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Ruprecht had not spoken all this time. Finally, he said, “People think times are worse than they have ever been, but that is not correct. Things might be bad in the world today, but things have been bad before, worse even. Bad times invariably turn to good times. Why, think of Sulla’s proscription.”
“Prescription for what?” I asked, confused.
Ruprecht allowed himself a little chuckle. “Not prescription, proscription. It means a decree of condemnation to death or perhaps banishment. It reminds me of Alder.”
I did not want to ask him how, but he pushed on regardless. “Alder was facing a sentence. Sulla was a Roman general who revived the dictatorship and handed out many sentences. He executed thousands of people as well as their families simply because they opposed him, saying it was in the best interest of the Republic. Times haven’t changed, you know, but as Pythagoras said, ‘Friends share all things.’” He paused to tap his chin. “No matter what horrors life throws at us, we will surely get through it with the help of our friends. There is no more powerful force than love.”
Camino and I exchanged glances. Ruprecht was off on one of his philosophical bents again.
Ruprecht was still speaking. “And Euripides said, ‘Friends show their love in times of trouble.’” He nodded slowly as he spoke.
“Where are you going on your honeymoon?” Camino asked as soon as Ruprecht stopped to draw breath, in an obvious attempt to change the subject.
“It’s a surprise, a secret location,” Alder said.
I groaned. “Not another secret. It’s been one secret after another the last week or so. I’ve had about all the secrets I can tolerate.” I looked up at Alder. “Okay, maybe one more secret will be fine.”
“Where are you going to live when you come back from your honeymoon?” Thyme asked us.
“I like the new look of the house,” Alder said, “but Amelia doesn’t want us to live here.”
“I really do want to live here,” I said. “It’s just that I didn’t think it was fair to you.”
His eyebrows knit together. “What do you mean?”
I was going to respond, but Thyme cut in first. “Amelia is always going on about how newly married couples should live in a fresh house and not live at either partner’s house,” she explained.
Alder released me and looked down at me. “Is that the real reason?”
“Yes. I wanted you to feel a house was equally yours.”
“I’d love to live here,” he said. “My home is wherever you are.”
The house suddenly turned on the TV. This time, it was the music channel playing ‘Love Is In the air,’ an old song by Aussie singer John Paul Young.
Everyone laughed. “Your grandmother approves,” Alder said.
“Oh yes, my grandmother certainly wants you to live here. That’s why she decorated the whole house like this and added an altar room for you,” I said. “I just thought you wouldn’t want to live in my house. They always say a newly married couple should live in a completely new house.”
“Who’s this ‘they’?” Camino said with a smirk.
I smiled too.
Alder stood up. “Amelia, I’ll need some help in the kitchen.”
The others all said their goodbyes and drifted away, and soon it was just the two of us.
Alder took me by the hand and together we stepped into the kitchen, where saffron cake sat on the counter.
“What do you need help with?” I naively asked my husband, but he only smiled and pulled me into his arms. “You don’t need any help in the kitchen, do you?”
“I just wanted a cuddle,” he whispered into my hair.
I thought about our vows, how he’d promised to buy me new knickers and eat my burnt cakes, and how I’d joked about his looks.
“You really are the most handsome man I’ve ever met, you know?” I told him.
“I know,” he said. “I have a mirror.”
I stepped back. “Honestly, Alder.”
He had a big, blazing grin on his face. “These looks are not going to last forever, Toots. Enjoy them while they’re hot.”
“Toots?”
I laughed as he pulled me back into his arms, and we danced as the world outside darkened, the streetlights twinkled to life, and the neighbourhood children played cricket in the park. One day they’d be our children, and I knew we’d be just as happy watching them run around as we were now, swaying sleepily in each other’s arms with our perfect wedding rings shimmering.
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The Halloween Pumpkin Spell
The Halloween Pumpkin Spell
It's Halloween, and Amelia has a grave problem. She's batty about Alder and had a gourd time on her honeymoon, but now it's back to business as usual. Marina Mercer has arrived in Bayberry Creek to demand her yearly spell. Faced with the haunting prospect, Amelia has an uncandy sense of impending doom.
Amelia thinks she will carve out some fun at the Halloween fair, but nearly trips over a corpse. What's more, something terrible has happened to Camino.
Can Amelia and her friends solve the murder, save the day, and rescue Camino? Or will it be all tricks and no treats?
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6) Witches’ Craft
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After surviving a childhood of deadly spiders and venomous snakes in the Australian outback, bestselling author Morgana Best writes cozy mysteries and enjoys thinking of delightful new ways to murder her victims.
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Excerpt from The Halloween Pumpkin Spell
The Halloween Pumpkin Spell is the next book in this series
I let out a bloodcurdling scream as soon as I saw the figure looming in the door to my bedroom. Adrenaline coursed through me. The hair stood up on the back of my neck.
Willow and Hawthorn ran out of the room in terror.
But it was only Alder, half naked, towelling off his hair. “What’s wrong?” he shouted, the towel around his waist dropping to the ground.
“I forgot I was married for a moment.” I lay a hand over my thumping heart and sighed with relief.
“I’ve got to tell you, Amelia, most men get a little offended when their wives scream upon seeing them naked.” Blushing a furious pink, he scooped his towel off the floor and wrapped it around himself one more. “Two years ago I’d been shot and was in a hospital in Melbourne, and last year I was distracted because I was plucking up the courage to propose to you, but this year I’m not going anywhere, mentally or physically.”
I yawned and stretched. “What do you mean?”
“Two years ago when Marina Mercer came to demand her spell, I was away and someone tried to murder you. I won’t be away this year.”
“Well, it wasn’t Marina two years ago. It was someone pretending to be Marina’s sister,” I pointed out.
Alder pulled a face. “You’re beginning to sound like Ruprecht.”
I waved one finger at him. “You should be pleased about that because he’s on your side about this whole Marina Mercer yearly spell thing.”
Alder grimaced. “I just don’t like it, Amelia. Something terrible happens every year and it’s all because of that spell. There must a way you can get out of it.” He swiftly crossed the room and kissed me thoroughly. “I’m not going anywhere,” he said for the umpteenth time, before walking to the door.
“Where are you going? I thought you said you weren’t going anywhere.”
Alder frowned. “I didn’t mean it like that. I have to go to work.”
I rubbed my forehead. I hoped Alder wasn’t becoming as strange as my other friends. I had to get some caffeine into me. That would make everything all right.
I yawned and stretched again, pulled on my bathrobe, and staggered into the kitchen. I hurried over to give my Nespresso coffee machine a big hug and a kiss. As much as I enjoyed drinking coffee when I was out, there was nothing quite like the way I made it myself. I switched on the machine and listened to my favourite sound in the world.
When the light stopped flashing, I made to pour the coffee, but a loud knock on the door forestalled me.
“Not Marina Mercer already!” I said to myself. “Isn’t it a bit early?”
Both cats fixed me with a glare and blocked my way. “Oh all right then.” I topped up their bowls with dry cat food and then hur
ried to the front door just as another knock came.
I flung open the door. There, on my doorstep, was a giant pumpkin. A terrifying face was carved into the front of it.
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