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TWENTY-NINE

TWENTY-NINE

The Sultana

HELLO, CHILD.

“Where am I?” asked Jeannine.

Papa Nightmare was gone, the Sultana was gone. Jeannine stood in a place of complete darkness. It was then she noticed she was standing on two good legs.

Scents of cypress and lotus filled her nostrils. The air around her felt damp. Goose flesh rose up on her skin. Life and death fought for the attention of her senses as the darkness changed, morphed. She stood at the edge of the water, barefoot and clothed in a dress made of vines and branches. She walked along the edge of the bayou. Near her feet, alligator eggs hatched, tadpoles swam, and a crane flew for the first time. She saw rotting trees and the corpse of a boar being reclaimed by the bayou.

A large black snake slithered up to her, but Cassandra wasn’t afraid.

We finally meet face to face, child. Centuries of planning and dining on dead things has led us to the end. The snake’s tongue flickered in time with the words that appeared in Jeannine’s head
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