The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 10
Chasing Fireflies by Follow Themoonart Chapter 10 – The First Warning There's a difference between danger and consequence. A thunderstorm isn't dangerous. Standing beneath the tallest tree in the county while holding a metal rake is. The ocean isn't dangerous. Choosing to wade into a rip current when you can’t swim is. People have a habit of blaming places for decisions they made inside them. By Saturday evening, I'd begun wondering whether the Firefly Hours were dangerous or not. The oldest resident on Willow Lane was a man of eighty-six years named Arthur McCreary. A retired high school principal and widower, Arthur lived alone in the only ranch-style house that predated the subdivision by nearly thirty years. Developers had simply built around him. His house sat stubbornly among the McMansions like a man who'd refused to wear a necktie to a black-tie dinner. The paint was peeling. The porch sagged. Something resembling a vegetable garden occupied most of ...