“I glanced over my shoulder. Luther appeared as shocked as I was.“Lucky you didn’t take off the collar,” he said.“Lucky,” I echoed. There’d have been a lot of blood before the ashes that way. Been there, done that, didn’t like it. Ashes and blood created a paste reminiscent of tar-and-feathering. I much preferred this method. The wind stirred, and the remains of the Iyas simply fluttered away.“Why didn’t Ruthie tell me I could bring the sun?” I demanded.Luther frowned. “Got me.”“Well—” I waved m...y hand. “Get her ass out here.”Luther lifted a brow. “You really want to go with that statement?”“No.”Ruthie had raised us with love and an iron fist, and she saw no reason to change what worked even when the kids became adults. Since Ruthie’s fist came in the shape of Luther’s hand these days, any disrespect and I might wind up snacking on my teeth.“Just let me talk to her.”Luther did his thing, and this time Ruthie appeared. “Lizbeth, you can’t be callin’ me all the time.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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