Lightbringer

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Genres: Fiction
On the far side of her car she turned and stared at the house. It was dark, except for the light she’d turned on. No shadows shifted in the windows. No curtains moved. All was quiet.It didn’t matter. Someone had been in her home—they could still be in there. She imagined her vision differently for an instant. Instead of Linda lying dead in her kitchen, she saw herself.She wished her gift were different, that she could reach out with her sight and scan the house for intruders, but it didn’t work... that way.I can’t stay here. She reached into her bag for her keys, and groaned. She’d left them on the table by the door.A curtain twitched—in the window of the house next door. Mrs. Tolson. Cassie headed for her neighbor’s house, forcing herself to take a deep breath, then another. Anger started to replace fear. She dug for her cell phone and dialed 911. When the dispatcher answered, she said, “I think someone is in my home.”“We didn’t find any signs of forced entry, ma’am, and we found no one in the house,”MoreLess

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