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I walked down the familiar hallway and toward the smell of pancakes, coffee and bacon. I could hear their voices bantering.

“More chocolate chip pancakes?” my dad asked as he flipped another batch.

“I’ll take more,” said Fanny.

“Figures piggy. You’re going to be fat as a house,” teased Jake.

“Shut it nub before I take you down!”

“Come on guys, give it a rest will you? Can’t we enjoy a pleasant Sunday morning together without your bickering?” asked Dad.

“We are enjoying,” said Jake.

“Yeah, this is us enjoying,” added Fanny as she shoved about three normal forkfuls into her mouth at once.

Dad was smiling wide as he worked the pancakes on the griddle. His smile widened as he looked up and saw me standing in the doorway to the kitchen.

“Oh hey, Emily’s back with the juice. Thanks Em,” he said with a wink.

“No prob Dad,” I said and handed him the juice. I threw a copy of the
Weekly World News
down on the counter of the breakfast bar in front of Jake and Fanny.

“What’s this?” asked Jake.

“I thought you’d all get a kick out of the cover story. Check out the photo on the front. Look like anyone we know?”

Jake and Fanny both stared at the front page, and I soon saw their eyes about to bug out of their heads as they recognized the woman on the cover.

“Holy chiz!” said Fanny.

“I can’t believe it,” said Jake.

“What?” my dad said as he reached for the paper.

His turn for eyes buggin’. There on the front cover of the
Weekly World News
was a wild-eyed photo of our beloved Aunt Muriel. The headline above the picture read, ‘Woman Attacked by Niece Possessed by an Alien’.

My dad threw the paper across the counter, laughed and went back to flipping pancakes. “Oops, these are a bit burnt.”

“That’s okay, I’ll eat them anyway,” said Fanny as she held out her plate for more.

“Dad, that’s all you’re going to say? ‘Oops, these are a bit burnt.’”

“What should I say Emily? My sister is crazy. I just wish I had been here – really here – to see it sooner. I’m so sorry,” he said as he hugged me.

“I know Dad. You don’t need to keep apologizing,” I said as I hugged back. “Okay, who needs more coffee?” I asked as I hovered the coffee pot over to where Jake and Fanny sat.

“Come on, use your hands,” said Jake. “You know it freaks me out when you hover things.”

“It only freaks you out because you can’t do it,” I quipped as I ordered the pot to give Jake more coffee.

“I’ll take some more,” said Fanny as she held out her cup.

“Oh no, no more for you,” I said and set the pot back down. None of us wanted to see Fanny on mega-caffeine.

A new typical Sunday with family. Click your heels three times.

Tomorrow is Monday, and I’ll leave this house again. I’ll walk out the door and try to find a way to be me and yet fit in; be Emily but a part of everything else too. And at the end of the day I’ll come home.

Pronunciation Guide

Characters
:

Bian Sídhe
BAN shee
Brighid
BREE id
Cathaír
KA heer
Cian
KEE in
Cormac
KUR a mac
Dectire
deck TIR ra
Dughall
DU gal
Lianhan Sídhe
LAN an shee
Macha
MASH a
Ruaidrí
RU a ree
Saorla
SAYR la
Sídhe
Shay
Sorcha
SOR kha

 

 

Places
:

Loughcrew
LOCK crew
Slieve na Caillaigh
sl-EE-ve na CAL-i
Umbra Nihili
UM bra NEE Lee

 

 

Other
:

Anam Cara
uh -nam kar-uh

About The Author

Natalie Wright grew up on a farm in Ohio. She lived in a creaky, old farmhouse and enjoyed playing with her dolls in the woods. It was a fertile environment for a curious child who dreamed of being a writer someday.

 

Natalie is, however, a city girl at heart. She now finds inspiration in the desert environment surrounding her home in the high desert of Arizona where she lives with her husband, young daughter, and her dog Molly. When Natalie isn’t writing, she enjoys traveling, reading, meeting new people on social media, and searching for the best iced coffee in town.

 

You can connect with Natalie here:

 

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Also by Natalie Wright

Emily’s Trial: Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicles
Available in
print

Table of Contents

Emily’s House

Acknowledgments

PART ONE

Prologue
1. A Run-In With Muriel The Mean
2. Emily’s Visitor
3. Saorla
4. The Wedding
5. Cathaír’s Bad News
6. Sorcha
7. The Order Of Brighid
8. The Dark One Comes
9. March To The Sacred Grove
10. Lianhan Sídhe
11. Battle For The Sacred Grove
12. Saorla At The Well
13. The End Of The Order Of Brighid
14. Search For The Torc
15. Puzzles
16. Escape From Muriel The Mean

PART TWO

17. To Fair Tara
18. The Inn
19. Things Go Bump in the Night
20. Monasterboice
21. On the Run
22. Zombie Man Wakes
23. Liam Searches for Clues
24. Emily’s Search for the Sacred Well
25. Emily and the Netherworld
26. And Liam Makes Three - Again
27. Emily’s First Master
28. Madame Wong
29. Breathe
30. Riding the Waves
31. Why I Hate Bamboo
32. Slicing and Dicing
33. Sword of the Order
34. The Three Little Ninjas
35. The Killing Time
36. The Darkest Woods
37. Akasha

PART THREE

38. Umbra Nihili
39. Macha’s Promise
40. Dughall Wakes
41. The Face in the Bucket
42. The Machine
43. Dughall’s Story
44. A Promise
45. Dughall’s Revenge
46. Piecing it Together in Dublin
47. A Present for Miss Emily
48. Emily’s Second Master
49. The Dughall Enigma
50. Put Your Boat In
51. The Slippery Slopes of Time
52. Dughall at the LHC
53. Hospitality, CERN Style
54. Dughall at CERN
55. Stuck Inside a Tin Can
56. Dughall’s Plan in Action
57. Escape from a Tin Can
58. Dughall and the Portal
59. His Deepest Desire
60. Afternoon at the Horror Movies
61. Emily Meets a Black Hole
62. Click Your Heels Three Times
Pronunciation Guide
About The Author
Also by Natalie Wright

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