"I'm not saying it can't be that simple, but I've found the majority of spirits that come to us have ... connections more than just our driving by a cemetery. Now, I'm not saying we don't get random ghosts sometimes, because we do. The other day, I got a dripping wet, elderly man, naked as the day he was born. He died in the shower at his nursing home. Wanted me to tell the nurse to please come get him out." Holiday shook her head.
"What did you do?" Kylie asked.
"I called the nursing home and said I was a friend of the family and had tried to call Mr. Banes in his room and he wasn't answering."
"And he went away?"
"Crossed right over."
"I hope this spirit is that easy. I could use a break." Then Kylie remembered what the spirit had said. "You know ... the spirit said that there were people who wanted her to tell me something."
"Tell you what?"
"I asked, but ... she said something like, some people live and some people die. It didn't make sense."
"They seldom do at first."
Kylie bit down on her lip. "Could it be my dad trying to tell me something? He tried to appear right before I saw the Brightens-or whoever they were."
Holiday stopped rocking. "What did he say?"
"He couldn't completely manifest. All I got were a few words." Kylie frowned. "Why does he have to stop coming to see me?"
Holiday's expression filled with sympathy. "Death is a new beginning, Kylie. One can't begin the new until they let go of the old. He has held on to the past for a long time. He needs to move forward. Do you understand what I'm saying?"
Kylie stopped her chair's swaying. "Understand it? Maybe. Like it? No." Sighing, she stood up. "I told Miranda and Della I'd meet them back at the cabin."
"Sure." Holiday hesitated a moment. "I thought now might be a good time to chat about your new gifts."
"What's to talk about? Just because I ran through a concrete wall?" Kylie used sarcasm to cover up her unresolved feeling.
Holiday grinned. "And you healed Sara. And Lucas."
Kylie sat back down. "We hope I healed Sara."
"From what you said, I'd be surprised if you hadn't." Holiday continued to stare. "If one of your gifts is that you're a protector, Kylie, this could only be the beginning of your talents. I'm surprised you aren't peppering me with questions."
"Maybe I'd like a few answers before I start asking more questions. And I don't even mean about what I am, but about who the Brightens are. And what my dad wanted to tell me."
Holiday's eyes filled with understanding. "It's all happening very fast, isn't it?"
"Yes, and talking about it's not going to change anything." Her chest swelled with emotion.
"It could. Sometimes things don't feel real until we talk about them."
Kylie released a breath. "I'm not sure I want it to feel any more real right now."
"Perhaps we should take a walk up to the falls?"
"No," Kylie said, unsure she could go there and not get upset if all she got from those magical waters was a voice telling her to be patient. Hadn't she been patient long enough? "Can we just talk later?"
"Fine." Holiday started to touch her and then pulled back. "But only a temporary postponement. We really need to talk."
"Yeah, I know." Kylie popped back up and reached for the envelope.
"Can I keep these for a while?" Holiday asked.
Kylie's heart clutched. "I..."