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Mai Griffin sense of disquiet but thrust it aside; it was probably due to his obsequious approach, or even a fleeting return of her initial doubts about him. Jay’s unblemished record over the past twenty years surely entitled him to be taken at face value although, personally, she had never felt really comfortable with him. Amy, a childhood friend, first introduced him to Sarah at their wedding reception. She had said his name was really John but he’s always been known as Jay. “Two John’s in the same house could have been so confusing,” she burbled happily. If only it had not been too late she would have tried to persuade the girl to think again! It was nothing she could have explained at the time – even to her own satisfaction, but as a psychic, she was extremely sensitive to the individual aura that surrounds people. She had schooled herself to tune out these emanations – to explore them seemed like uninvited intrusion. Anyway, letting down her guard often led to an onslaught from the Spirit world. Souls who had passed on were always eager to contact loved ones left behind, usually with the best of motives, but that didn’t render them any less of a distraction in her daily life. Only when unavoidable in those days did she use her unusual gifts – very few, even amongst close friends, were aware of their existence. Psychometry had always intrigued her. It was principally her natural ability to discern information from inanimate objects, which first alerted her to the paranormal. It had been an exciting game as a child; only in adulthood, had she appreciated it fully and learned to control it. It was consequently something she rarely practiced, but she was tempted when she saw Jay’s silver card case forgotten on the table. The sudden coldness she had felt when Jay shook her hand earlier had been so disturbing that, for Amy’s sake, Sarah picked it up and held it hopefully, attempting to discern more about him. Concentrating on the flat surface, she had stared at the 10