![]() ![]() I’d plugged it in last night, but it hadn’t charged, thanks to the magic around here. My phone beeped a warning that its power was almost depleted. The woman said something else in her too-polite voice, but it didn’t matter. My voice broke to pieces, and each shard stung my throat. What’s your emergency? came a polite voice from the other end of the line.Ĭora. During the wait, I tried not to think of Cora, her wrists slit halfway to the elbows, her body empty of blood, her knife discarded beside her. Magic trumped technology, and that rarely went well for phone calls in this house. Phone held high, I ran into the family room, then the kitchen, searching for a spot with weaker magic. I went to try again, but the screen had gone black and lifeless. A thick layer of blood filled the bottom of the basin. On the other side of this door, my stepmother Cora lay in a bathtub. Now, I stood outside the master bedroom of my home, cell phone clutched in hand, my mouth pasty-dry from losing my breakfast in the bathroom sink. I’d heard of people cutting their wrists, but I’d never seen it. ![]()
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