Dime Store Magic (Otherworld 3)
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"We have two hours to kill," I said as I turned back onto 1A. "Any ideas? We can't collect the juniper until after midnight."
"What do we need juniper for?" Savannah asked.
"It'll protect us against interference by evil spirits."
"Oh, right. So when are we getting the grave dirt? That needs to be gathered right at midnight."
"Perhaps we can find a juniper tree at the cemetery," Cortez said.
"What cemetery?" I said. "There's nothing about grave dirt in the ceremony, Savannah. We have everything we need except the juniper."
" Uh-uh. We need grave dirt."
"Savannah, I know the ceremony. I went through it myself and I double-checked my mother's notes last night."
"Yeah? Well, my mother told me everything about the ceremony and I know I need grave dirt."
"You need earth. Regular dirt collected anytime, anywhere."
"No, I need--"
"May I make a suggestion?" Cortez cut in. "In the interest of avoiding later trouble, I would advise that you clarify your respective understandings of the ceremony."
"Huh?" Savannah said.
"Compare notes," he said. "There's a sign for a park ahead. Pull off, Paige. As you've said, we have time."
"That's not part of the ceremony," I said, pacing between two trees as I listened to Savannah. "Absolutely not. It couldn't be."
"Why? Because the Coven says so? This is what my mother told me to do, Paige."
"But it's not the right ceremony."
Cortez cleared his throat. "Another suggestion? Perhaps we should consider the possibility that this is a variation on the Coven ceremony."
"It's not," I said. "It can't be. Listen to the words. They say--no, never mind."
"My Latin is perfectly serviceable, Paige. I understand the additional passage."
"You might understand the words, but you don't understand the meaning."
"Yes, I do. I have some knowledge of witch mythology. The additional passage is an invocation to Hecate, the Greek goddess of witchcraft, a deity the Coven and most modern witches no longer recognize. The invocation asks Hecate to grant the witch the power to wreak vengeance on her enemies and to free her from all restrictions on her powers. Now, as to the ability of Hecate to grant such a wish, I admit I place little credence in the existence of such deities."
"Same here. So, you're saying that the passage doesn't do anything, so there's no harm in including it?"
He paused, giving the question full consideration. "No. While I doubt the existence of Hecate per se, we must both admit that there is some force that gives us our power. Hecate is simply an archaic reference to that force." He glanced at Savannah, who was sitting on a picnic table. "Could you excuse us, Savannah? I'd like to speak to Paige."
Savannah nodded and, without protest, headed off to the empty swing across the park. I really had to learn how he did that.
"I told you about the Cabal's variation on your ceremony," Cortez said when she was gone. "Isn't it possible that other permutations exist?"
"I guess so. But this ... this is ..." I shook my head. "Maybe the extra passage doesn't mean anything, maybe it doesn't make any difference, but I can't take that chance. I'd be asking that Savannah be granted something I don't think any witch should have."
"You'd be asking to grant Savannah her full powers, without restriction. An ability you don't think any witch should have."
"Don't twist my words around. I went through my mother's ceremony and I'm fine."
"Yes, you are. I'm not saying--"