued to pick up bottles and put them back, only she never put them back in the right place, which meant more work for me after they all left.

“I still think you need to go to more school.” Mary Sue wasn’t as forgiving as the others. She’d always been the brashest of the three and never let me off the hook for anything.

I wanted to protest everything they were saying, but I knew better. Any amount of bantering coming from me would only hinder their process more.

“I just can’t ignore the facts.” Colton held out his notebook and read from it. “Victim did come to your shop and didn’t reveal self. Suspect used spiritual gift to read victim, breaking the village law. Suspect did not listen to own spiritual gift to realize victim was indeed a fellow spiritualist from another village, thus breaking the universal law.” He paused to



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