@Peggy wrote:
and just as suddenly as it had started, it stopped. Everything was dead silent. Sarah was alone. Nothing moved, nothing stirred. It was as if she was the only person left on earth………..
Sarah swooned but was steadied but Lilly’s arm. Oh, Lily, I must be over tired, Sarah stammered. I thought I saw you or someone in the attic window then everything went dark and strange.. You have had a trying morning, Lily said, glancing up towards the attic window, as you can see, I’m right here. Maybe you should not attempt the trip to town. We can go tomorrow if you like?
No, I will be fine, Sarah replied, just give me a moment. I can’t put this off. I want to find out what I can about this place! Then I’ll drive, Lily offered and Sarah didn’t object. They got into the car and Lily deftly backed down the drive and headed the car towards town. Sarah hardly remembered the long drive; she seemed to drift in and out of consciousness. She became aware of the car stopping in front of the old town library. Maybe I can finally get some insight to the history of the house; she thought and alighted from the car…