50th of Winter, 520
Technically, Madeira had two children. One of them was a grown woman who had left Lhavit to seek her own adventure, the other was the serious-faced preteen who floated in and out of her house on mysterious tides she couldn't predict. But in reality, Madeira had four children. It was just that one has been dead for a decade, and the other was three stories tall and made of wood.
"What's her name?" The ghost of Emma Chamelle was bouncing on the balls of her bare feet, her hands fisted in the folds of her nightdress. Whether it was from excitement or nerves was hard to tell. Knowing Emma it was probably both.
"You'll call her Miss Alice." Madeira had a jar of blood in her lap, and was painting a sizable ahleas star with a long-handled brush on the wraparound porch in front of the Infinity Manor's front doors . "Is that the wraithmint tea, Maro? Thank you sweetie." She accepted the delicate porcelain teacup from her housekeeper and set it aside.
What's she like? The house itself whispered into her mind in its effervescent, sexless voice. Beside her Emma cocked her head. Emma understood the house, to an extent. All the ghosts seemed to. They couldn't hear it, but that didn't seem to stop them from understanding what it wanted.
"Miss Alice is intelligent and courteous, and a trifle insane. I think you'll like her. Be kind, and try to keep Jomi away from her for as long as possible, okay?" She dipped the brush in her gory paint and swiped another long, intersecting point of the sixteen-point star. Typically the spiritist would scribble the symbol in her palm with a pricked finger. As long as it was tangentially ahleas-shaped she could make it work as a summoning conduit. But as this was a first summoning, and the spirit was both a new member of their home and as far away as one could get from it, she felt she could afford to indulge in a touch of theatrics if she wanted to.
Spooks materialized from somewhere in a flurry of soulmist and a stench of licorice candy, probably curious about the smell of blood. Her suspicions were confirmed as the creature came up behind her and sniffed at the glyph, a pink tongue poking from between his needle teeth for an experimental lick.
"No!", Madeira pointed a warning finger at him. The cat thing hissed at her and slouched off back around the house.
"Can she stay in my room?" Emma wouldn't touch the glyph herself, but she was standing close enough to her master make her shiver.
"You don't have a room, kitten", Madeira reminded her, subtly pushing the ghost away with a finger on her waist. Jomi did, but that was because he had an shocking amount of stuff for a creature with no earthy desires. A situation that did call into question the addage 'you can't take it with you'.
The bouncing child didn't seem to notice the gentle rerouting. She simply alternated from dancing around Madeira to dancing around the teacup. The tea inside, made from a special and very difficult to acquire plant from Black Rock, had the entirely unique effect of being pleasing to ghosts. To them, the mint tea actually smelt like mint tea, and in a world of sensory deprivation it felt like a miracle. The ghost soaked in the effect and managed to calm herself, if only a little bit.
"I'm gonna introduce her to Raj! And the chickens. And Naymon. And-"
I hope she is kind, and not as scary as Autumn. Do you think she'll like-?"
Madeira tuned them out as she painted the last intersecting lines as straight as she could manage. The bloody symbol was drying in the unseasonable winter heat, turning from an alarming red to a cracked brown. The spiritist smiled at her handiwork.
As if summoned by the magnetic pull of misplaced things, Maro cracked open the front door door and snatched up the jar and brush almost as soon as she set it aside. Madeira looked out across the yard. The house seemed extra vibrant today, as if it had applied a fresh coat of paint; and its wild splashes of colourful flowers on the lawn looked extra perky. The house was primping itself for its new guest, though it would be mortified if she acknowledged it.
"I expect a warm welcome. She might be a bit confused", Madeira cautioned those in earshot. She carefully placed what was typically Jomi's ring in the center of her glyph. The soulmist inside pulsed dully. Closing her eyes, she pressed her gloved palms together and searched for the connection between that drop of soulmist and the ghost it belonged to, that thread of connection that stretched across the vast space that separated them. Finding it, she mentally seized onto that connection and dragged the ghost towards her from the other side of the world.
"Alice!" she shouted, completing the summon with a word.