Spells (Bayou Magic 2)
“Of course, not. Use it constructively. Yes, we’re going to defeat him, but not like this. Bring the wind down. You’re making a mess, darlin’.”
I glance around the room to see papers flying and everyone’s hair blowing.
Miss Sophia smiles.
I take a deep breath and will the wind away.
I didn’t even realize I’d kicked it up so violently.
I don’t know if I’ve ever been this angry before.
“He’s fucking with what I love.”
Lucien’s blue eyes soften as he brushes his thumb over my forehead, calming me. “I feel the same way, a stór mo chroí.”
I nod and look around us again. Everyone’s smiling. No one cares that their hair is a mess, and the room is messy. And for the first time, I see that all of Miss Sophia’s candles are lit, and the hearth fire is much higher than it was a moment ago.
“I’ve been waiting for this day,” Miss Sophia says as she joins us and takes each of our hands. “I’m so happy you’ve reconnected. I hate that it took this evil to do it, but having your souls entwined will work in your favor in ways you can’t even imagine. I’ve rarely seen wind like that blow through and not extinguish the fire. Your combined magic is strong and will only grow more, day by day. Keep honing it. Practice. Love each other.”
“That’s not difficult,” Lucien replies, his eyes never leaving mine.
“And when you’re ready, we’ll have your handfasting ceremony.”
I don’t have to ask what she means, and neither does Lucien.
“I don’t want it to be when we’re in the middle of fighting this evil,” Lucien says.
“That might be the best time, child,” Miss Sophia replies. “The love and strength between you is powerful. But I’ll leave that up to you. I’m so happy for you. Blessed be.”
“Blessed be,” everyone says in agreement.
“I do not mean to be a killjoy,” Cash says, “but now that we know he’s targeting men with Lucien’s general description, I need to know how to proceed. How is he luring them?”
“Could he have inhabited a woman’s body?” Daphne asks. “Like, maybe he’s picking them up in bars the way he did with the women before.”
“Of course, it’s possible,” Lucien says.
“But unlikely,” Cash adds. “The woman’s body wouldn’t be strong enough to do the damage that’s being done. And you know I don’t say that to sound sexist, it’s simply biology. He’s strung some of these men up. The cuts are deep. He’s completely severed limbs, for chrissake. I don’t think a female could do those things.”
“I agree,” I say, as I think it over. “I don’t think it’s a woman.”
“Are the men gay?” Brielle asks. “Maybe he’s luring them that way.”
Cash shrugs and thinks it over. “They could be. We don’t list sexual preference in a missing person’s report. I can do some digging on that.”
“The potion is about ready,” Miss Sophia says. “Let’s gather out back and begin the ritual for the spell.”
This is one of the strongest circles I’ve ever been in. The gathering is full of energy and passion.
Once sacred space is made, Miss Sophia chants the words of Power, calling on the Watchtowers, deities, and spirit guides to protect Mama and banish the evil that plagues her.
“Lord and Lady, working for us and through us, Guardians of the Watchtowers and guides of all, lend us your might. We dedicate this potion to shelter and protect our sister Ruth.” She tosses more herbs into the cauldron and raises her hands into the air once more.
“Bring her back to the light and banish this evil. As we gather here in perfect love and perfect trust, our shield becomes hers. Our strength, her strength. Raising the Power of three times three, this is our will, so mote it be.”
When we’re finished, the potion is bottled up, and we’re on our way for the night.
Tomorrow will be a busy day.* * *“Why’s it so slow?” Esme asks the following day.
“Because it’s Tuesday in the offseason,” I remind her. “But that’s okay because Gwyneth is coming in for a couple of hours this afternoon for training.”
“I love Gwyneth,” Esme says with a grin. “She’s so sweet and has a wonderful energy about her.”
“I agree. She’ll be great for the shop. Do you mind training her today while I go to the hospital with the others?”
“Do you really think I would say no to that when I know you’re about to go rescue your mother from demonic possession?”
I grin at my friend. “Well, when you put it that way, I guess not.”
The bell over the door rings, and in walks Lucien with his mother.
“Look who I found loitering outside,” he says.
“I was enjoying the sunshine and admiring your fun sign.” Gwyneth smiles. “The broomstick standing out of the coffee mug is so darn cute.”
“Thanks. And welcome. You’re going to work with Esme this afternoon, and I’ll be with you tomorrow morning, if that sounds good to you.”