The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 17
Firefly Night by Stephanie Analah Chapter 17 – The Rule Nobody Explains The oldest rules are usually the ones nobody can explain. Don't whistle in a theater. Throw spilled salt over your shoulder. Never open an umbrella indoors. And don’t get me started on the “unwritten rules” of baseball. Ask people why they follow those rules and they’ll tell they that’s just how it is. Ask them how many still follow them anyway and you'll understand something important about being human. By Friday afternoon I'd interviewed children, parents, retirees, and one psychologist who kept jars of summer smells on her bookshelf.Every one of them knew the same rule. Never stay until full dark. Not one of them could tell me why. I found Arthur McCreary sitting beneath the same old maple tree outside his house. He was repairing a fishing reel with the kind of patience usually reserved for watches and marriages. "I've got another question,” I told him before even sitting do...