“This indicated that she was with a client, a fact confirmed by the small sign hanging from the curtain rail which directed me to have a seat and be patient. Patience wasn't possible at that point. I walked to the middle of the room and looked up at the hanging Voodoo dolls. The Diana-doll waved one small arm at me. "How's it going?" I whispered so as not to interfere with Celestina's reading. "I'm inside a doll made of cotton balls and burlap. What do you think, Anne, dear?" I didn'...t envy whoever ended up marrying Christian and gained Diana as a mother-in-law. "I don't know how these things work," I said, motioning at the doll. "Is there anything we can do to make you feel more comfortable?" "Do you have a Barbie townhouse available for rental?" "Ha ha, sorry. Just sold my last one." I was tempted to move her into a haunted doll house. As soon as I could find one. Magickal items were often listed in the missed connections section of Craigslist.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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