Previews Restless Echoes by Mai Griffin | Page 16

Mai Griffin and visitors to parties. Gavin’s directions were clear, and, after several turns, they soon spotted the house – the family home of Dave’s son. It was on a boundary of the estate, almost at the end of the road. A small patch of wasteland separated it from the last half-dozen houses on their side ...fortunately not big enough, or private enough, to attract local gangs! On all sides of the estate, there were woodlands or open fields, and their property was located on the perimeter farthest away from the main road, with views of the countryside beyond; there seemed no reason why it, alone, should be haunted. Some garage doors were creaking open and a few cars passed by as Polly parked where they had a clear view of the whole corner without intruding on anyone’s privacy. “Why have we stopped?” Sarah asked. “It was interesting to see the house and surroundings, but I really would rather leave now.” In an amazed tone, Polly replied. “But you asked me to pull over – I did think it was rather odd.” One look made her realise that whatever she heard, it was nothing to do with Sarah. A few years ago, they discovered that Polly was clairaudient, but she had heard nothing out of this world since then. Now, instead of being worried, Polly was thrilled. “We can wait a little while, surely. There must be a reason for what I heard.” Sarah agreed and laughingly suggested that they should sit quietly and await further instructions. The next few minutes seemed like thirty, as the seconds dragged by. There had been no movement anywhere, since they stopped, although distant exhaust 15