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Excerpt from The Circle
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“Mrs. Ranson…” said Laurel.
“Call me Kenzie.”
“Okay.” Laurel smiled at her. “Kenzie, I saw some sticks in a vase in the game room. Are they for Wrecks?”
Calum gave his mom a quick glance. He had forgotten to put them away before Laurel arrived.
“No. Those are Particulars. They’re actually quite rare. That set has been in our family for almost a hundred years,” said Kenzie.
“What are they for?” asked Laurel.
“They predict the future,” said Kenzie, matter-of-factly.
Gus coughed and looked at her in disbelief.
“Cool,” said Laurel. “How?”
“Go get ‘em and I’ll show you,” said Kenzie.
“Are you sure that’s a good idea?” Gus asked as soon as Laurel was out of earshot.
“It’s fine,” said Kenzie. “She’ll think it’s a parlor game. Besides, I’m curious about her.”
Laurel returned and set a green vase on the table. It was filled with wooden twigs in varying lengths and colors. Some straight,others twisted.
“Draw the one that calls to you,” said Kenzie.
Laurel examined the twigs and chose a honey-colored one that was thinner than the rest.
“This makes sense,” said Kenzie. Secrets. You’re going to tell one and learn one.”
“So cool,” said Laurel. “Are the predictions always the same?”
“No,” said Kenzie. “It depends on a lot of things: the date, the moon’s phase, who’s drawing the twig, and what’s in their heart.”
“You do it, Calum,” said Laurel.
Calum shrugged. He studied the twigs and drew a yellow one decorated with golden circles. He handed it to Kenzie. Her eyes met Calum’s as she said, “Rescue.”
Calum stared at the twig. Rescue? Finley?
Visit www.TheSidheSeries.com for more information about The Circle, including deleted scenes.
“Mrs. Ranson…” said Laurel.
“Call me Kenzie.”
“Okay.” Laurel smiled at her. “Kenzie, I saw some sticks in a vase in the game room. Are they for Wrecks?”
Calum gave his mom a quick glance. He had forgotten to put them away before Laurel arrived.
“No. Those are Particulars. They’re actually quite rare. That set has been in our family for almost a hundred years,” said Kenzie.
“What are they for?” asked Laurel.
“They predict the future,” said Kenzie, matter-of-factly.
Gus coughed and looked at her in disbelief.
“Cool,” said Laurel. “How?”
“Go get ‘em and I’ll show you,” said Kenzie.
“Are you sure that’s a good idea?” Gus asked as soon as Laurel was out of earshot.
“It’s fine,” said Kenzie. “She’ll think it’s a parlor game. Besides, I’m curious about her.”
Laurel returned and set a green vase on the table. It was filled with wooden twigs in varying lengths and colors. Some straight,others twisted.
“Draw the one that calls to you,” said Kenzie.
Laurel examined the twigs and chose a honey-colored one that was thinner than the rest.
“This makes sense,” said Kenzie. Secrets. You’re going to tell one and learn one.”
“So cool,” said Laurel. “Are the predictions always the same?”
“No,” said Kenzie. “It depends on a lot of things: the date, the moon’s phase, who’s drawing the twig, and what’s in their heart.”
“You do it, Calum,” said Laurel.
Calum shrugged. He studied the twigs and drew a yellow one decorated with golden circles. He handed it to Kenzie. Her eyes met Calum’s as she said, “Rescue.”
Calum stared at the twig. Rescue? Finley?
Visit www.TheSidheSeries.com for more information about The Circle, including deleted scenes.
Published on July 05, 2013 18:39
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Goodreads Giveaway
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Published on July 14, 2013 12:40
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As They Grow Up
So thrilled with the latest review on As They Grow Up.
Thank you, Lisa!
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Published on July 30, 2013 18:56
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