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This week's chapters open with Max and Jill returning to Mrs. Blacks house to remove the two intruders. Following a quick meal, they discover a number of interesting things about the men before beginning to question them.
Max starts with the first man they had encountered who is very uncooperative. The second man is more inclined to talk. After the use of some magic, they learn what they want to know from the men.
The following morning, they continue their preparations for leaving Charleston. They had done some packing while the two men suffered under a spell, but Jill needs to store he SUV. Max has questions for her on her return.
That afternoon they prepare to transfer to Jill's Uncle's farm in North Carolina. As soon as they arrive there, someone shoots at them. It was Jill's Uncle who was the shooter. They are invited in, but need to explain what has happened and why they need to move there. Uncle Thad finally agrees to accept them and the other two women.
Returning to Jill's house, they gather their possessions and transfer back to the field in front of the farm house. Numerous teens help them move inside. They quickly transfer to Melany's house and transfer he and her thing to the farm. It is at Calisa's house where they have problems, as she has too much to transfer, and must reduce what she is taking. Uncle Thad is waiting for them and insists that cats stay in the barn, not in the house.
The pair again return to Charleston to deal with the two FBI men. After dark, they handcuff them together and leave them handcuffed around a street light with a minor pain spell and a Witch spell to prevent their release.
Back at her house, they prepare to move the perishable food, but Jill is in need and has her way with Max who gladly joins her. Later they transfer to her Uncle's house for the night.
A big thanks to all of you who read the opening chapters of this story over the past week. You have given it a very good start. More chapters next Friday.
Keep Well,
uncle jim