"He was gray-haired, informal yet dignified in a blue blazer and slacks, and very vivacious of expression and of voice as he spoke to me.
" 'You'll forgive my intrusion, please,' he said. 'My name is Stirling Oliver. I'm a member of an organization. It's called the Talamasca. I want to introduce myself to you. We study the paranormal, you see, and I couldn't help but notice your companion. ¡¯
" 'You mean you can see him too?' I asked. But I saw at once he was telling the truth, and Goblin's eyes moved to his, but Goblin said nothing.
" 'Yes, I can see him very well,' said Mr. Oliver as he presented me with a little card. 'We're an old, old Orde
r,' he went on. 'We've existed for perhaps a thousand years. We study ghosts and those who can see them. We offer assistance. We offer information. I am so very impressed with your friend. Do forgive me. ¡¯
" 'Goblin, talk to Mr. Oliver,' I said.
"Goblin neither moved nor spoke.
"Aunt Queen interjected. 'I really must ask you to stop,' she said with uncommon force. 'You see, my nephew in spite of his prodigious height is only eighteen, and you really must go through me if you want to establish any sort of relationship at all with him. I don't entirely approve of those who believe in the paranormal. ¡¯
" 'But Aunt Queen,' I said. 'How can you say this! All my life I've seen Goblin! Please, I beg you, let me talk to this man. ' But it was to the red-haired girl I looked, and then abruptly I rose, excusing myself to nobody, and I went to her table.
"She looked up at me with Fr. Kevin's green eyes. The little ribbons held back beautiful tresses of her long thick wavy hair. She smiled. She beamed. She was exquisite.
" 'I want to marry you,' I said. 'I'm in love with you. You can see Goblin, can't you?¡¯
" 'Yes, I can see him, and he's an egregious whopper of a spirit,' she said, 'but I don't think I can marry you. ¡¯
"I sat down, probably taking the chair which Stirling Oliver had vacated, barely casting a glance at him to discover he was in fast discussion with Aunt Queen, and only now did I realize that Fr. Kevin and Dr. Winn were both seated at the table facing us.
" 'My name's Mona Mayfair,' the girl said. She had the most crisp lively voice. 'These are my cousins --. ¡¯
" 'I know them both. Fr. Kev, please, properly introduce us. ¡¯
" 'Quinn, you are so strange,' said Fr. Kev with the flash of a warm smile. ' " Properly introduce. " Next you'll want me to announce the banns on Sunday. Mona, this is Tarquin Blackwood, he's eighteen, and he takes his familiar with him everywhere. ¡¯
" 'That ghost is no familiar,' Mona said. 'He's much too strong for that designation. ¡¯
"Oh, I loved her voice, the lilt of it, the easy way she laughed.
" 'I want to marry you, Mona, I know it,' I said. I stammered. I had never beheld anyone as purely lovable as Mona, and I never would, I was totally aware of that. The world hung by a thread, and I had to seize the world and snap that thread. 'Mona, come away with me. Let's just talk together. ¡¯
" 'Slow down, Tarquin, please,' she said. 'You're really cut and cute, but I can't just go off with you. I've got so many people watching me you wouldn't believe it. ¡¯
" 'Oh, it's the same way with me, every decision is made by committee. Mona, I adore you. ' I looked at my hands. What rings had I put on for the odious meeting with the psychiatrists? I had a diamond-studded band on my right ring finger. I pulled it off. I offered it to her.
" 'Quinn,' said Fr. Kevin, 'cease and desist. You can talk to Mona in normal fashion. You don't have to be offering her a ring. You don't even know her. ¡¯
" 'And look,' she said, pointing over at the table. 'Your ghost is standing up and staring at you. He knows I can see him and he doesn't know what he thinks about it. Look how he's looking down at Stirling. ¡¯
" 'Stirling, the Talamasca, that's what he said, right? I have to learn about it. You know this Talamasca, Fr. Kev?¡¯
" 'About as much as a priest of the Church of Rome can ever know it,' he answered easily. 'Quinn, Stirling's a decent man. I can't endorse the organization, but he's been a good friend to Mona and to me. ¡¯
" 'You need somebody like him,' said Mona. 'Not me. I'm too ruined for you. ¡¯
" 'What on earth are you talking about?' I said. 'Ruined! You're gorgeous. I want to. . . I'm going mad. I knew I'd go mad today. First it's a panel of psychiatrists, and then it's Goblin acting sullen and weird, and now you're telling me you won't even think about marrying me! Let me just call on you, let me just bring you a bouquet of flowers and sit with you in your parlor with your mother, all right? I swear, I'll be a perfect gentleman. ¡¯
"Her smile broadened and I could see the most shadowy humor in her quick green eyes. I could see secrets, I could see cleverness and sweetness.
" 'I wish to God, if I wasn't who I am --' she said. 'Mayfairs like me always marry other Mayfairs. We have no choice. Nobody else understands us. ' She sighed.
" 'I understand you. You've seen other ghosts, haven't you? You knew Goblin for what he was immediately. ¡¯