Granny Burnside

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By D. E. Harrison

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Miss GB graduates and takes a job at a federal think tank. Computers run the complex and follows everyone every minute they are on site.
A satellite has a problem, and it ends up on Miss GB's desk.
In the smoky mountains a young lad is about to receive his first gun, passage to manhood. Granny is nearing 100 years and readies herself for a time of conjuring. When conjuring, every living thing stays away from Granny and her conjuring shed. It has been passed down mother to daughter for as long as the mountains have stood.
Granny wraps herself in her shawl and vail for weeks as she is conjuring. Her closest blood daughter is not a direct blood line woman to woman. She fears the conjuring will be lost. Many times, Granny comes to tears as she goes back in her conjuring.
The federal complex with Miss GB is having its shields penetrated and she is not sleeping well.
And what of the complex part of Quantum Mechanics that physics throw away because they cannot measure the square root of -1.
Is Granny forced to pass some of her conjuring to other hill women to keep it from being lost?

Granny Burnside