Glory Alley and the Star Riders (The Glory Alley Series) (101 page)

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“You mean all the time I thought I was playing you guys,
you
guys
were playing me?”

“We were as
much
in the dark as ye.
Lady
Gost
played us all.”

‘Aye,” said Bone. “
The laws be set in stone, so she worked within them,
encourag
ing
ye
to
find the goodness within
.
That ye did, preserving
Wybb
, saving your family
,
and setting
Tullah
on a strange new course.

“I remember one of you saying Tullah wasn’t ready for
the
magic, unleashing it would be devastating
. What changed?”


Ye changed,” said Needle.


The Guardian of Sacred Things be very wise,” Bone
added
.
“If ye unlocked the secrets, she knew ye’d be ready to unlock
the
magic.”

“Aye,” Needle agreed.

“You
were in on
her scheme all along?”
Glory asked.

“No,” Bone said
.
“Speaking for myself, I
still think
ye
be
a lying stone
-
napp
ing thief
from the beginning to the end.

His mouth puckered
.
“Just because you be in the good graces of the Elboni now,
ye be
ing a
Tullah
n
,
who knows how long it shall last?

“Aye,” said White Feather
.

One has to be willing to sacrifice her wish in order to gain it
.
How’d ye figure that out, Rock Collector
?”

“I didn’t
.
Just luck, I guess.”

“Regardless, y
e have turned the Council on its head, giving them much to discuss
.
Y
e be
the talk of the
universe
at the moment.

“I am?”

“Aye,” the star riders replied, nodding their heads, and talking rapidly with each other. She couldn’t make out what they were saying.

“Time
for us
to depart,” said Needle.


But wait a second,”
Glory
said.

What do you mean about
me
setting
Tullah
on a strange new course
?

“Ready or not, magic has come to
Tullah
.”

“What does that mean?”


Nobody
seems to
know exactly,

said
White Feather
as he drew a
n oval
in the air
.

A
Tullahn holding
the
Nightburner signals the beginning
of great
change.”

The space inside
the oval
filled
with glimmering blue waves
.
“We’ll be back.”

“Wait
!

she held up her hands like a crossing guard. “I have so many questions!”

“And some things never change,” Needle winked. The star riders shared a knowing laugh at her expense.

“Until we meet again,” said Needle.

"Happy Father Winter’s Day
!
"
Glory
called out before they left.

The
star riders
paused, their eyes twinkling.

"Same to ye,

Needle said
.
One
-
by
-
one
,
they stepped through the
shimmering
doorway
.

“I’ll be watching ye,
Rock Collector
,” Bone said.

The
circle closed in on itself
, leaving the night as it was before: quiet, cold and mysterious.

A minute later
Grandpa
Kracker came around the corner, and to
Glory
’s
amazement
, he was walking strong.


Where's your wheelchair?

she
hurried over to assist.


Wheelchair
?
I'm old,
but
not infirm,

he
said
pushing away Glory’s well
-intentioned hands
as she tried to steady him.

Gr
andpa
sat on the bench and
Glory
joined him.
Sh
e had no idea where their relationship stood in this version of his life, but
in
the past
,
he’d been a
loyal confidant
.
Glory
got down to business
because she was dying to talk to somebody trustworthy about every
thing
that had happened.


Grandpa
, d
id you ever meet
Budd
?


Budd
?


The
Hoogula
that lives in Queen's Cavern

huge and meaner than a badger on a bad day.


He ha
s
a name?


Yep.

“If I would have known that, I’d have put it in my
autobiography.
S’pose it don’t matter
.
Nobody
seems to want to
read the darn thing.


And know what else I know?”

“What?”

“How to bind a
Wybbil
.

Grandpa
raised an eyebrow and chuckled. "Nobody except a
Wybbil
knows how to bind a
Wybbil
,
Glory
.
Y
our mom
told me over the phone that you were having trouble talking
.
I guess not anymore
.
But, how is it you came to know about such things?


Well, I learned some on my own
.
And the other stuff I learned from you.


Me
?
I don't recollect.”


We talked about it on the front porch just last week.


Poor kid.”
Grandpa
tousled h
er
hair
.
“The accident at the cemetery scrambled your noggin
something
awful
.
We only just arrived.


It wasn't exactly an accident out there in the cemetery.

Grandpa
's head swiveled
.
He gave
a scrutinizing frown then took her chin in his hand.

Your accident wouldn't have something to do with those
Wybbil
s you were speaking with a minute ago?

“You spied on our conversation?”

“Couldn’t make out a word they said, but I saw their ugly hides, that’s for sure.”

“You don’t seem surprised.”

“Nope.”

“Because you and Grandma had a run in with them in the mesa when you were kids?”

This time his eyebrows raised high. “What? How’d you know about that
?

“Like I said, you told me about it on the front porch not that long ago.”

“Uhhh,”
G
randpa’s
mouth fell open, but he didn’t get a chance to reply
.
The back door swung open and it was Aunt Martha
.


There you are,
Dad
.
” Her voice softened when her eyes fell on Glory. “
Hello,
sweetie
.
I’m so glad to see you safe and sound
.
I’ve been so worried
.
” Aunt Martha’s voice got loud again. 

Hey, D
ad, d
id you hear the news?
Rose
is
having another baby
!
If it's a girl, she's going to name her after me—Martha
!
Isn't that wonderful?

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