We had heard of Polaris, of Andromeda, of Cassiopeia; their success assured regardless of behaviour. Their light, too bright to bear, too brilliant to ignore, a shield against accusations.
For others it was harder, no worshippers to explain away the bodies.
I found Cor Caroli in a high security wing, behind smoked glass, ahead of the trial.
“Why?”
The light dimmed a little.
“We are but mirrors to the heart.”
Published on January 21, 2016 05:42