I Raf You Big Sister Is A Witch May 2026
She returned in thorn-silver weather with her hair long and threaded with new grays, like moonlight woven through black wool. She carried no ledger. She had learned a new alphabet in languages I could not translate, and she moved like someone who had been taught to walk on a different kind of floor.
"To the elsewhere," she said. "To where lost things come to sleep. Or maybe to a town that doesn't look like ours. Either way, I can't be what they want and still be me." i raf you big sister is a witch
"Because someone will need them," she said. "And because the past is greedy." She returned in thorn-silver weather with her hair
They found me on a Tuesday that tasted faintly of lemon and ash. "To the elsewhere," she said
When they came for her, it wasn’t the wolves in suits. It was the priest who had crossed himself, now wearing a different kind of certainty. He came with candles and a book that smelled of lemon rind and old prayers. He demanded, in the name of saving people's souls, that she hand over her ledger.