PSI-2 “Magic isn’t ‘just for fun!’ Call emergency services, one-one-one!” Bethany sang, skipping ahead of them. “Too much sugar,” Maggie opined with a snicker. “Creeps…
PSI-1 John Green-Tara was sitting on a slatted bench outside a movie theater in SoHo and waiting. Erik and probably Maggie, if she wanted to…
PSI-2 “Calliope, are you certain you’re managing all right, dear?” Ann asked. For about the third time. Since they’d passed Swan’s Neck. Calliope smiled. She…
PSI-2 Erik’s uncle had tried to impress upon him some rules for exploring abandoned buildings. (Because there are a lot of them and I know…
PSI-1 Sanaam abandoned his trunk in the alley and pulled the cheap, painted mask over his face. It was from Wakoku, with bold red and…
PSI-2 Calliope returned home at two o’clock in the morning on Sun’s Day, after successfully using the bathroom at one and some negotiation with the…
PSI-4 Milo woke up late. It was late because it was light out. Hyacinth was sitting in one of the kitchen chairs, asleep with her…
PSI-5 Hyacinth came in through the back door with boxed dinners and heard the Beatles. This annoyed her. Mordecai, if you are home, you can…
PSI-2 “It’s a curse,” Calliope told the gape-mouthed woman at the front desk, as the Ramones played merrily above her. “Grandpa pissed off an old…
PSI-2 See a light. A round glass bulb… “I can do the whole lamp.” I know, dear one. But this isn’t about going very fast…