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    When all this is over, she thought, maybe we could hold a seance or something. If we can manage to find a medium who isn’t a fake.

    Batty.

    ‘Hold up a minute,’ Abilene said. The others halted. Joining them, she said, ‘I just had an idea. Instead of just bullshitting Batty to get him off guard, why don’t we see if he’ll… run a seance. You know? Maybe we can get in touch with Helen.’

    ‘You gotta be kidding,’ Finley said.

    ‘It’s worth a try. Seriously. If Batty does that kind of stuff… It wouldn’t hurt to ask.’

    ‘You don’t really believe…’ Cora began.

    ‘I don’t know what I believe. But what if we can… communicate with Helen? I know it sounds crazy, but Batty did tell us where we’d find her. Maybe he does have some kind of special powers. If he can get in touch with Helen, we might be able to find out some things. Like who killed her.’

    ‘And where the keys are,’ Vivian added.

    ‘You too?’ Cora asked.

    ‘I don’t see any harm in trying. You never know.’

    Finley shook her head and rolled her eyes upward. ‘The heat’s gotten to both of you.’

    ‘I know it sounds crazy,’ Abilene said. Her throat suddenly going tight, she blurted, ‘I just want to find out if she’s all right. ’ Finley grimaced.

    Cora stared grimly at Abilene.

    ‘I know she’s dead, okay?’

    ‘I think Helen would want us to try it,’ Vivian said. ‘If she were here, she’d be all for it. Hell, she’d love the idea of sitting around with a witch or whatever Batty is and trying to call up spirits of the dead.’

    A corner of Finley’s mouth curled up and she nodded. ‘Yeah. Crap like that would make her day.’

    ‘We’ll see,’ Cora said. ‘But I’ve had enough blood to drink for one day.’

    ‘Yeah,’ Finley said. ‘If it starts getting too weird…’

    ‘We’ll just play it by ear,’ Abilene said.

    ‘Batty might not agree to do it anyway,’ Vivian pointed out. They made their way around the northern end of the lake. As they neared Batty’s cabin, Cora and Finley put their shirts back on and Abilene buttoned her blouse. She wondered how her hair looked, and smiled. It’s like approaching the home of relatives after a long drive, she thought A few blocks away, you brush your hair, freshen your lipstick. But this wasn’t a relative. This was a crazy hermit about to be visited by four young women planning to rob him.

    We can’t steal his stuff if he gets in touch with Helen for us. It wouldn’t be right We’ve gotta have that shotgun.

    It won’t be exactly stealing if we bring the stuff back when we’re finished.

    Forced borrowing.

    ‘Batty!’ Cora shouted. ‘It’s us again! Hello?’

    Startled from her thoughts, Abilene gazed past the others. She saw only more trees in the gloom ahead, and wondered why Cora had called out Down the shore to the right however, she spotted the rowboat rocking and bobbing on the choppy water. She looked again into the trees. This time, she was able to make out the vague shape of the cabin.

    Her stomach knotted.

    Oh Christ, we’re here.

    Heart thudding, she took a deep breath and followed the others toward the porch.

    ‘Hello!’ Cora called again. ‘Batty! It’s us!’

    ‘We’ve got something for you,’ Finley added, hoisting Helen’s sleeping bag overhead.

    The screen door swung open. Batty stepped onto the porch, the shotgun cradled in his arms. Her arms, Abilene thought The old lunatic looked uglier and wilder than she remembered. And somehow, now, more like a woman than like a man.

    Batty studied them with squinted eyes. ‘Find y’friend?’

    ‘We did,’ Cora answered. ‘She’s dead.’

    ‘Can’t help that. Get away from here.’

    ‘We brought this for you,’ Finley said, and dangled the sleeping bag by its draw-cord.

    ‘Got no use for it.’

    ‘What do you have a use for?’ Cora asked.

    Batty just stared at her.

    ‘We’d like you to do a seance for us.’ The pale blue eyes shifted to Abilene. ‘We want you to contact the spirit of our friend. Do you do that kind of thing?’

    ‘Mebbie.’

    ‘We’ll give you whatever you want If we’ve got it, it’s yours.’

    ‘Anythin’?’

    ‘Within reason.’

    ‘Get on in here.’ Batty turned away and entered the cabin. The screen door banged shut.

    Cora in the lead, they climbed the creaking plank stairs and crossed the porch. She held the door open, then followed them inside.

    Amos, on the rocker, raised its head off its paws and gazed at them. The white fur of its face was clean.

    Maybe some other cat… No, it had been Amos. Lapping up Helen’s blood.

    Beast.

    But at least it’s here, Abilene told herself. It didn’t get trapped inside the changing room with Helen, after all. Thank God for that.

    ‘Sit,’ Batty said, using the shotgun to gesture toward the table.

    Each went to the same chair she’d occupied that morning, and sat down.

    Batty propped the shotgun against the wall near the head of the bed. ‘Ain’t simple, y’know, callin’ up dead folk.’

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