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would truly embrace the darkness, youโ€™d find out that most of it is working just fine.โ€

โ€œThat little brat?โ€ I asked, but my tongue felt thick.

Just then, someone appeared behind him. Laney let out that laugh again, and she yanked a lock of my hair that had fallen into her sling. The searing pain that can only come from a baby pulling your hair brought the world back into focus.

But the woman was still there. She was creeping up behind Zane. For a second, I thought she was a ghost, but while the woman was slightly transparent, she had a strange golden, shimmering aura around her.

Her long, curly blonde hair lay like a halo around her shoulders, like a lionโ€™s mane. Her blue eyes were piercing and wholly familiar.

Laney laughed again, and the woman lunged at Zane. Her hands disappeared into him and ripped out something dark.

I heard a disembodied screeching just before the woman, and the darkness sheโ€™d yanked out, disappeared.

Thorn came running out of the house behind me. His hands still had ropes semi tied to them. Zane may have been a talented necromancer, but he wasnโ€™t very good at tying ropes, apparently.

My husband started down the steps with his handcuffs out and ready to arrest the man, but I stopped him. โ€œItโ€™s not himโ€ I said. โ€œHeโ€™s not actually the one who did it.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Thorn asked.

โ€œI promise Iโ€™ll explain later, but we need to get out of here. That smell is bay leaves. The more of it we stand here and breathe in, the more weโ€™re going to hallucinate,โ€ I said.

But just then, Jeremy pulled up. We had to let him arrest the guy. Thorn told his deputy we needed to go, and they could come back and investigate the scene later, after the hallucinogenic herb pile in the back yard stopped burning.

The man was hollering the whole time about how he didnโ€™t do anything wrong and he didnโ€™t know why he was there? Jeremy just rolled his eyes at the guy and put him in the cruiser anyway.

What he didnโ€™t know was that the manโ€™s words were the truth. It was okay, though. We knew weโ€™d figure it out. We always did.

Once we had Jeremy back in Coventry, the magical veil would take over again. It was weaker, but it still worked. Thorn would tell Jeremy to cut the guy loose, and Jeremy would make up an excuse in his head about why Thorn was right.

Everything would be fineโ€ฆ

Epilogue

The following morning, Lilith showed up on my doorstep with a basket of fresh oatmeal raisin muffins. She had on a floor-length, black lace dress with a collar that came up to her chin. Her face was bare other than a huge smile painted blood red with her favorite lipstick.

โ€œI brought breakfast,โ€ she chirped.

โ€œYou donโ€™t bake,โ€ I said and stepped back from the threshold so she could come inside.

โ€œI wanted to learn,โ€ she said. โ€œNever too old to learn new things, dear.โ€

โ€œThorn, Lilithโ€™s here. She brought breakfast, and they smell divine,โ€ I called out.

Heโ€™d slept in and was just getting out of bed. Iโ€™d had Laney up for a couple of hours, and weโ€™d even taken a walk down the street and back. I just wanted to be up and out of the house until Lilith got there. Iโ€™d slept on the sofa after spending most of the night in the kitchen. While Iโ€™d only had a few hours of sleep, I was energized by the task before me. Or I was terrified. Either worked.

โ€œOh, those smell incredible,โ€ Thorn said as he descended the stairs with a massive smirk on his face. โ€œIโ€™m starving.โ€

That might have had something to do with the hunger dust Iโ€™d sprinkled in his bathroom cup that morning. The only time Iโ€™d gone upstairs was to sneak into our bathroom while he slept and put the powder in the bottom of the cup. It ensured that heโ€™d ingest it when he brushed his teeth that morning. I wanted to take no chances that Thorn would skip the muffins.

โ€œI made coffee,โ€ I said. โ€œLet me pour you a cup. Lilith, would you like some as well?โ€

โ€œI would, dear. Thank you,โ€ Lilith replied.

We made our way into the kitchen. Laney slept in the bassinette in the living room with Meri snuggled against her. He hadnโ€™t left her side since weโ€™d returned home the day before.

Lilith put the basket of muffins in the center of the kitchen table and took a seat. Thorn plopped down too and took a muffin.

โ€œWould you like a plate?โ€ I asked as he began to peel the paper away from the muffin and get crumbs all over the table and floor.

โ€œNo need,โ€ he said.

I poured his cup of coffee and set it in front of him. The sooner he ate the muffin, the better. He took his first bite while I got Lilith and myself coffee.

Nothing happened.

He downed half of his coffee in one gulp and took two more large bites of the muffin. โ€œYou two going to have any?โ€ He asked with his mouth full. More crumbs fell on the table.

I stayed at the kitchen counter and retrieved the mason jar Iโ€™d stashed in one of the cabinets. โ€œIโ€™ll be there in just a moment,โ€ I said. โ€œI want to go check on Laney real quick.โ€

โ€œThat baby will be just fine. Why donโ€™t you come eat with us?โ€ Thorn said with a mouth still full of muffin.

That was the moment his face changed. All the color drained out, and he dropped the muffin on the table where it rolled off onto the floor. Lilith scooped it up and threw it in the trash.

โ€œYou feeling okay, sweetie?โ€ I asked as I unscrewed the lid from the mason jar. I hadnโ€™t left the room to check on Laney. It had only been an excuse to keep him eating. Not that heโ€™d needed one.

The pungent smell from the black potion inside made me wince. I swirled it gently, so the foul brew coated

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