11 Josh was worried

Jan was also worried. As Josh had a strong intuition, Jan also had the same strong intuition and he thought that it had something to do with his foretelling. Josh called Jan that day over the telephone and Jan intimated the thing to Fr. Robert, who, somehow, had developed that fondness kidding him whether he took a bath that day.

"But how will you explain the strange occurrences at the Lee's new house? Okay, this was what Josh told me. Baby Michael was gone for almost a day, snatched from the open court when the boys were playing basketball. Then, Suzy had this Snow White experience at the theater, if they ever told you. They were watching a variant of the Snow White film and when it came to the witch giving her an apple, Isabella gave her an apple, too. Then, Isabella left, then, Isabella again came back too sudden. When Suzy was about to bite the apple, Isabella pushed the apple aside. She said she didn't know why she did it. And Suzy asked why she threw the apple when she was supposed to have bought it herself. Isabella said she didn't buy an apple. Then, there's this story about Amalia switching. Then, there was this strange call to Aaron, and he panicked, and the latest was what took place in Talia's house."

Fr. Robert looked intently at Jan under his eyeglasses. "Is it another spillover from the past?"

They were going to find out.

At night, as Josh was about to go home, he received a call from Jan. He would fetch Josh.

At a dining place nearby, they talked. Jan suggested a trance session with Josh at Josh's place and which the latter willingly took. Off, they drove home together. Josh told Aaron and Suzy that he would go home ahead. When they reached home, Isabella greeted them from the doorstep.

"How's your day Josh?"

"I am okay mom. Jan is with me."

Isabella was not surprised to see Jan. He had been a constant companion, a part of the family.

"Would you like to have dinner now?" Isabella asked.

"We'll wait for dad." The two went straight to Josh's bedroom. Isabella did not ask anymore.

They sat, yoga-style, cross-legged, feet on the hips, for thirty minutes, then, Jan asked him.

"I did see a woman," Josh said.

"How many?"

"I saw one."

"Yes… I, in fact, saw two… two women… and a man"

"I think I saw them… yes… but they are blurred in my vision."