Blackwood Farm (The Vampire Chronicles 9)
She nodded to this.
The tears rose up in my eyes. I took out my handkerchief, but I had half a mind to let them flow. I was with the two people in the world who wouldn't be stunned by the sight of them.
"So how do we get rid of him?" I asked. "How do we get him out of the Earthly Realm?"
"I'll tell you," Merrick responded. "But first let me ask. When we arrived tonight, I saw a very old cemetery down by the swamp. Lestat said it belonged to you. He said you'd seen spirits there. "
"Yes," I replied. "Dumb spirits, spirits that give you nothing. " I wiped at my eyes. I felt a little more calm.
"But there are two or three raised tombs there, maybe three feet high. "
"There's one that's about that height. The letters are all worn away. "
"It's broad? Long?"
"Both. A rectangle. "
"That's good. I want you to lay out wood and coal for a big fire on that tomb. You need plenty of fuel. The fire has to burn really hot and for some time. Then throughout the rest of the cemetery, I want candles. Candles on every grave. You know the kind of candles I mean, thick church candles. " (I nodded. ) "I'll light the candles. I'll light the fire. Just have these things ready for me. You can have your people do this part if you like, it's not important who does it. "
"But surely you don't want them around," said Lestat.
"No, I don't. They have to go away from Blackwood Farm. Everybody. "
"What do I tell them?" I asked.
"Tell them the truth," said Merrick. "Tell them that we are holding an exorcism to get rid of Goblin. The ritual is a dangerous one. Goblin in his fury might try to hurt anyone. "
"Of course," I said. "But there's one problem. Patsy. Patsy is the only one who might not go. "
"Patsy herself has given you the key to her character," said Lestat. "Here. " He reached into his pocket and he took out a gold money clip bulging with thousand-dollar bills. "Give her this. Send her with her nurse to a fine hotel in New Orleans. "
"Of course," I said again.
"Big Ramona will see that she goes," said Merrick. "You yourself see that everyone else is gone, and sending them to the Windsor Court or the Ritz-Carlton Hotel is a fine idea. I'm sorry I didn't think of it. "
"I'll take care of it," I said. "But tell me -- the actual exorcism. How are you going to do it?"
"The best way I know how," she said. "My loving friends, the Troop of Beloveds, don't call me a witch for nothing. "
Chapter49
49
I THIRSTED and I was alone.
I stood beneath the oak tree at the edge of the cemetery. I looked at the tomb which would be our altar tomorrow night.
Clem had known just where he would get our firewood -- an old dead oak on the very boundary of the pasture. Tomorrow he'd come back and cut it with the chain saw, and the coal he'd buy in Mapleville. I wasn't to worry about a thing.
And for now he was gone with the rest of them. They had been glad to be going. There had been a positive excitement to their packing and laughter and talking, and rushing out to the limousine with suitcases, and hollering in the middle of the night.
Tommy had pleaded desperately to be allowed to watch the exorcism. Nash had finally guided him to the car.
Only Patsy had refused to go. Only Patsy had cursed at me and told me she wouldn't go along with my self-centered schemes to get rid of Goblin, only Patsy had remained behind. Finally I had sent Cindy the nurse away.
"I'll take care of her," I had said.
And so the moment had come. It had been so quiet, actually, with the closing of the door of her room.