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"You feel nothing for thehed and leaned across his desk very slowly "Yes, I feel for them But they created the ela exclaimed as Jenna revved the motor
"Well, bratty, yes Little, no," Jenna said
"They wouldn’t have dared try anything!" Angela said, her eyes flashing "Or, if they had tried it, they would have been surprised We’ve had so"
"Yeah, so have they--on the football field!" Jenna said with a laugh
"You’re not arela reht when the kid calad I realized he was a little punk Still,I’m not armed--what if I had panicked and shot the kid?"
"You wouldn’t have…" Angela assured her "So, where now?"
"I thought I’d park the car and we’d see as going on in the center of it all"
Angela groaned "Theto ht we’d see how Will is doing with his street entertainment"
When they drove back to her uncle’s house and she parked the car, Jenna noted that Jamie wasn’t back yet
"I wonder where he went School has been out for a while, and he went in early," Jenna said to Angela "Call hiht away "You’ll not believe this, lass, but I’ve got myself a new patient!"
"Really?" Jenna asked
"Uraveyard last night!"
"The same Apparently, his mother was deeply concerned about the fact that he cahed "Well, have you learned anything?"
"Ah! Patient confidentiality, I’m afraid Suffice it that I tell you that a kid in his situation would be truly sorry about a little fiasco like you experienced last night I think the fact that he’d have to see me would definitely make one such child repentant! I’ll see you all later then I’ve just slipped out between s with…a patient…and the talk I must now have with that patient’sup She repeated the conversation to Angela, who s to listen to the mouths of babes!"
"That’s what Rebecca Nurse told et to--and I’ to question children, because it’s the adults who have gotten to them!" Jenna said
They walked down to the pedestrian way Once again, Haunted Happenings was in full swing Stilt walkers in various costu and old alike A troupe of perfor on a pirate skit
Doard the center they saw Will, resplendent in a sweeping velvet cape and top hat, and with a group of children sitting before hiht leap from a crystal ball and then dart about over their heads
"He is athe difference between the real and the illusion," Jenna added
When Will saw the two of the him, he didn’t miss a beat in his trick as he motioned for them to stay Jenna nodded, and they waited He coht in vibrant colors above the crystal ball, and then he bowed to the applause and promised he’d be back in a minute, when he’d present theic and illusion
The crowd before them dispersed Will swept off his hat and cape and hurried toward the two of theht there--let’s slip in I could do with a nice Cabernet!"
The establishment was as crowded as the rest of the area, but Will had apparently for woht to a small, intimate booth in the back They were served quickly
"You have news? Or you just wanted a glass of wine?" Jenna teased
"Two things," Will said "Not fifteen o, I saw the head of that church old Abraham Smith attended Goodman Wilson"
"What? How did you knoas him?" Jenna asked
"Oh, ye of little faith!" Will said in s He pulled up everything you asked for, and then soave us all a nice thick dossier"
"So, the churchman was here, in the middle of all this?" Jenna asked, surprised "No liquor, no dancing, no singing…wouldn’t that include no bobbing for apples?"
Will shrugged "Maybe it doesn’t relate to young children He ca while Finally, he approached a group of children who had apparently coela asked
"He bent down to talk to one of the little girls"
"What did he say?" Jenna demanded
"I don’t know, I couldn’t hear"