A Hidden Fire: Elemental Mysteries Book 1

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Author: Elizabeth Hunter
myriad noises flowing in and around the small building. 
    Giovanni’s eyes rested on the black canvas in front of him.  The longer he stared, the more the texture and subtle swirls of paint leapt out from its depths.  No longer merely black, the paintings whirled and grew, taking on dimension never noticed by the casual observer. 
    He sat completely still and let his soul rest in the simplicity of the quiet room.  Too soon, he heard the guard’s heartbeat approaching.  He stood and turned, not willing to have his peace interrupted by the words of the docent asking him to leave. 
    As he exited the chapel, he saw the cover of the Holy Bible sitting on the shelf by the door.  He was reminded of his phone call that afternoon with one of his oldest friends. 
     
    “I’m coming for a visit,” the priest had informed him.  “A proper one.”
    “Out of whiskey or deer?”
    “Neither, Sparky.  You’re getting in one of your moods again, I can tell.”  Carwyn’s Welsh accent tripped across the phone line. 
    “Oh, you can tell from across an ocean?  You must be old,” Giovanni quipped in the library as he spoke on the old rotary phone.  “I don’t need last rites yet, Father.”
    “No, but you do need a bit of fun.  That’s why I’m interrupting my very busy drinking and eating regimen to come for a visit.”
    “Has Caspar been tattling on me again?  Irritating child.  And I’m not getting in a mood.”
    “Just the way your voice sounds right now tells me you’re already in one,” Carwyn lectured him all the way from his remote home in Northern Wales.  “I’m coming for a visit, and I’m bringing one of the dogs.  Lock your demon cat up.”
    “I have a project going right now.”  He attempted to distract his friend as he stared at the flickering candle on his desk, repeatedly passing his fingers through its flame.  The fire leaned toward him, dancing in the still air of the library.  “And Caspar’s cat is not a demon.”
    “The cat is yours; and you know it’s far more demonic than we are.  I’ll not have it sleeping on my head again.”
    “It’s not like you can suffocate.”
    “No, but I can get cat hair up my nose, which is not a pleasant way to wake up.  What’s your project?”
    “Do you remember the job I did for that London banker about five years ago?” Giovanni lifted his fingers, pinching the air and drawing the candle flame upward. 
    “Not really, you know I find most of that dreadfully boring.”
    “It was a Dante thing.”
    “Oh yes, the Dante thing.  Not much, I remember you mentioning it, that’s all.”
    “Mmmhmm.  There was an expert I heard rumors about—one of us.  He was young but sounded like he was worth tracking down.  In the end, I couldn’t find him.  Didn’t need him anyway, but a mutual acquaintance mentioned a Boccaccio manuscript he had.”  Giovanni let the flame grow to a foot tall before he began manipulating it to curve and twist before his eyes. 
    “How very fascin—”
    “It was a rare copy.  Florentine.”
    “Why is this interesting to me?”
    “Because I think it was one of mine.”
    There was a long pause on the other end of the line.
    “From your library?”
    “Yes.”
    “Who was he?”
    “An American, turned in Italy around ten years ago while he was there working.  I looked for him, but he vanished quite admirably.”
    “What does this have to do with your project?”
    “I think I may have met the Dante expert’s daughter at the library where I’ve been doing that transcription for Tenzin.”
    He would have chuckled at the sudden silence on the phone, but he was distracted by the perfect circle the flame formed.  It reminded him of the ancient symbol of a snake eating its tail.  It bent to his will, turning continuously in front of his eyes as he waited for Carwyn’s response. 
    “That’s quite a coincidence.”
    “It would be, if either of us believed in coincidence,” he murmured as he let the
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