CHAPTER FORTY I trudged into the library Saturday morning, bearing two coffee lattes in my hands wishing I could crawl back under the warm covers just to catch a wink of sleep. “Good Morning, Mrs. Carter,” she looked up from the Town’s paper, setting it aside when I handed her one coffee latte. “Dear Lord. Didn’t you sleep at all?” she questioned, already taking a sip of her coffee. “I did catch a wink. Probably two hours. With the Red Moon coming up tonight, Katia had been a little agitated,” But I knew it was more than that. I was scared of losing of the guy that was keeping me sane in this insane world and the possibility of letting out an entire population of demons from whatever place they are. “Oh, that. Well, if there is one thing, I’ve learned about you child is t