It was, but I didn’t tell her that. Spot fires occurred that night in the famed American Bar and elsewhere in the famous property, all explained away by the typical problems the chefs had when serving cherries jubilee or bartenders had when making flaming drinks.
“Aunt Eustacia’s going to be mad that we lost the cauldron,” Rosalind said.
“Aunt Eustacia’s going to be mad that she missed the death ritual,” Viola said. We had all agreed that the events at the Lancaster were the proper death ritual, since that’s where Mother’s spirit had been trapped.
“Aunt Eustacia is just going to be mad,” I said.
I would have too, stuck in some backwater Russian airport while they tried to find a plane that would carry my magical aunt out of the country.
I didn’t want to think about it. I didn’t want to think about anything—except a shower, and a long winter’s nap.
“We do work better together,” Viola said.
“Bite me,” I said.
She was right, of course; we did work better together. But that didn’t change my decision.
I was done with this profession.
Until the next time, anyway.
Acknowledgements
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About the Editor
Kerrie L. Hughes is a full-time writer, editor and researcher, currently located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She has done ten anthologies for Tor and DAW, published nine short stories, two articles, and been a major contributor and editor for two compendiums on Mercedes Lackey and Lois McMaster Bujold. She is currently working on several book and anthology projects.
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