Blood From a Stone (218 page)

Read Blood From a Stone Online

Authors: Cynthia Lucas

T
he
w
a
itr
ess
s
t
opped
h
i
m be
f
o
r
e
he
w
al
k
ed
ou
t
. “
L
ea
v
i
ng
so
soon?
I
g
et
o
f
f
at
m
i
dn
i
g
h
t

i
f
y
ou
w
ant
co
m
e bac
k
. Ma
y
be
w
e cou
l
d
g
o out
f
or
a d
ri
nk
or
so
m
e
t
h
i
n
g
?”

H
e
s
m
il
ed.
D
a
m
n.
I
n
ano
t
her
ti
m
e
and
p
l
ace
she

d ha
v
e been
t
oo
t
e
m
p
ti
ng
a
m
o
r
sel
t
o
t
u
r
n do
w
n.

B
ut
ri
g
ht
now
he
f
ound
t
hat
he
on
l
y had
an
appe
tit
e
f
or
one d
i
sh…and  her
na
m
e
w
as
W
ill
ow
D
a
lt
on.
U
n
f
o
rt
una
t
e
l
y
he a
l
so
k
new
t
hat
d
i
sh
w
as not
one
t
hat
w
ou
l
d be on
th
e
m
enu, no
w
…or
e
v
er
a
g
a
i
n.

 

C
H
AP
T
E
R
T
W
EN
T
Y
-
TH
RE
E

 

W
ill
ow
heard
t
he
be
ll
s
o
f
f
i
n
t
he
d
i
s
t
ance…
li
ke
some k
i
nd
of
so
f
t
song
co
m
i
ng
f
rom so
m
e
unde
fi
ned
l
oca
l
e.
W
as
i
t church
be
ll
s?
N
o.
I
t
sounded
m
ore
li
ke
t
he be
ll
s she

d have
i
m
ag
i
ned
co
m
i
ng
f
rom
H
eaven.
She
f
ound
herse
l
f
s
t
and
i
ng
i
n a
grassy
fi
e
l
d,
and
o
f
f
i
n
t
he d
i
s
t
ance, she cou
l
d see so
m
e
one approach
i
ng.
I
t
w
as
Sa
m
son.

B
are
l
y
ab
l
e
t
o
con
t
a
i
n
her
e
m
o
ti
on at see
i
ng h
i
m aga
i
n,
she
began
t
o
run
t
o
m
eet
h
i
m
,
but
soon
d
i
scovered
t
hat no
m
a
tt
er
how
qu
i
ck
l
y she ran, she
w
as
m
ak
i
ng no pr
o
gress.
A
vo
i
ce
rang
out
f
rom
no
w
here.

H
e
w
i
ll
be
one
of
u
s
soon.”

             
She
ca
ll
ed
out
t
o
h
i
m
and
t
r
i
ed
t
o
run
f
as
t
er,
but
he
d
i
dn

t
seem
t
o
hear
her.
A
s
w
i
r
li
ng
m
ass of
c
l
ouds descen
d
ed and
t
he
be
ll
s
rang aga
i
n. Louder
t
h
i
s
ti
m
e. She
cried ou
t
,
“P
l
ease! 
W
a
it
…”
but
t
he
c
l
ouds
surrounded
h
i
m  and
h
e began
t
o
f
ade a
w
ay.

T
he
be
ll
s
rang once
m
ore
as
a
l
oud noise s
t
ar
tl
ed her…
f
rom
her
drea
m
.

S
he
opened
her
e
y
es
t
o
t
he
sounds
of
t
he doo
r
be
l
l
ri
n
g
i
ng and
C
i
sco
ba
r
k
i
ng
l
oud
l
y
.
S
he
m
us
t’
v
e do
z
ed
o
ff
, a
f
t
er she

d
g
o
tt
en
ho
m
e
and
cu
rl
ed
up
under
t
he
w
a
r
m
t
h of
t
he b
l
an
k
et
tr
y
i
ng
t
o
escape
t
he
r
ea
liti
es
of
t
he da
y
.
S
he
g
l
anced at
t
he c
l
ock
and d
i
sco
v
e
r
ed
i
t
w
as
w
e
l
l
past
d
i
nner
ti
m
e.

S
he
g
ot
up, s
tr
a
i
g
h
t
ened her
c
l
o
t
hes
a
nd opened
t
he door
t
o
fi
nd
S
a
m
son s
t
and
i
ng
t
he
r
e
i
n
t
he d
i
m
li
g
h
t
.

A
l
ook of
r
e
li
ef
c
r
ossed
her
f
ea
t
u
r
es and she
l
aun
c
hed he
r
se
l
f
i
n
t
o
h
i
s
a
r
m
s.

I

m so
so
rr
y

I shou
l
d
ha
v
e
g
i
v
en
y
ou
a
chance.
Y
ou
w
e
r
e
ri
g
ht
about
e
v
e
r
y
t
h
i
n
g
!
I
w
ou
l
d ha
v
e done
t
he sa
m
e
t
h
i
n
g
.”

H
e
pu
ll
ed
her
c
l
ose
r
,
lifti
ng
her
f
eet
o
f
f
t
he
fl
oo
r
,
unab
l
e
t
o
r
es
i
st
t
he u
r
g
e
t
o cap
t
u
r
e her
li
ps
w
it
h h
i
s
o
w
n.

A
ft
er
se
v
e
r
al
l
ong
m
o
m
en
t
s,
h
i
s
m
i
nd
fi
na
ll
y be
g
an
t
o
r
e
g
a
i
n
so
m
e
f
unc
ti
ona
lit
y
and
pu
ll
ed
back
fr
om
he
r
,
tr
y
i
ng
t
o co
m
pose h
i
m
se
lf
.
H
e put
her
do
w
n and
r
e
m
o
v
ed her
a
r
m
s
f
r
om
h
i
s
nec
k
. “We
ha
v
e
t
o
t
a
l
k
,” he sa
i
d
v
e
r
y
so
ftl
y
.

Other books

The Second Saladin by Stephen Hunter
Honest Betrayal by Girard, Dara
Silver Linings by Gray, Millie
The Secret Prince by Violet Haberdasher
Journey's End (Marlbrook) by Carroll, Bernadette
The Empty Hours by Ed McBain
In the Company of Vampires by Katie MacAlister
History Lessons by Fiona Wilde