Gift of Fire

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Digby rarely entertained, mostly because he only wanted the company of other scholars—and toward the end they all shunned him.”
    The villa’s entrance was set deep inside a massive arch. The huge wooden door swung open with a protesting squeak just as Doug reached it. Elyssa Warwick stood inside, covered from throat to toe in a flowing white dress that emphasized her voluptuous curves. Her smile of welcome was, as usual, serenely glowing. Verity wondered how anyone could radiate so much goodness and light without using an electrical outlet.
    “You made it,” Elyssa exclaimed, as if there had been some doubt. Her gaze settled on Jonas. “I was getting worried. Preston had a vision of the plane being late. Was it?”
    “A few minutes,” Verity admitted. “There was a slight delay on the runway.”
    “I knew it,” Elyssa said triumphantly. “Preston is almost never wrong. His visions are so clear.”
    “I hate to break this to you, Elyssa,” Jonas remarked, “but most planes run late these days. It doesn’t take any psychic talent to predict that one particular flight might be delayed.”
    “You haven’t met Preston yet. When you do you’ll see that he’s right nearly all the time.” Elyssa did not seem the least bit disturbed by Jones’s disbelief. “Do come in. Everyone else is already here. Maggie’s got your room ready.”
    Verity realized that she was beginning to have a few problems with Elyssa Warwick. There was something about the way the other woman watched Jonas that was starting to bother her. Verity had the distinct impression that Elyssa hadn’t believed Jonas when he’d told her he had no psychic ability. In any event, there was no doubt that the woman found Jonas fascinating.
    “This is Maggie Frampton.” Elyssa turned to introduce a stout woman with a riot of frazzled gray curls, standing in the hall behind her. “We’re all totally dependent on her. She’s the only one who knows how to keep the electricity and plumbing working in this wing. Doug’s buyers are going to have to spend a fortune bringing the villa up to date. Maggie, would you please show Verity and Jonas to their room upstairs?” Elyssa glanced at Jonas again. “When you’ve had a chance to freshen up, please join us downstairs. I want to introduce you to my friends before dinner.”
    Jonas nodded, eyeing the stone staircase in front of him. He picked up his duffel bag and Verity’s small suitcase. Then he gave Maggie Frampton one of his easy grins. “Lead the way, Miss Frampton.”
    The older woman nodded once and turned toward the stairs. Maggie had a grandmotherly figure, Verity thought, the sort of shape people used to label “buxom.” Her faded blue eyes held a shrewd, knowing expression. She was wearing a flower-spattered housedress that appeared to date from the 1950s, and a thin metal chain around her neck disappeared beneath the collar.
    “Right this way.” Maggie moved heavily up the wide staircase. “Got a nice room for you, it overlooks the garden. Course, that ain’t no big deal. Every room in the whole damn place overlooks the garden. Digby always said those old Renaissance types couldn’t trust anyone but family and that’s why they built their houses the way they did. Lots of stone walls on the outside to keep the neighbors from breaking in, and plenty of room inside to enjoy the gardens and privacy. But I expect a few of ‘em learned you can’t always trust family, either.”
    Jonas smiled. “A few of them sure as hell did learn that, Maggie. Family can be treacherous.”
    Maggie paused, one hand on the stone banister. She cocked a brow as she glanced back over her plump shoulder. “Is it true what Little Miss Sunshine down there says? You some kinda weirdo psychic?”
    “No, ma’am,” Jonas said blandly. “I am definitely not some kinda weirdo psychic.”
    “Good. We got enough nuts in this place right now as it is, don’t need another one running around. Taking orders from

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