Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Glamorous - A Grace Bishop Novel - Chapter 32

Glamorous - A Grace Bishop Novel - Chapter 32

© Denise Bossarte



Grace raced to the kitchen, grabbing the lighter from the table where she left it when she went to take her shower. She flicked open the top and struck a flame, getting ready to put the card into it when she stopped herself. The chances were small, but it was possible that the Glamour wrote the card and brought the flowers himself. It was within the realm of possibilities that he was that arrogant, and destroying the card eliminated the opportunity to check for finger prints.
Reconsidering, Grace closed the lighter and grabbed a small plastic bag from the pantry, shoving the card into it. She placed the bag in the refrigerator to help preserve the evidence on it. She planned to reach out to one of Billy’s relatives on the force to see if it helped find out more about Billy’s attacker. That would be all they needed to know to follow through on investigating the card with the forensic group at the station. Only that Billy’s attacker was the reason behind her request.
Grace returned to the living room and grabbed the vase full of flowers and headed back into the kitchen. She threw the flowers and vase into the trash can and slammed the lid, then changed her mind, opening the can again. Pulling out the flowers, she left the vase in the trash. Grabbing a pair of scissors from the knife block she began savagely cutting the stems and petals into the sink. After shredding the bouquet to manageable pieces she fed them through the disposal until nothing remained.
Thanks for the flowers, she snarled, dropping into one of the chairs from the kitchen table to catch her breath.
She still couldn’t believe the Glamour found who she was and where she lived this fast. It confirmed their suspicions he wasn’t the only one involved in the case. He must have resources at his disposal to be able to find her and her friends after the confrontation at the warehouse.
At the thought of her friends, Grace stood again and paced around the room. She was right to ask Anthony to stay with Billy, and for Danny to keep an eye on DL and Beth. It was tempting to go back to the hospital herself and give more protection to them, but they couldn’t afford for her not to go see Eli.
The arrangement with Eli made it impossible to call him with her questions. She had to be there in person to do the readings in order to get answers she needed from him. She must have faith in Anthony, Danny, and the ghosts Danny recruited to stop the Glamour if he showed up at the hospital.
Grace realized the worse thing to do was spend time tormenting herself about Billy’s and the others’ safety. She needed her full attention on meeting Eli, and making plans to capture the Glamour as soon as possible.
The Glamour was hoping to keep her off guard by threatening her friends. Trying to get and keep the upper hand in what was becoming a contest of skills and will. But if he didn’t realize it already, he would soon learn by threatening them he made this personal. Now Grace would never back down. Not until she dealt with him permanently.
Grace thought back to her conversation with Sophie. Sophie mentioned Paranorms might try to get into her house out of curiosity. The Glamour had more reasons than other Paranorms to get into her home. Grace felt the hair on the back of her neck stand up as she realized the flowers arrived while she was in the shower.
Returning to the table, she grabbed her Glock from the holster lying there. She didn’t notice anything suspicious when she came home from the hospital. She wasn’t surprised she missed something given her state of mind and physical exhaustion. No dead bunnies boiling on the stove, but she wasn’t paying much attention when she returned home. She had only dropped off her stuff in the kitchen and went right to the shower.
Grace left the kitchen to begin a circuit of the house, starting with the front rooms and working her way up to the second floor. She checked all the security locks on the windows and doors as she went, making sure there was nothing broken and there weren’t signs of forced entry.
She checked each room, with particular focus on her bedroom and Danny’s room. But nothing appeared moved or taken. Although with the mess in Danny’s room it was anyone’s guess if it remained unchanged from when he was last there. It would need to wait until he came home and checked for himself.
Grace went back to the first floor, realizing she had not checked the kitchen windows or back door. The locks on the windows and the door were fine, but something caused her check the back yard. She unbolted and opened the door, leaving the screen door closed for the moment. Two flowers lying on the top of the steps drew her attention: a daisy and a red tulip.
Grace stood there staring at them in a daze, wondering how the day could get more surreal. The Glamour had found her home and knew about Billy and her friends at the hospital. But somehow he also knew about her parents, the graveyard, and the flowers she brought to them. She hated the feeling she was an insect underneath a microscope watched by unseen observers. She decided it was time to be paranoid.
Holding the pistol in one hand, Grace cracked open the screen door. She slid past it, making sure it didn’t make noise when it closed. The kitchen light silhouetted her where she stood in the doorway. It was pointless to attempt stealth now, but her instincts were kicking in for scouting the back yard.
Grace stepped over the flowers as she descended the back steps, avoiding the cracked and roughened concrete on the bottom. She surveyed the ground at the base of the steps using the light from the open door to help her search the area. There were no obvious footprints in the grass, but there was enough time since the delivery for evidence to disappear.
She turned from the steps and looked out into the back yard, letting her vision adjust to the dim light. She walked the fence to make sure nothing was hiding in the shadows. She realized the Glamour was long gone. He most likely let himself in by the gate and out again. But she couldn’t help herself from checking around the house to give some sense of control over her environment again.
As she suspected, Grace found nothing unusual and returned to kitchen, avoiding the flowers on the steps. The flowers she left to rot where they were. She was finished with mind games and being pushed around by the Glamour.
She would postpone her meeting with Eli. She needed time to make a trip to the hospital to check on everyone and tell them the Glamour was a real and immediate threat. She had to talk with Danny about how they would tackle the case and deal with the Glamour without the help of Billy, Anthony, or DL.


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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Glamorous - A Grace Bishop Novel - Chapter 31

Glamorous - A Grace Bishop Novel - Chapter 31

© Denise Bossarte






Grace was stepping out of the shower when she heard the doorbell ring, which she ignored. She had stopped by the apartment for a quick shower and change of clothes before her meeting with Eli. Whoever it was, they would need to come back another time. She had way too much on her plate today to deal with anyone.
Grace wanted to get to the conversation with Eli as soon as possible. She was sure he was keeping things from her. She would get real answers from him, no matter how many readings it took.
She dried her hair and got dressed by the time the doorbell rang again.
What is it with these people! she groused as she hurried down the stairs to throw open the front door.
The open door revealed a startled Sophie poised to push the doorbell one more time.
“Oh, Grace!” Sophie said in surprise. “I wasn’t sure anyone was at home.”
“Yes, I am. But not for long,” Grace replied, trying not to be short with her friend in her anxiousness to get to the theater.
“I was stopping by to drop off some gifts,” Sophie began in a bright voice, her natural lightheartedness coming to the fore. “I spoke to Marcella, and she agreed I could bring these to you.” Sophie held out several tissue paper wrapped bundles for Grace to see.
“Marcella?”
“She is the matriarch of our Paranorm family,” Sophie explained, stepping inside the door around Grace. “Next to Eli, she is the most important person you will need to deal with now you’ll be part of the family.”
Grace sighed as she closed the door behind Sophie. It looked like her trip to the theater would be delayed while she found out what had Sophie all excited.
“Uh, part of the family?” Grace asked.
Sophie looked up from where she was laying the bundles on the living room table.
“Of course!” she replied. “Once Eli makes your Paranorm status official, Marcella will make you an honorary member of the family. Anthony and I both spoke to her about it. She promised she would and she always keeps her word.”
Grace watched Sophie who busied herself with unwrapping the bundles, multiple competing thoughts racing through her head. A member of Sophie’s family, even an honorary one? Sophie and Anthony both spoke on her behalf? Eli needed to make it official? The questions swam in her mind as she tried to wrap her brain around what Sophie was telling her.
“That would make us something like, um, cousins?” she asked.
Sophie giggled.
“Yes, something like that. Come here and help me with these,” she said as she gestured to what she brought with her.
Grace moved to the table and saw there were several bundles of what appeared to be dried weeds held together with thin blue satin ribbons. Some of the bundles even had tiny bells attached to the ends of the ribbons.
“What are these for?” Grace asked.
“These are to put up around the house; in the windows and at the front and back doors. The Norms know them as good luck charms for the home and family. But the particular combination of plants, ribbons, and bells show you are a friend of our Paranorm family.
 The family may give them to Norms who are particularly friendly to Paranorms. Even if they are not aware it is recognition for their openness in dealing with Paranorms. We tell them it is an old family tradition brought over from the ‘old country’ and they are happy to put them up in their homes and businesses. It’s a way to let Paranorms know who supports the family and who the family likes.”
“We aren’t announcing I’m a Paranorm with these? We’re only saying I’m a decent person and the family likes me?” Grace repeated to confirm her understanding.
“Yes, that’s it. I asked Marcella for permission to bring other charms to show you are a Paranorm to the rest of the family. They would also act as wards to keep Paranorms from entering the house without your permission. But Marcella said we needed to wait for Eli’s official acknowledgment of your status before you’re allowed to have them.”
“Wait! There are charms to keep Paranorms out my home? Does it mean they might break in without them?” Grace was not happy thinking about the consequences of what that could mean, particularly with the Glamour still loose.
“Grace, Paranorms rarely go around willy-nilly breaking into people’s homes. But in your situation, they might get curious about who you are and not be as well-mannered as to leave you to your privacy. These ‘friendship’ charms won’t ward your home, but they will be a reminder to Paranorms to be on their best behavior and be polite about your home and space.”
“And where do you get these charms? Do you make them yourself?”
“It is an important part of the ritual of sharing for a Paranorm to make the charms themselves. I made these for you and Danny.”
Sophie paused for a moment before saying “And the protection wards we get from The Family.”
“I take it you mean Eli’s family,” Grace clarified.
“Yes,” Sophie said, uncomfortable with the direction of the conversation.
“Do you have time before you go to help me put these up in the house?” she asked changing the subject.
Grace forced the impatience arising from Sophie’s request out of her mind. Her friend had spoken once again on her behalf. The least she could do would be to help her put up the charms.
A few minutes delay would not make a big difference in solving the problems she needed to discuss with Eli. It would give her a chance to ask Sophie about something that was sitting in the back of her mind since the last meeting with Eli. Something she thought it would be safe for Sophie to talk about.
As they hung the charms, Grace began with a preface to her question.
“You know the case I am working on with Anthony?”
“Yes, and I’m sorry to hear what happened to your friend. Anthony said he was staying with him for you while you kept working on the case.”
Grace paused a few minutes before continuing, distracted for a moment by thoughts of Billy and his condition. She was confident Billy’s family and Anthony would call her as soon as his status changed. She shouldn’t worry about missing out on updates. The doctors weren’t expecting anything to shift for a few hours to days. That meant she could focus on the tasks at hand and put her energy there rather than with Billy at the hospital.
“My friend, DL, is the one who asked me to take on the case. When I mentioned he was a tattoo artist, Eli said something intriguing. He told me I should be careful about getting tattoos because they carry special meanings to Paranorms. What did he mean?”
Sophie stopped in the middle of hanging a charm, her eyes searching Grace’s face.
“Is that all he said, they hold special meaning to us?”
“Yes,” Grace said, mentally crossing her fingers behind her back. “That’s all he had time to say before our meeting finished.”
“Ok. Since you’ll be part the family soon enough, you should understand.”
Sophie stepped back from the charm she finished hanging to give her full attention to Grace.
“Each Paranorm receives a tattoo when they choose the person in The Family who will be their patron, for lack of a better term.”
Sophie held up her hand when Grace tried to interrupt with her next question, and Grace subsided to let her continue.
“Eli is only one member of The Family. A Paranorm gets to choose for themselves which member of The Family they will work with once they reach their 16th birthday. We call it the ‘scelta di vita’ or ‘life choice.’ This is a permanent alignment, and to represent the lifelong relationship each Paranorm will receive a tattoo of their particular Family member’s symbol. Eli’s symbol is the raven, and each Paranorm working for him has a raven tattooed on their right shoulder.”
As she was describing this to Grace, Sophie pulled down the collar of her shirt to expose her right shoulder and reveal a small raven tattoo. This raven was about one quarter the size of Grace’s tattoo, and it was of a bird in a standing pose instead of in flight.
“Are they all the like yours, these raven tattoos?”
“No. There are three different types,” Sophie elaborated as she released her shirt collar. “The tattoo I have is the one you get when you make your ‘scelta di vita.’ Every Paranorm working for Eli has this one.
The second tattoo is only for those Paranorms who hold a special position or affiliation with The Family member they serve. It is a position of honor and respect, and with it they receive a change to their tattoo to add wings to put the raven in flight. We call it ‘ottenere le ali’ or ‘getting the wings.’”
Grace’s heart skipped a bit at hearing this.
“Does anyone in your family have the wings?”
“The only ones who do who are still living and working for Eli are Marcella and Anthony’s father. Anthony is anxious to earn a pair for himself, but he is still too young for it.”
“And the third tattoo?” Grace prompted.
“The third tattoo is a mystery for my generation for the most part. The rumors are it is a flying raven carrying a sacred scroll that is placed on the left shoulder. No one in my family’s history ever had such a tattoo. At least Marcella won’t admit to such a thing. Marcella and the other older members of the family are unwilling to talk about what it means. That’s as much as I can tell you about the third tattoo.”
No wonder Eli was curious about her tattoo then. It looked like she was already claimed as his by the Paranorms’ definition. She wasn’t sure how she felt about serendipity making that type of decision for her. But now she had more information on her side than Eli suspected she knew. Forewarned was better.
“Thanks for telling me about the tattoos, Sophie. I guess I better not be getting a raven tattoos in the near future, then.” Grace said.
Sophie laughed with Grace, not realizing how ironic Grace’s humor was.
They finished hanging all the charms in short order. Grace felt better knowing she possessed an outward sign Sophie’s family was behind her, even in this small way. As they said their goodbyes at the door, Sophie stopped and bent down to pick something up from the steps.
“I almost forgot,” she said, handing Grace a bouquet in a glass vase. “These were sitting there when I got here.”
“Thanks,” Grace said as she took the vase and waved goodbye to Sophie.
As she set the vase down on the table, she noticed a small envelope nestled in amongst the flowers. Curious, she pulled the card out of the envelop, thinking maybe DL or Jennifer had sent her flowers for what happened to Billy.
She froze when she read the inscription.
I am sorry your friend Billy is in the hospital. Take care of him. Rest assured you are all on my mind and I will be watching over all of you closely.
It was signed as: Your new friend.


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