The Mystic Museum Series 4
By Loc Glin
Genre: Erotic Romance
Word Count: 32,964
Heat Rating: SEXTREME
Categories: Erotic Romance (MF), African-American, Contemporary, paranormal elements, HEA
Shamika must give up the life that she has come to accept and trust as normal. Is it time for a change? Does she really want a change? Will her history as a prostitute make that change impossible? Does Harold’s stubbornness prevent it? The unlikely pair are about to find out.
One encounter in a barn catapults these two strangers down a road of self examination and rediscovery. Past events have tainted their visions of what life should be. The powers that be have given them the opportunity to change their lives. Join them as they conquer their fears and the past disappointments that haunt them.
Family ties will be drawn into question. A possible future together will terrify them.
Mystic Museum magic is in the air!
She turned the key in the outside door of her
apartment building. The door creaked as she opened it. Out of habit she checked
her mailbox, emptied it, and stuffed the contents into her purse. Up three
flights of steps and next to the last door on the left side of the hall was
where her small apartment was located. The lock clicked open just as it had
countless times before. If she should feel melancholy about leaving it she
didn’t. After the last few weeks, it didn’t even feel like home anymore. She
silently thanked that witchy woman Minerva for whatever it was she’d done to
send her to Idaho. The whole episode couldn’t be explained rationally. She
wasn’t going to seek Minerva out to find out how it had happened either. It was
some kind of miracle. She would leave it at that.
She tossed her
hoodie on the small, worn sofa and laid her purse on the table. She dropped her
keys into the purse, only to have them pop back out because the mail blocked
their entrance.
Shamika tsked,
pulled the mail out, and dropped it on the table. The envelopes and flyers
spread over the table top. While moving them around with her fingertips she saw
the usual bills. A lavender envelope caught her eye. She recognized the return
address. The handwriting was her mother’s, but the address was her aunt’s.
With trembling
hands she ripped open the glued flap. Her heart was pounding. Why would her
mother send her a card? They hadn’t been in touch for years. The face of the
card read, “Happy Easter,” complete with a bunny rabbit, baby chicks, painted
eggs, and tulips. The card was suitable for a six-year-old. Considering that
and the fact that it was June, she was confused, curious, and apprehensive. She
flipped it open and read.
Dearest Shamika,
I realize that we haven’t been on the best of
terms over the last five years. Actually we haven’t been on any terms at all.
It’s time to put our differences behind us. You are family, and family matters.
I miss you and could really use your support right now. A lot has happened in
the last two years, things I do not want to put into a letter.
If you could find it in your heart to come home, I
would be so grateful. It doesn’t have to be for good. A short visit would be
fine. I don’t care where you live, as long as you’re happy. I know we have been
unbending about that in the past, but we have finally come to see that it’s not
our decision, it’s yours. Please let us back into your life. Your father has
had a heart attack. We don’t know how much longer he will be with us. We would
like to be a family again, before it’s too late.
You will find us at Aunt Susan’s house.
All my love,
Mom
Shamika collapsed
into the chair next to the table. She stared dumbly at the card she held
between her trembling fingers. Heart attack? Her father had had a heart attack?
Tears welled up in her eyes. The last time she and her father had talked they’d
had angry words, said hurtful things. She’d inherited her pride from her
father, her stubbornness, too. Those two traits had kept her family apart long
enough. Her mother was right. They needed to be a family again before it was
too late.
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