Two and a half months later Beth and I were sitting in the bright conservatory overlooking her small garden, enjoying the first cup of coffee of the day. It was a cold but sunny Saturday and the hoar frost covered the trees in a glittering blanket of ice that glistened in the pale sunshine. We had been quietly pondering how best to make use of the upcoming day when the phone's strident ring shattered the stillness of the morning.
"That's odd," Beth said, a frown furrowing her brow, "who would be calling at this time on a Saturday morning?"
"Let it go to voicemail," was my immediate response. I was peeved at the interruption. It was not even nine o'clock and I had been enjoying the brittle light on the ice-bound trees and the cheerful sight of a chilly-looking robin grabbing mealworms from the bird feeder. Beth hesitated; I knew that she too was unhappy at the unwonted intrusion into our morning ritual, but her sense of duty prevented her from ignoring the interruption. I understood of course. As High Priestess of the coven she could not really allow the call to go unanswered, however inopportune the moment.
With a sigh, Beth put her half-empty coffee cup down and went inside to answer the phone. After a couple of minutes she returned with the instrument and an expression of concern on her face.
"Hang on a second Mary," she said, "I'm going to put you on speaker so that Hazel can listen as well." Mary must have expressed her surprise at my presence so early on a Saturday morning because Beth's face turned a delightful shade of pink as she said, "You obviously haven't heard about Hazel and me. We moved in together recently; in fact it was during the preparation of Eve's Rite that we realised that we were in love with each other." Like most people who have known us for any length of time, Mary's reaction was surprise that it had taken us such a long time to realise that we were meant to be together and joy that we had eventually found each other but the brief congratulatory interlude did not disguise the concern in her voice.
Mary was the High Priestess of a coven in a small town about fifteen miles from where we lived. Beth had known her longer than I, but we had met previously on matters related to the business of our craft. I thought of her as a level-headed and compassionate guide to her sisterhood, and I knew she possessed a deep understanding of the ancient lore.
"Mary is worried about Eve," Beth filled me in on her prior conversation. "Please start from the beginning again Mary," she said, "Hazel was instrumental in everything that happened during the ceremony and afterwards. Don't hold anything back on her account."
In the two months since we had performed the Great Rite in which Eve had been the Chosen One nothing untoward had happened. We had been concerned for Eve's well-being after the ceremony and had insisted on her staying for a couple of days under the care of sister Ash, who had also participated in the rite. When she left to return home, Eve had seemed well, even uplifted by the lasting positive energy of her sacred orgasm, and she had returned to her daily life seemingly with no lasting Ill-effects.
Now, from the note of concern in Mary's voice and the fact that she had called Beth at home on a Saturday morning I guessed something unexpected had happened. Beth gave Mary the opening she needed. "Tell us what's been going on with Eve," she said.
"She's pregnant," Mary came straight to the point.
"How lovely," was my first thought and congratulatory remarks were in the process of being made when Mary interrupted. "But Eve swears she has not had sex with a man since the ceremony, she believes that she became pregnant during the rite itself."
This news rocked me back in my seat. My mind raced. The ancient lore spoke of such happenings, but I had put such talk down as myth and legend. I had certainly never encountered it in modern times, and I am well versed in the lore. I looked at Beth, if she was shocked, she showed no sign of it and calmly questioned Mary.
"How does Eve know that she is pregnant?" she asked.
"She tells me that she has missed two periods, having been very regular before, She did not think much of the first, putting it down to the emotional upheaval of the ceremony. But after the second she began to wonder. She says that there are other changes, her breasts have become more sensitive, and she has felt some nausea in the mornings. So she took an over-the-counter test and it was positive."
"Has she seen a doctor?" Beth asked.
"No." Mary replied, "she came to see me first. I think the conversation with the doctor about her relationship with the father would have proved rather difficult."
Beth smiled a wry smile. "Yes, I can see that would be a tricky one," she said, then asked the question that was also on my lips.
"Do you believe her?"
Mary did not hesitate. "Yes Beth, I do. Extraordinary though her story is, I believe her. I have known her for a year and, as you know, she is a novitiate to the Sisterhood. I have been her guide and mentor from the beginning and in that time I have found her to be entirely honest and open, refreshingly so in fact."
Beth turned to me. We had known Eve only for a matter of weeks but the preparation for the Great Rite had required me to delve deeply into Eve's intimate life and it was exactly as Mary said. I had found her to be transparently honest. I thought it would have been impossible for her to deceive me, I am not without sensitivity to these things, and I said so.