Minuet said. “Him berry mad.” Cord pulled the car to the side of the road. “Which way do you feel him, honey?” Minuet pointed ahead. Cord got out of the car quickly. “Stay here,” he directed, and walked to the front of the vehicle. He stood still, reaching out with senses. Harrison came at them fast. Without Minuet’s warning he might not have noticed the change in atmosphere soon enough. Harrison was using a lot of energy to conceal his approach. To the two watching from the car, Cord appeared to shimmer and disappear in a short burst of bright light. Kelly gasped and searched with her senses. Then she felt him. He was the air and light, moving at rapid speed to the north. Minuet had been sitting between her and Cord, now she was clutching the dashboard as she leaned forward to gaze out the windshield. There was silence, suddenly a great gust of wind swept along the road causing dirt devils to spin out and die on the edges of the gale. “Can you hear anything?” Kelly asked Minuet.