The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 12
Firefly Meadow by Tracie Kiernan Day 12 – The Empty House Real estate agents like to say every house has a story. The reality is most houses have thousands. The walls hear arguments that never leave the kitchen. They witness first steps, broken dishes, awkward teenage dances before school proms, and quiet conversations after everyone else has gone to bed. They absorb birthdays, illnesses, Christmas mornings, and ordinary Tuesday evenings that no one realizes will someday become the good old days. Maybe that's why abandoned houses always feel so loud even in their silence. They're full of conversations that no longer have anyone to finish them. By Sunday afternoon I'd developed a habit. Every evening I'd choose one question and let Laurel Lane answer it. Thursday's question had been: Are these ghosts? Friday's had been: Can memories notice they're being observed? Tonight's was simpler. Can places remember, too? The question came from Arthur Mc...