Here’s a snippet of my coming book, Witch Dance. Release is next week!!! đ
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When the figure reached the center of the field, it stood up straight, as if being pulled upright by a string on the top of its head. As it uncurled, its hands extended to the sides with its palms facing upward, and it grew from what looked like an old hag to a healthy person. As if picked up by the same string, it rose straight up into the air. Chiksaâs eyes widened as the figure floated above the earth. A breeze caught the figureâs cloak and the edges swirled. A wind intensified, blowing around the figure, slowly spinning it in circles, but there had been no breeze a moment ago. A cloudy vortex formed around the figure, resembling tight circles of light gray smoke from a fire, extending from the ground into the clear heavens above. Even though he was known to be a mighty warrior, Chiksaâs hands began to sweat and his heart beat wildly, pounding in his ears. He had seen many things in his lifetime, but never anything like this. What kind of creature was this? When the figure hovered about four feet off the ground, the black cape dropped from its shoulders, floating to the ground like a fall leaf, revealing a woman. A young and beautiful woman. Her skin glowed under the stars as if she were the moon itself, coated in shimmering gold. Chiksa gasped and jumped to his feet.
The figure heard him and instantly returned to the ground. The vortex stopped so quickly, he wondered if he had imagined it. The woman retrieved her cloak, covered her nakedness, and walked toward him.
He couldnât move from his spot. There was no sense in running.
She covered her head with her hood as she neared him. âWhy are you here?â she asked in a cracking voice.
âI came to visit with my father,â he said in not much more than a whisper.
She cocked her head. âYour father?â She gestured around with both hands, indicating no one else was there.
He pointed to the mounds. âMy father died a short timeâŚâ
She held her hand in front of his lips as if to silence him. Her fingers were long and bony, covered in deep wrinkles. Her nails were yellowed claws. This was not the beautiful young form he had witnessed only moments ago.
âThere is great pain in this place,â she said.
âMy people have recently lost their chief.â
âNo. No people. Pain in you.â She pointed to his heart, her finger only inches from his chest.
He said nothing.
âSa…leeâŚSalina?â she said slowly, her head cocked as if listening to something only she could hear.
âMy wife.â
âA great blackness has taken her.â
âYes.â
âShe will die.â
He shook his head. âShe canât.â
âShe can.â She paused and narrowed her eyes at him. âBut she can be healed.â The old woman looked up at the sky and her cracked lips parted. Small black gaps between what looked like fangs emitted a foul stench that wrapped around Chiksa. Her yellowed eyes twinkled and she nodded toward the sky.
Chiksa didnât move. He didnât know if this creature had put a hex on him or if he was frozen in fear. It didnât matter. She said Salina could be healed. Thatâs all he focused on.
âYou can heal her?â
She was still staring at the sky.
He didnât dare ask again. He didnât want to anger her.
After a moment, she looked back at him. âYes, yes, I can, but all things come at a price. I will decide the price and will be here again on the full moon. You come. Bring her.â
She turned away and moved toward the woods. He couldnât say she walked; it was more like gliding, as if she floated just over the groundâs surface.
âWhat is your name?â he called when she reached the edge of the dark forest.
âOma.â
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Lori Crane books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iBooks. Witch Dance will be available Sept 15 and is also coming to audiobook at Audible Oct 1.
Lori Crane is a bestselling author of historical fiction and the occasional thriller. Her books have climbed to the Kindle Top 100 lists many times, including âElly Haysâ which debuted at #1 in Native American stories. She has also enjoyed a place among her peers in the Top 100 historical fiction authors on Amazon, climbing to #23. She resides in greater Nashville and is a professional musician by night â an indie author by day.Â
Look for Lori on “Most Terrifying Places in America” on the Travel Channel the whole month of October, where her book “The Legend of Stuckey’s Bridge” will be featured!
