Chapter Three, Part Three
Sandy was floating in blackness. Only it wasn’t blackness, because she did not see. And it wasn’t floating, because she did not feel. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Three, Part Two
Sandy watched Toby flinch at her question, and felt instantly like she shouldn’t have asked. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Three, Part One
Toby watched the girl as she hovered on the threshold between the hallway and the back lobby, probably the only part of the building she’d seen when she came in the night before. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Two, Part Five
She followed Vince through the doorway, but when she looked around the hallway on the other side, he was gone. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Two, Part Four
The room was small, and empty except for a couch and loveseat, both covered in plastic. A bare fluorescent light flickered overhead. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Two, Part Three
The warlock turned, stepping so that he was between Sandy and the other witches. “Still haven’t learned to leave well enough alone, huh, Gina?” Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter Two, Part Two
Sandy thought it was about nine o’clock at night. She wasn’t sure because she could no longer read her watch. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter One, Part Five
There was a moment of silence, and then someone shouted out, “Run, witchie, run!” And then another, “Yeah! Run!” Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter One, Part Four
Sandy stared glassy-eyed at the television during the morning news report in homeroom, exhausted from her late night and from some bigger, duller tiredness she couldn’t pinpoint. Read the rest of this entry »
Chapter One, Part Two
Across the city another girl, in another world, walked down her upstairs hallway, wishing she were blind. Read the rest of this entry »