Hector: A Fictional Narrative

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“Sorry Hector. “ I said standing straighter. “Let’s get started. I have some questions, and I am going to need a map. The more detailed the map of the city, the better. I will also need something he used every day.”

“This is our investigation.” Erik hissed at me once more.

“Yes and look at how much you accomplished.” I rolled my eyes. “You idiots don’t even know who took him. Let alone have a plan.”

“It was the Fellowship of the Sun.” the cowboy said.

“We have no proof, Stan!” Isobel yelled at him.

I could see that I wasn’t not going to get any help from these clowns. The vampires argued incessantly about what to do. I wonder if this is what they did from the moment they realized the sheriff was missing.

“Hector?” I asked.

“One moment, niña.” He flashed out of
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I laid my suit case down to unzip it when Hector returned with a map and pen in hand.

“I retrieved this from the Sheriff’s office.” He explained. “Will it do?”

“Yes.” I smiled taking the things I need from his hands. “Thank you.”

I set the two things down next to my suitcase as I pulled out the things that I am going to need for the spell. I grabbed my container of white chalk, natural sea salt, and crystal pendulum. I took a piece of chalk and drew my circle; It wasn't perfect but close enough due to the years of drawing them.

“Fuck no!” Stan yelled. “No fucking magic.”

I ignored him and continued on with my task. I grabbed my compass so I can draw the point of the star pointing north. Usually location spells don’t require casting circles, but I didn’t want to use too much energy or not get an exact location. Once the star was completed, I grabbed my bowl and herbs. I grabbed the vials that held cinnamon, parsley, mandrake root, sage, and sweetgrass. Using the small knife that was part of my kit, I cut a piece of mandrake root and sweetgrass off to add the smaller part to the bowl and added the other three

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