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TWENTY

TWENTY

Bayou Cypress Pavilion for the Criminally Insane

New Orleans

THE BAYOU CALLED to her with scents and sounds—wrapping around her like a favorite blanket. She smelled glorious stagnant pools filled with muck and slime; the subtle peaty smell of decaying leaves and wood—the beautiful, fetid scent of animal flesh giving back to the insects and the plants and the waters of the bayou. Nocturnal animals called for their mates, ate one another, raised their young, and fought over territory. Massive birds screamed at the reptiles trying to hide their hunger.

The bayou whispered her new name, whispered approval at her plan.

But someone else controlled her body, controlled her thoughts. She fought against it, but the struggle took all her strength. The power of the Loa was as frightening as the knowledge that flooded into her. The bayou laughed at her.

Ti Malice laughed at her.

This is just a taste, child. It’s your turn now.

For Jeannine knew, now, that Cassandra and Ti Mali
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