The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 2
Where the Fireflies Go by JD Slayton Chapter 2 – Laurel Lane Neighborhoods have personalities beyond what real estate agents write about in glossy brochures. They prefer words like walkable , family-friendly , and great schools . I'm talking about temperament. Some neighborhoods are suspicious. Some are lonely. Some spend decades pretending they're still twenty years younger than they really are. My neighborhood growing up was a rabid bobcat that needed to be put down. Laurel Lane felt pleasantly forgettable in the way a movie does playing in the background while you fold laundry or drink to forget your problems. The subdivision had been built about fifteen years earlier, during that era when developers discovered three floor plans were apparently enough for an entire neighborhood. Every house was large enough to suggest success without quite achieving elegance. Stone facades gave way to vinyl siding around the corners where no one was expected to look. Three-car garage...