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I grabbed the vial of wisteria vine oil out of my purse and quickly unscrewed the lid, letting two drops fall on Jenny’s thin lips. Small bursts of fireworks popped over her eyes, they began to flutter. A loud boom shook the room and Jenny sat straight up.

“What is going on? Ida, is that you?” Jenny asked.

“No, Ms. Rossen. It’s Pearl.” Pearl’s body was lying across Tiffany Rossen’s and her hand was held tight over Tiffany’s mouth, keeping her from speaking. “My friend, June is going to take you for a nice walk. It’s beautiful out.”

With what little energy I had left, I did exactly what Pearl told me to do because I heard sirens in the background and I knew help was on the way. Plus Pearl had Tiffany Rossen under control.

On my way out the door, I grabbed the tie off of Jenny’s robe and tossed it to Pearl. In no time, Pearl had Tiffany hog-tied and ready to go once the police got there.

“I’ll take over from here.” Ida found me and Jenny in the memorial garden.

Jenny had told me stories how she had bought the nursing home with her husband, Burt’s dad, a long time ago and how much he would be proud of his son. I didn’t have the heart to even begin to tell her about Burt and what had transpired between him and Tiffany.

If what Pearl had said was true, it would devastate Jenny.

“Ida, you have got to see the Gerbera Burt sent me today.” Jenny took Ida’s arm and let Ida guide her through the garden.

“I have to tell you something, Jenny.” Ida’s voice was soft and caring. She was the perfect person to tell Jenny about Burt.

I left them alone and walked back up to the scene of the crime to find Oscar taking Pearl’s statement. After he was done, he asked Pearl not to leave the county in case they needed to ask her more questions, but we both knew that meant she might have charges brought against her since she did know about the will, the embezzlement, and the murder of Burt.

“I guess you stuck your nose in the right place this time.” Oscar drew me to him. “You could’ve been hurt, June.”

“I know, but I wasn’t.” I patted him on the back and pulled away. “What happened to Tiffany?”

“Pearl had her tied up and told us everything. Tiffany couldn’t protest because Sonny had built a case against her.” Oscar pointed toward Sonny.

He waved over at us.

“But I thought Sonny said she was cleared.” I recalled him telling me that the day he told me I was cleared.

“She was until we found out she had been getting her nails done and the scrapes on Burt’s neck had traces of acrylic. He started digging deeper into Burt’s background, finances, all the things we needed warrants for and just put two and two together,” Oscar said. “Tiffany told me how Burt kept her a secret from his mother and how he had changed his will over the past week leaving all of his wealth to his mom. He had even cashed in his retirement to pay back all the money he had stolen from the elderly. When everything started piling up that he was going to leave her, she killed him out of rage. She knew she was going to have to make a go of the factory on her own and Gentle June’s was her ticket, but only without you, so she stole the bottles she saw you use during her Christmas visit to Whispering Falls.”

“So she did break in to A Charming Cure.” I could barely wrap my head around everything she had confessed to.

From the beginning she had lied to me. My intuition wasn’t wrong at Christmas. It told me she was having family problems with her mother-in-law. Hiding a poison in deviled eggs was her idea. Stress was stress and the secret potion worked differently for everyone. And the nails. She lied about not having them, meaning the shadowy figure Madame Torres showed me was her the entire time.

“What about Mac’s? Does Tiffany really have the right to shut him down?” I asked, concerned with Mac’s future.

“All of that will have to be straightened out in time.” Oscar looked over at the door.

Ida was bringing a heartbroken and sobbing Jenny Rossen back to the room. I picked up the stress lotion I had brought her and gave it to Oscar.

“When you talk to her, put some of this in your hands and hold hers, rubbing the lotion in. It will help her.” I watched in sadness as Ida and Pearl helped Jenny sit on the edge of the bed. Jenny clung to Pearl.

Chapter Twenty-Six

 

“Cheers!” The clink of glasses filled the barn and the music blared as Josh led the Whispering Falls group out on the dance floor.

“I don’t know what to say,” Mac said and put Jenny Rossen’s hand around a tall glass of sweet tea.

“I don’t want you to say anything. You deserve your bar.” Jenny had been going around Locust Grove making up for the bad Tiffany had Burt do over the years. She wanted the book thrown at Tiffany for the life she had stolen away from her son.

Jenny sold Head To Toe Works to an international company with a similar name, using the money to pay back anyone Burt and Tiffany had wronged. Burt had left a note in his will to be read only to his mother where he apologized and laid out everything he had done because of Tiffany. He had every account they had embezzled from and Jenny used the sale proceeds from the factory to pay back those debts. She kept the nursing home and made Pearl the head administrator and added Josh to the employee list as Director of Guest Services, a fancy title for him to keep the elderly upbeat and dancing.

Mac reached over the bar top and hugged Jenny.

“Thank you for renting out Mac’s to celebrate your engagement.” Mac turned to me and Oscar.

It wasn’t like we hadn’t celebrated the first time he had asked me, but we felt it was the right thing to do since he had asked my dad.

“We are happy that everyone came.” Oscar looked out on the dance floor and broke out laughing.

It was fun to see Izzy trying to learn how to two-step, Gerald and Petunia trying to slow dance to a fast song with Orin between them, and Chandra swaying back and forth trying to keep her turban on. Even Mr. Prince Charming looked happy as he wagged his tail from one of the barstools near the dance floor.

Arabella could walk into any bar and fit in, but not the rest of us. And Amethyst was near the door, sitting on the new bouncer’s lap that Max had hired, Ronnie, making sure no one crashed our private party. They had been inseparable since I had introduced them at this very spot.

“I’m so happy our two families have come to see eye-to-eye.” Eloise sidled up next to us with Aunt Helena by her side.

“Not really eye-to-eye,” Aunt Helena protested.

“Not now,” I held my hand up and warned them not to start another fight here.

“I was going to say that we have come to terms that you and Oscar are going to have the wedding that you want and not what we want.” Aunt Helena smiled and opened her arms wide.

“Thank you,” I said and curled my arms around her, giving her a big squeeze. Even Oscar couldn’t help himself. He got off the stool and gave each of the aunts a hug.

“There she is.” The Marys stood at the door of the barn. Their eyes fell on me and they floated over. It seemed as though the mortals around us didn’t even notice them.

“I understand the business contract for Gentle June’s folded.” Mary Ellen drummed her fingers together. The other Marys hovered over her. “According to the contract, if the company was sold while you were under contract, the new company was to purchase your lotion from you.”

“What?” I jerked out of Aunt Helena’s arms. Worry and fear punched me in the gut. There was no way I was going to give up Darla’s recipe or the secret ingredient.

“But. . .” Mary Ellen stuck her finger out and wagged it in front of me. “Mac McGurtle worked his magic telling them that your product line never hit the stores and the bottles that did go out on the truck that morning were packaged in cheap plastic bottles which were not in the contract, therefore making the contract void.”

A smile curved on my lips. My intuition told me Burt knew he was going to make Tiffany go down and he had deliberately used the plastic bottles so I could break the contract.

“You are one lucky spiritualist,” Mary Lynn said before the Order of Elders disappeared into thin air.

“See,” Oscar wrapped his arms around me again. “It’s all working out.”

We stood there for a minute looking at all of our friends gathered in one spot outside the borders of Whispering Falls celebrating the life between worlds that Oscar and I lived in.

“I love you, June Heal. And I can’t wait for you to become my wife.” Oscar’s lips touched mine like a whisper.

Everything I had ever wanted was coming true. Even though my parents weren’t physically there, I knew they were there in spirit and would be by my side during my wedding on All Hallows Eve.

 

About the Author

 

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Copyright

 

This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 Copyright © 2014 by Tonya Kappes. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information address Author Tonya Kappes, P.O. Box 176988, Ft. Mitchell, Ky. 41017

Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

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