Previews Ghostly Echoes by Mai Griffin | Page 17

Ghostly Echoes 4 – Sarah Although Clarrie was obviously disturbed by her eerie experience that morning, she had trivialised it when describing it to her mother over dinner but Sarah wasn’t deceived. She sensed underlying apprehension behind the light-hearted account. Because the excruciatingly low temperature was confined to just a few square yards, Sarah wondered if Clarinda had even considered that a supernatural presence might be the cause and considered tagging along on the next trip, to check the waterfront atmosphere herself but, aware that her presence might hinder her daughter’s concentration, Sarah shrugged off her disquiet; her imagination was being over-active. Clarinda’s good sense would be her own protection. Instead, she’d sort magazines – far more useful and long overdue. Besides, it was her turn to bake for Monday’s bridge circle. Maud had remarked hopefully that Sarah’s date and walnut drops were delicious; she couldn’t disappoint her hostess. Clarrie, inexplicably drawn to stare from the window, felt threatened and voiced her concern that she might have been followed from the river; surely she would have noticed. For a few minutes, they scrutinised the darkening garden together then, although observing nothing abnormal, they re-checked security, staring warily from every angle as growing twilight flattened the shadows. Eventually, Clarrie apologised. It had been an extraordinary day; her eyes and ears were usually more reliable. Sarah, too, felt uneasy as she went to bed, but she recognised the possibility that Clarinda’s mood was catching 15