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The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 6

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  Fireflies at Dusk by Daniel Ambrose  Chapter 6 – The Woman in the Yellow House Grief arrives when it is damn good and ready and not a moment sooner or later. It rarely arrives when people die. Death, at least, has the courtesy to announce itself. There are phone calls. Hospital rooms. Funeral homes with carpet chosen specifically to hide sadness. Grief prefers ambush. It shows up in grocery aisles when a particular song suddenly plays on the loudspeaker while you’re choosing a healthier breakfast cereal. It sneaks up on you in traffic or while you’re folding towels. While reaching for a second coffee mug before remembering there’s no one left to use it. By Thursday morning, I had collected a short list of Willow Lane residents who had reported unusual activity culled from my own interviews with the residents, monitored conversations on the police scanner, and some tips from the usual contacts a guy like me needs in this line of work. Most of it was the usual neighborho...

The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 5

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  Fireflies Forest Art by Elizabeth Guilford Chapter 5 – First Sighting Twilight is one of those things everyone agrees exists but almost no one can define. Morning has obvious ambitions. Night knows exactly what it wants. Twilight, on the other hand, hesitates. It lingers. It negotiates. It isn't a destination so much as a conversation between two certainties. Most people think it lasts twenty or thirty minutes. They're wrong. Twilight lasts exactly as long as it needs to. I arrived on Laurel Lane just before seven-thirty carrying nothing more exotic than a notebook, a flashlight, and a folding lawn chair I found in my closet. Professional investigators rarely look as impressive as television would have you believe. By eight o'clock, the neighborhood had settled into its evening routine. Sprinklers clicked lazily across emerald lawns. Garage doors rumbled open and closed. Three houses down, a father played a game of catch his son like a scene from a feel-good movie...

The Firefly Hours (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 4

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  Catching Fireflies by Karen Wolfe Day 4 – Dr. Calico Verde Has A Theory Folklore gets a bad reputation. People tend to sort it into one of two boxes. Either it's dismissed as childish superstition or embraced with the kind of enthusiasm usually reserved for podcasts who obsess over why such stories survive or conspiracy theorists who believe the tales are gospel truths. Dr. Calico Verde collected folklore the way ornithologists collected birds—not to prove every species mythical, but to understand what kept returning to the same patch of sky. Her office reflected that philosophy. Most psychologists decorated with framed diplomas and soothing watercolor paintings. Calico preferred shelves crowded with jars not of preserved specimens like a mad scientist. She collected smells, aromas, scents. Every glass jar bore a neatly handwritten label. FIRST LAWN AFTER RAIN. CHLORINATED POOL. FIREWORKS SMOKE. FRESH ASPHALT. TOMATO VINES. LIBRARY AIR CONDITIONING. CITRONELLA...