JUST A LITTLE MAGIC Chapter 14
1. BREANNA Atlanta, Georgia January 9, 2001 January 14, 2028
2. ELODIE Brugges, Belgium February 8 February 13
3. VICKY Singapore March 9 March 13
4. SOPHIE Montreal, Quebec April 7 April 12
5. IRENE Limassol, Cyprus May 7 May 11
6. SANDRA Taipei (Taiwan) June 5 June 10
7. ASHLEY Chicago, Illinois July 5 July 9
8. MIRELLA Sao Paulo, Brazil August 4 August 8
9. KAVIA Vadodara, Gujarat September 2 September 6
10. ESTHER Johannesburg, S.A. October 2 October 6
11. TAMARA Tampa, Florida November 1 November 5
12. RI Osaka, Japan November 30 December 1
13. JANINE Toronto, Ontario December 30 December 31
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I stood in Breanna's living room for a good few minutes, trying to make sense of what I was looking at. A
full moon
.
I was a fool. A dupe.
Lillian and Janine had lied to me. They'd taught me about magic, and sex. Lots of sex. They'd blinded me with magic and sex, and fed me an unbelievable story - a tale so ludicrous, only an idiot could have believed it.
That idiot would be me.
I left Breanna soaking in her bathtub, and staggered outside, where I promptly threw up. My head hurt - it was like a migraine on steroids.
Get away. That was all I could think of. Drive - Lillian could find me, if she wanted to search. But why would she be looking? She couldn't read my mind from a distance. As far as she and Janine knew, I would be happily having sex with Breanna - and impregnating her. They'd be unlikely to worry about where I was until later in the day tomorrow, or the day after, at the earliest.
Even if they did realize that I was gone, they'd have to physically catch up with me - not so easy to do if I kept moving. I needed help. I needed proof. But my first priority had to be to put some distance between us.
I drove. Concentrating on simple tasks helped to clear my head a little, though I could still feel it throbbing. I couldn't stop myself entirely from thinking about how Janine had sabotaged my only two serious relationships before Sophie - Michelle and Danielle.
To Lillian and Janine, I was no more than a tool - and a pretty dim-witted one at that. They must have shared a good many laughs, comparing notes about how stupid I was.
Four hours later, I stopped for gas, and then checked in at a motel. I didn't need to sleep; I was far too tightly wound for that. But I did want access to their internet. I used my phone to look up the dates of the full moons.
I knew what they would be. I just wanted the evidence right in front of me, to clear my head - to help me snap out of this mind-fog.
Except that I couldn't. I immediately felt a powerful wave of nausea sweep over me. I tried to tough it out - to grit my teeth and just persevere. It didn't work. I spewed again, hurling what was left of my last meal into the bathtub.
When I recovered, I staggered back to my car, and started driving again. That seemed to help a bit. I still needed help, though.
I called Sammy.
- "Are you out of your freakin' mind!" he snarled. "Do you know what time it is?"
- "4:38." I said. "Sammy - I'm in trouble.
Big
trouble. You were right, all along."
- "What? Wait - WHAT?"
- "I'm on the run from Janine and Lillian. I need your help."
There was silence, for a moment.
- "Where are you?"
- "Coming up on Lexington, Kentucky. Sammy - I
need
you, man."
My best friend stepped up, when I needed him most.
- "Tell me what you want."
- "Meet me in Windsor. (Windsor is a small Canadian city just across from Detroit, Michigan, about 3 1/2 hours from Toronto). Get a motel room - I'll call you for directions when I get close. Make sure it has internet. Load up on coffee - and some donuts, or something. And a change of clothes for me. In fact, pack me a bag."
- "Motel in Windsor. Coffee and donuts. Pack a bag for you. Got it. If you think of anything else, call me back. I'll see you there."
- "Thanks, Sam."
- "Just be careful. Drive safe."
I only had one friend like Sam. In an emergency, he would be there for me.
It took me another 6 1/2 hours to get across the border. I'd made great time at first; it's amazing how much ground you can cover in the early hours of the morning. Now the traffic was heavier, but I still made good time.
Sammy was waiting for me at the Starlight motel (honestly - is there a Starlight motel in every city in North America?) I would have hugged him, but my shirt and pants were still covered in flecks of vomit.
- "Dude - you reek."
- "I know - that's why I wanted the change of clothes. I need a shower, too. You need to look up -"
I couldn't even get the words out before the bile rose in my throat. I was dry heaving, though, with nothing left in my stomach to vomit.
- "Pete! Holy shit!" Sammy was shocked to see me bent over, my body wracked with spasms.
He got me into the motel room, and sat me down on the bed.
- "Sammy ... full moons - uurgh! - dates - eeurgh!"
- "What the fuck, Pete?"
- "Dates -" I was bent over, sweat and snot running down my face.
- "The dates of full moons?" said Sammy.
I weakly waved a hand at him, and began crawling to the bathroom. He insisted on helping me to my feet - though he wisely sat me down on the toilet seat. He turned the shower on.
"I've got you, Pete. Just clean yourself up."
He was even willing to help me strip off my disgusting clothes. I waved him away.
The water helped. Not having to think helped even more. I held my head under the scalding hot water, and tried to think of other things.
I finally came out of the bathroom, wrapped in a couple of towels which had once been white (but were now closer to grey). Sammy was sitting on the bed.
- "You okay?" he asked.
- "No." I said. "What did you find?"
Sammy held up his phone. To my surprise, seeing those dates didn't make me hurl - because I'd seen them all before.
I called up a file on my phone, gave it a new title, and showed it to Sam.
Sam's Dates - full moons of 2028 my list - the dates Lillian and Janine had given me
January 11 January 14
February 10 February 13
March 10 March 13
April 9 April 12
May 8 May 11
June 7 June 10
July 6 July 9
August 5 August 8
September 3 September 6
October 3 October 6
November 2 November 5
December 1 December 4
December 31 January 3 (2029)
There it was.
It didn't make me throw up. Lillian and Janine had told me that my father was going to rape the 13 women on the dates to the right. They'd convinced me that I had to go in three days earlier, to pre-empt his evil plan.
But I would have been impregnating the women on the night of a full moon - which Lillian had claimed was my father's scheme.
Dupe. Idiot. I'd been played. If Breanna hadn't started talking about how animals and people behaved differently during a full moon, would I have looked out the window? Would I have even realized what I was seeing?
Lillian (or Janine) had somehow bewitched me, so that I couldn't look up the cycle of full moons. I couldn't even think about them. I certainly couldn't
tell
anyone - as I'd learned when I'd tried to share the secrets with Sophie.
- "Dude - what is this?" Sammy was confused.
- "I can't tell you."
- "What the hell?"
- "Every time I think about it, I get nauseous, and my brain stops working. I tried to tell Sophie, last year. I got a fever, and puked my guts out for three days. I can't tell you, Sam."
- "You get sick when you try to tell me - but why?"
- "I can't say. But maybe you can guess."
- "You want me to guess? Fuck, Pete - I'm shitty at twenty questions."
I handed Sammy my phone.