"Once in a while he's got to do something to prove to himself that he's his own person," Kyra said. "So he lives on the edge a little. I understand it. I've always understood Eric. He and I are soul mates." "You're welcome to each other," Sarah said. "I must have been out of my mind to have gotten involved with this. Back home I had a friend named Jon who was a little bit on the wild side, but he never made me feel manipulated. Eric Garrett is something else entirely." She got into bed and, realising that sleep was impossible until Kyra was ready to turn off the light and the music, picked up the library book and continued reading where she had left off: Warrants were issued against Sarah Good, Sarah Osburn, and the slave Tituba, and on March 1, 1692, a trial was held at the meetinghouse. The magistrates sat at a table in front of the pulpit, with the audience facing them and the afflicted children in the front row. The prisoners stood in a line between the magistrates and the children.