“Before I go into that, may I ask how you got here?”
No answer.
“Let me guess, then: you’re here because you figured out the abandoned witches’ colony had not vanished, but moved to this spot. And you came to investigate. Am I right?”
She did not react. God, it was hard to read her face, beyond those strangely quiet but intense eyes.
“And now you’ve arrived at all this.” He spread his hands. “It must be very confusing.”
Still she said nothing.
“How to begin?” He gave a nervous laugh. This girl made him feel like a teenager again. “I don’t know how you did it, exactly, but your coming here is… a sign. It is without doubt a sign.”
“A sign of what?”
He looked at her beautiful, oddly impassive face. He sensed this woman was even deeper than he had believed. So much the better.
“This, Constance, is our chamber of worship.”
“Our chamber.”
“Yes.
“May I ask what religion?”
“You may. We practice the oldest surviving religion on earth. The
“And those women you’ve brutalized?”
“Not brutalized. Not at all. Please, give me a chance to explain before you judge. Constance, I’m sure you must realize that your coming here — and my arrival at the same time — is not an accident. Nor is it an accident that Carole failed to poison you with that chai tea of hers. She’s a jealous woman — but we’re off the subject.”
Constance did not reply.
“From the very beginning, I saw that you were one of those exceptional people you spoke of back at the Inn. Do you recall that conversation?”
“Very well.”
“I knew then that you could be one of us. We haven’t taken a new member into our family in two hundred years. It takes a very special person to understand who we are. You’re that person. There’s a rebellion in you, a yearning for freedom. I see in you the desire to live by your own rules.”
“Indeed.”
Gavin was amazed at how easy this was, how natural it felt. “And there’s a darkness in you.”
“Darkness?”
This was more than encouraging. “Yes, but a good kind of darkness. The darkness that brings light.”
“Who are you?”
“I’m a witch. My parents were witches, my grandparents, going back half a dozen generations in Exmouth, and before that Oldham, the New Salem Marsh Colony, Salem, the British Isles, and so forth into the mists of time. I was born into this tradition just as naturally as Christians are born into their faith. Our practices may seem a little startling to an outsider, but so would a church service to someone who knew nothing of Christianity. I hasten to add that we’re not in opposition to Christianity. We believe in live and let live. We aren’t cruel people. For example, we never would have participated in that horrible mass murder of women and children on board that ship. That was done by so-called Christians.”
Gavin paused, looking at her with curiosity, trying to peer into her mind. “Look at the beauty of this chamber, the ancient things in here, the sense of history and purpose. The corridors leading here, I know, can be off-putting — the blood and the smell and the rest. But you see, Constance, our Sabbat ceremony is free of euphemism. It involves real blood and real flesh in
Again, her face betrayed nothing of her thoughts.
He reached out to take her hand, and she allowed it. Her hand was cold and clammy, but he pressed it anyway.
“I don’t want to force our beliefs on you. But let me tell you a little of our history and origin. I’m sure you know much of the story already: for seeking his freedom, Lucifer and his followers were cast out of heaven. But not into hell. They ended up right here on earth — and we are the
“And you wish to convert me to these beliefs.”
Gavin laughed, blushing despite himself. “You didn’t end up here, this night of all nights, by accident. You and I were guided here by forces greater than ourselves; forces we ignore at our peril.”
“What kind of forces?”
“Earlier tonight, two members of our community were supposed to have conducted a rare and extremely important sacrifice. However, it didn’t go as planned.”
“What kind of sacrifice, exactly?”