Previews Restless Echoes by Mai Griffin | Page 18

Mai Griffin Pat always tackled the kitchen last, so Polly decided to stay out of Sarah’s way and cook. Sausage rolls would go well with the beer the men were sure to want, later. Sarah received a call from Clarrie in the early afternoon, confirming that they were safely back home and then, later, a longer call from her friend Maud, even though they would be playing Bridge together the following morning. Maud only ever gossiped over the phone ...too many ears around the tables, she averred. Before ringing off, she asked if Sarah’s secret life was still quiet. Sarah knew what she meant. Like all her close friends, Maud knew that she was psychic, but never referred to it other than obliquely ...after all, one never knew who was within hearing! She seemed obsessed by the idea that eager eavesdroppers were constantly after her secrets. Sarah never discussed such things anyway with friends, or indeed with anyone not directly involved, so escaped quickly by saying that guests were expected, and she had to go. Fortuitously, the doorbell sounded as she spoke, so her excuse was real. The serenity Sarah displayed when Gavin introduced Dave belied her inner eagerness to hear Dave’s story. Since seeing the ghostly dog, she was certain that it would not be a tissue of lies and hoped that she would be able to help him. She would certainly try. 17