A Different Witch (A Modern Witch Series: book 5)

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said Beth dryly, delighted when Liri laughed.  Jokes rarely came naturally to her, and this one had surprised them both.  “And a smart witch never shares her ingredients list.”That caused a second round of laughter, one that took Beth a moment to understand.  A stray giggle snuck out.  “No eye of newt, I promise.”“Actually, this batch is pretty good.”  Beth already knew that—second handfuls were always a good sign.Liri poured tea into two cups.  “So tell me what crept up on you in the middle of ...the night.”It was time to talk about feelings.  In halting words, Beth tried to explain the impossible sensation of being sucked through space and time—and landing in someone’s living room.  “It was like a dream.  Except cold, and full of all these people who wanted things from me.”“You feel that way about our customers, too.  Strangers are hard for you.”  Liri frowned, spoon slowly stirring her tea.  “Lauren said you would be welcome.”“I think they tried.”  Beth shrugged, frustrated that her memories were so fogged by fear.  “But there were so many eyes looking at me.”  She blew out a breath, embarrassed.  “I haven’t panicked like that since I was in middle school.”For a girl with undiagnosed Asperger’s, middle school had been every kind of hell.  And eyes had always been her nemesis.“Are you sure you want to go?”  Liri’s words were soft.  A way out.“Jamie’s eyes have been haunting me for twenty months.”  The last thing she needed was four more witchy watchers waking her up at night.  “It’s time.”“Okay.”The steady, easy support made it possible to voice the rest.  “I need to go—but I don’t know if I can do it.”Liri’s eyes turned the stormy gray that meant she was worried.  “I believe you can.”  That faith hadn’t wavered a single day in the last eleven years.  Beth gulped and got out the last of the hard words.  “My magic needs to go.  I need training.  But I don’t belong there.”  It wasn’t a rational belief, but she couldn’t shake it.  The faces in the room had haunted a very long night of wakefulness.For a long time, Liri stood very still.  And then she leaned over, picked up the little crystal fire dragon, and wrapped Beth’s fingers around it.  “You belong here.  And when it’s time, you’ll come home.”Beth clutched the piece of glass tightly.  She didn’t believe in crystals or dragons.  But she believed in love, and that was enough.-o0o-Nell landed in Lauren and Devin’s tiny cottage by the sea and wondered, yet again, how it always seemed to be full of witches.  Even when they hadn’t been summoned.Moira smiled from her place of honor on Lauren’s green couch, Sophie’s son Adam asleep in her lap, two knitting needles clutched in his hands.  Nell grinned.  “He’s getting so big.”“Aye.  And he’s not much for cuddles while he’s awake, this one, so I have to sneak in my fill while he’s sleeping.”Sophie smiled.  “You sneak them regularly enough when he’s awake, too.”Devin rolled his eyes.  “Moira steals all the cute babies.”  He wrapped a casual arm around his wife’s shoulders.  “Why don’t you go sit on the couch too—put your feet up.

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