“Aunt Loulane would stroke out at the sight of the hound and the dustmop sprawled across the antique, whose history was almost as long as Dahlia House's. I merely felt bad that I'd had so little time to spend with the pooches. Tiptoeing so as not to wake them, I decided to call Coleman from upstairs. I was bone tired. My body felt thick and sluggish, but my mind was like a panicked bird, flying in all directions. The sensation made me dizzy. My foot was on the staircase when I felt Jitty...'s presence. Often she caught me by surprise, but this time I knew she was behind me. "Please tell me you have some advice," I said. Normally I tried to avoid her dictates and sometimes obscure pointers, but I was willing to take help from any source, even the Ghostly Divide. "Just no more Great Depression costumes. I can't take it." Shifting to sit on the staircase, I faced her. Gone were the rags and dirt. Instead, Jitty was unadorned--she was contemporary.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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