Brielle The marketplace was busy with activity, the air filled with the smell of fresh-baked bread and spiced meats. The vendors called out their wares in that familiar, rhythmic chant, each one trying to outdo the other for attention. I wasn’t here to shop, not really. I hadn’t been interested in any of these trinkets or baubles for a long time. I moved through the crowd, my eyes scanning, looking for someone. I paused by a stall, running my fingers over some handwoven scarves, pretending to be interested in the vibrant patterns. I’d seen them all a hundred times before, but it gave me an excuse to stay in place, to watch the crowd without drawing attention to myself. And then, I saw him. He was standing just a few paces away, near the fruit stand, his back to me. Elijah…..Tall, lean,