Literature
All in the Cards-Interlude
It had been a few weeks since Jackson watched Kay, a girl whose life he had saved, ascend into the sky with a white-garbed stranger. He still hadn't gotten the soot out of his hair. He was beginning to feel more and more like a third wheel, what with Hamnet and Phoebewho insisted upon being called Adora catching up on years of lost romancing. And, to add insult to injury, he could get no leads on Grant's location.
Life was frustrating.
On the other hand, Jackson's investigation into Grant's connections had yielded some fruit. He was to meet an informant soon, a young person who claimed to have met Grant on several occasions an