The Dark Sire Issue 3 (Spring 2020) | Page 38

"Here is my mobile number. The initial days can be disconcerting, so please feel free to call at any time. Although I have not yet embraced the mobile phone, so you may need to leave a message." And so much for the mysteries of the Orient, she thought later as she settled into her familiar spot in the bar. That little dry spot at the back of her tongue felt swollen with thirst that water wouldn't satisfy but, strangely, Pinot Grigot would. Live and learn. She took a deep grateful swallow of the chilled wine luxuriating as it slipped d own her throat, and screamed. Fire flamed through her, setting muscle and bone burning. She twisted to her feet before falling forward into the table. The glass smashing into a shower of jagged prisms, as she fell she saw through a yellow aura, dived through rainbows of colour caught in the air. Rolling off the table onto the floor, she started beating at her arms. Not fire. Knives. Red hot pokers. Needles! She thought before being sucked into unconsciousness. And the last thought that ever went through her mind was, "What the fu … " Except it wasn't her last thought at all. And in her time in the ambulance and the hospital - after they cleaned the urine and faeces off her - and when they sent her home in a cab after the doctors had cleared her 36