" 'I've seen plenty of ghosts,' she said soberly. 'Maybe you and I could just play for a while. ¡¯
" 'No, I don't think this is a good idea,' said Fr. Kev. 'Quinn, your Aunt Queen is getting pretty heated over there. ' He rose to his feet. 'I think it's time for me to step in and restrain Stirling. I've never seen Stirling play it quite this way. I think Stirling thinks you need him, Quinn. And you come back with me now. ¡¯
" 'But I don't even know where you live!' I said to Mona.
"I stared at Dr. Winn. His cold blue eyes and impassive face told me nothing.
" 'Come on, Quinn,' said Fr. Kev.
" 'First and Chestnut Streets,' said Mona. 'Can you remember that? Riverside downtown corner. That's the Garden District --. ¡¯
" 'I know it totally,' I said. 'My grandma grew up on Coliseum Street. I'll come to see you. ¡¯
"I let Fr. Kev direct me back to my table. Stirling Oliver was in my chair talking heatedly to Aunt Queen.
" 'We only mean to help people,' he said. 'A person who sees spirits can feel very isolated. ¡¯
" 'You're right,' I said, 'you're so right. ¡¯
"And there stood Goblin staring down coldly on the proceedings and then looking over to the blossom of loveliness that was Mona.
"Stirling rose. He put a white card in my hand. 'Take this. Call me if you feel you need to talk to me. And if your aunt, Mrs. McQueen, will allow it. ¡¯
" 'I despise having to be rude,' said Aunt Queen, 'but I do not think this is a very good idea, Mr. Oliver, and I do prevail upon you to leave my nephew to his destiny. ¡¯
" 'His destiny,' said Mr. Oliver. 'Oh, but that has such a ring to it. ¡¯
" 'Yes, indeed it does,' I said. 'Aunt Queen, I'm in love. I'm in love with that girl. Turn your head. You won't believe your eyes. ¡¯
" 'Good Lord,' she said, 'it's a female Mayfair. ¡¯
" 'What kind of remark is that!' I said.
"Fr. Kevin chuckled under his breath. 'Now Miss Queen,' he said, smiling, 'you've always tolerated me very well. I know you've had your driver bring you all the way over the lake just to hear me say Mass at St. Mary's Assumption. ¡¯
" 'You do say Mass with a lovely flair, Fr. Kevin,' she responded, 'and you are a priest of God, as we well know, and a consecrated priest of the Roman Catholic Church, no dispute on that matter -- but we are talking about your cousin Mona, if I'm not mistaken? Yes, Mona, and that is entirely another matter. Darlings, I think it's time for us to go home. Quinn, dear, you've been discharged and your room packed up. Nash, you don't mind too terribly --. "
" 'Aunt Queen, what is happening?' I asked.
" 'We're leaving, darling. Mr. Oliver? I wish I could say that it has been a pleasure. Your good intentions have been acknowledged. ¡¯
" 'Please, keep this,' he said as he gave her his card again.
"I still held the one he'd given me. I put it in my pocket.
"I looked back at the radiant girl. And as our eyes connected I heard the message, clear as if Goblin had spoken it to me: First and Chestnut.
"Goblin vanished. I was being rushed out of the restaurant. Never had I felt such angry bewilderment!
"Only when we reached the car did I demand that we stop.
" 'Goblin,' I cried. 'Don't you see? He's off plaguing her now. Goblin, come back to me. ¡¯
"Then came the cold murmured reassurance I required, like a gnat at my ear. 'You are a fool, Quinn. I don't want to be with her. She doesn't love me. I'm not hers. I am with you. I am yours. Quinn and Goblin one person. ¡¯
" 'Than
k God,' I whispered.