WITCHES KNOT
s on Royal where her paintings were on commission and had spent three hundred dollars because a painting had pulled at her. There was something incredibly
dals, she pulled her heavy hair back to the nape of her neck with a silver clip, careful to not catch the amulet that her mother had given her on her tenth birthday. She reached up to trace the stylized circle of three bent sevens wrought from silve
of jasmine off a bush and tucked it into her h
g the color of the night sky deepening and the stars beginnin
sky," she said in apology and look
" he said, his voice smooth and thick, like honey. It rolled over her skin and sang to her very DNA. Everything in her life seemed t
is eyes were chocolate brown, or at least that's what they looked like by the l
things to her. "Uh, Amelia Charvez, Lee. Your name sounds familiar." It tickled the back of her brain until she re
at's me. Your work is at Lenora's gallery too, right? Beautiful. I'm honored you like my work." He could h
." No wonder it had called to her
as more than human, she could feel it. Tentatively, she sent her own power ba
from reaching out to touch a tendril of her hair that had escaped the clip. That little touch sent heat coursing through her body. When she found her voice she was pr
nywhere but the French Quarter. I did a walking tour of
out a bit more, not too far. I can give you a guided tour of the Garden
our a few days ago. I have been in Lafayette for the las
ou live right above me," she said with a smile. She was totally drawn to th
e only met Mrs. Ellis and while she and her yappy dog are
ge door opener. "Shall we th
car, navigating the narrow space between th
up her sister, who cast an interested
my new neighbor and a fellow paint
green eyes that sparked with intelligence and no small amount of curiosity. "Hi
ng to meet us at
a few minutes of concentrating by both women, a spot only a b
u. What a great spot," Aidan said with
d glances at Aidan. Aidan was confused, curious and aroused. The woman beside him was the most alluring he'd ever met. He had no idea how to tell her he'd been dreaming of her for months or that he'd pulled up stakes in Chicago and headed south to New Orleans because his grandmother told him to pursue his dream woman. Half of him hadn't believed her, but there she was, and right underneath his nose.
etween them all, a sort of ease that one only finds in a large family very rarely. They clearly loved and respected each other. He'd been surprised to
eans?" Lee's twin brother, Eric, asked
led her
I've been feeling a need to move, to get out of a rut. My painting can be done anywhere really. My grandmo
ed by women too?" Eric
ndmother really.
ughed. "That is a
owerful. Not that the men aren't, it's just different. All are successful,
men are powerful
ed with hers, and she felt his power. Where hers was cool, his was warm, sultry where hers was crisp. Lee's power smelled clean, earthy, sharp like pine trees and a
he said in
eak with her about it when they were alone. He was relieved to see that she didn't seem frightened or repulsed by what he was
ame. Afterwards, feeling full and satisfied, they all drove over to the Maple Leaf, where things were
pointing at the couples
er off with a flourish and they joine
on with her brothers. They were obviously talking about him as t
taring," Aidan s
led at him. "They're just trying to
o you t
n if you do need to take
? How much do you k
's a bit of everything in New Orleans." She shrugged. "Shifter
hat ar
ouch of clairvoyance. We have vivid dreams, often of future events or of people who are going to come into our lives. We can w
en walking i
ion, barring a threat. It's considered an offensive act,
ought together for some reason. I have been dreaming of y
e something inside of him recognized something inside of her. His hand was on her shoulder and his flesh against hers made her cells zing with life. She nearly felt giddy, being with him was so right, so good.
t to my grandmother over it, I was wondering i
" she said, a bi
touched her cheek with the back of his fingers and th
me too, or that I fo
relaxing. When everyone got up to go home Lee felt their regard for her and their cu
sed. Lee nodded. "Yeah. It's..." She shrugged, unable
ly. You know I can't read you but you both feel right together."
hat I felt it on my own, but it's nice to know that
't tell just what, but he wo
n. Em was a woman of few words, shy, but intensely loyal and intelligent and one of the most empathic witches alive.
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gates Lee felt it, the sickening sh