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Vanishing Act - Part 3

The Goddess of the Crossroads

By John CoxPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read
Hecate - The Goddess of the Crossroads

In case you missed the first two parts of Vanishing Act please visit the links below:

Vanishing Act - Part 1
Vanishing Act - Part 2

Lila came from a close knit and well to do family, her father a sitting judge and her mother our high school principal. She came from a world the two of us could only imagine. No one could ever hope to compete with her pearly smile, lustrous golden hair, and care-free perfection; least of all a girl who wore a perpetual scowl.

In high school he needed me as friend, counselor and priest, but not for the role of lover that lived only in my imagination. Lila is my nemesis. She has enjoyed every advantage in life, every lucky break, every little joy denied me. She was president of our High School’s Honor Society, Homecoming Queen, class Valedictorian, and given a full ride merit scholarship at the U of M that her parents could have easily afforded.

But I could never share my feelings with Orfy, not when he is so blinded by his own. And I could not share them with my mom. She is too busy feeling sorry for herself to ever show true interest in me.

Things for Orfy changed for the worse after graduation from high school. His Father could not afford to pay for his schooling and his grades were not good enough for a scholarship. So Orfy got a job working nights at a local bakery and started attending Anoka Tech to study mechanical drafting and design. Lila made no effort to hide her disappointment.

One morning Orfy turned up at my apartment frantic with grief and fell into my arms. I had never seen him so distraught. I walked him to the couch as he stammered that Lila had broken up with him. Holding his face to my heart, I gently rubbed his back as he wept, rocking with him like a mother comforting her child. How my heart ached with him in my arms, my hands trembling with the hope that I might finally win him.

But as the days passed, when he wasn’t talking about Lila he would grow silent and moody. I learned that it was best to leave him to his own devises.

We became lovers only by accident. After two weeks together, he blundered into the bathroom just as I was stepping into the shower. Seeing me naked, the scales finally fell from his eyes as he recognized the desire in mine own. For a few days, even he saw the possibility of he and I till death shall we part. But my euphoria was short-lived. Even though our lovemaking briefly revived the old Orfy, he never stopped loving Lila. A few weeks later when Lila told him she wanted him back, he didn’t even say goodbye.

“Does he know what you have in your purse?” Hekatos asked suddenly, hooking her thumb at Orfy.

Slowly I shook my head no.

“Does he matter to you?”

Dread penetrated deep into my guts as my eyes began to helplessly water.

“I think we better go,” I whispered.

Turning to Orfy she asked, “Would you like to go?” but he did not answer, his eyes staring blankly, his lips still forming a little ‘o.’ “I guess he needs to think about it,” she remarked with a sardonic smile.

“Is he in danger?” I finally whispered.

But Madame Hekatos changed the subject. “Have you ever heard of Hecate?”

I shook my head a second time.

“Goddess of the crossroads and the liminal spaces of this world, she is very powerful. The mandragora root is so similar to a human body that Hecate once breathed a soul into one and brought it to life. She promised the doll that if it earned it, one day she would change it into a flesh and blood woman. I worry how that doll came into your possession.”

“How do I know I can trust you?”

“How do you know you can trust the creature in your purse? All magic comes at a price. A doll with that kind of power, I dare not even imagine the true cost.”

In response, my body began to shake violently, a deep hiss piercing my lips and slipping into the darkened room like steam from a boiling pot, my purse lurching so hard that it landed on the floor and popped open. Smoke belching out of its opening, Madame Hekatos howled, “You stupid fool!” before everything in the room vanished in the smoky darkness.

Vanishing Act - Part 4

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John Cox

Twisted teller of mind bending tales. I never met a myth I didn't love or a subject that I couldn't twist out of joint. I have a little something for almost everyone here. Cept AI. Aint got none of that.

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  • Caitlin Charlton12 months ago

    And now she has no other choice than to do the thing she has no idea the outcome of. We don’t know if we can trust Madame Hekatos, there are hints that we shouldn’t, but maybe she’s just very passionate about what she does… and what happened to her body and her bag near the end, is quite scary. 👌🏽

  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    👍

  • Andrea Corwin about a year ago

    Oh no!! I must hurry to the next even though I need to get to sleep‼️🫶🏻

  • D.K. Shepardabout a year ago

    Woah! This is so strong in character development and suspense! Excellent storytelling, John!

  • Heather Zieffle about a year ago

    Another great installment. What some will do for love... On to the next part.

  • JBazabout a year ago

    My gut aches for our MC, I felt for her in the first story, but now you sprinkled in hope knowing it would be brief. It is like watching the movie Titanic, you know how it will end but there is always a bit of hope.

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    I adore the blend of love, drug induced reality, the supernatural, and mythology. It combines to weave an intense setting and story.

  • Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago

    Well, that was an effective cliffhanger. Lucky for me, you just published the next part! Also, there’s an eerie correlation developing for me between names that begin with H. Makes me wonder what inspired her to call the doll Hey Cat.

  • Rachel Deemingabout a year ago

    Oh. What a place to end. I fear something grim is on the horizon.

  • Omgggg, he didn't even say goodbye to her when Lila wanted him back. That broke my heart so much. And oooo, what's happening? Can't wait for part 4!

  • Mark Gagnonabout a year ago

    It's all about control she doesn't have. See you at part 4.

  • JBazabout a year ago

    John Omit row I will be able to sit down and read all three Looking forward to them

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    Oh my. That got intense. This is great, John. Looking forward to the next chapter.

  • Gerard DiLeoabout a year ago

    Toothpaste's outa the tube now.

  • Lana V Lynxabout a year ago

    Oh wow, that was intense. I wonder if they are dealing with an evil spirit here.

  • Hannah Mooreabout a year ago

    I'm just hopeful I don't have to witness a Harrowing!

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