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Willie. Sorry, I was hoping I could help more.”
    “Don’t worry about it man, I’m sure you’ll help when the time comes,” Devlin said.
    Lisa explained to Olivia how she would take a stroll through her head. “You’ll be able to see and hear me once I’m inside. Think of it as a virtual world.”
    Olivia closed her eyes and followed Lisa’s instructions to quiet her mind. Opening her senses, she could see Lisa standing in front of her in a flowing, white Greek Goddess dress with her auburn hair piled on top of her head.
    “Lisa?” Olivia was surprised her mind had conjured Lisa up this way.
    “Oh, you didn’t fabricate this, I did. Awesome isn’t it? We can look or be whatever we want to be in our imaginations,” Lisa said.
    Great, Olivia thought, a witch with visions of grandeur.
    “I heard that, you know. I am in your head.”
    “Okay, sorry about that, I’m not used to having a witch know my thoughts.” Olivia shrugged apologetically.
    “Come on, I can see that flame you were talking about. You think it’s like the flame of knowledge or something?” Lisa asked.
    “I doubt it, I’m not an oracle, just look at my old report cards.”
    As they got closer to the flame, it burned brighter before flashing into a soft glow outlining five women.
    Lisa halted behind Olivia, hiding behind her taller friend. “Hey, you’re bigger than me and everyone knows I like to cower behind the bigger target.”
    They waited as one of the women stepped forward. She was beautiful, athletic and young. Olivia knew this was one of Willie’s victims. How horrible it must be to be cut down in the prime of her life.
    “Hello Olivia, welcome. My name is Karen,”
the woman said solemnly as she walked forward.
    “Man, she’s freaking me out,” Lisa whispered.
    Suddenly Karen’s voice and manner changed, becoming much friendlier.
“Chill Lisa. I like messing with the living, they’re so easy to freak out.”
    “Stop it Karen, you’re scaring her,”
Marie, the one Olivia thought of as motherly spoke up.
“We called you here to help you understand your power. You were given a gift at birth. This gift makes it possible for you to move spirits along to the next step in their soul’s growth.”
    “But I’ve already been doing that,” Olivia said.
    “We know, but moving Willie along is going to be much harder. His soul is evil, and he does not want to move on to the next tier.”
    “Wait a minute. Does he get to move along? What about Hell? Doesn’t he have to pay for his crimes?” Olivia was getting a little freaked out, trying to understand what Marie was telling her.
    Karen moved to stand next to Marie.
“Your soul is on a journey to learn to love and help mankind, the earth, whatever. Basically, becoming a Liberal does it.”
    “Hush Karen,”
Marie told her and turned back to Olivia.
“We are not his judge, Willie has his own spirit guide who will help to decide what to do with his soul. Whether it’s a Hell of his own making or something else, it’s not up to us. But know he will be dealt with once you enter the death realm and bring him here.”
    “I wish it were up to us,”
Karen said
. “I’m not as evolved as the rest of them. I can think up some truly evil punishments for that degenerate asshole.”
    Marie simply sighed.
    “Let me get this straight. I have to go into this death realm and haul Willie out? How do I do that?” Olivia asked.
    Karen stuttered,
“Uh, we don’t really know that part,”
she said guiltily.
“We were told you had the power to get him here but not how.”
    “Great, I’m flying blind.” Olivia muttered.
    Marie took hold of her hand.
“Use the magical waters and your wolf spirit.”
The women started fading away.
    “Wait! I don’t have a wolf spirit,” Olivia shouted.
    “You will, after tonight.”
Karen grinned.
    “Shit, what are you, a voyeuristic ghost?” Olivia mumbled.
    Olivia felt Lisa tug on her arm. “I think we’re done here, time to wakey

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