1718 The Blackbeard File: Book 2 of the Paranormal Research and Rescue Institute Series by Lora Edwards

1718 The Blackbeard File: Book 2 of the Paranormal Research and Rescue Institute Series by Lora Edwards

Author:Lora Edwards [Edwards , Lora]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Purple Press
Published: 2018-03-10T07:00:00+00:00


Ovidia shook her head to clear it and looked at the king. “I think he took your daughter to England, and his plan is more extensive than we originally thought. This is not just about your daughter but all supernaturals. He has a plan to expose us to the world. He wants to enslave us to the humans, and he has a deep hatred of our kind. We need to find him before he carries out his plan.

“He is English, I saw that much, and he plans on taking her back to England. I think he has others of our kind trapped there,” she said, shuddering at the vision of the other beings wrapped in chains, their eyes dull and hopeless. “Your daughter was the jewel in his crown, so to speak. She was the last one he needed before he went through with his final plan.” Ovidia looked at Erik and then at Blackbeard.

“There is no time for rest. We need to get back to England.” She turned back to the Siren king. “Thank you for your offer of hospitality, but the situation is more dire than we originally believed and we need to start our journey back immediately.” Ovidia stared into his sad eyes and hoped they would be able to bring his daughter back to him. From the vision, it didn’t appear that the man wanted to harm his captives, just use them as pawns in his plan.

“Please go, rescue my daughter and stop this madman from causing any more damage,” King Merrik implored them. Ovidia vowed to wipe the haunted look from his eyes.

The group nodded and bowed to the king then hurried to their rooms to change and gather their things. Within the hour, they were again on the ship, sails unfurled and underway.

Ovidia went through the crew, making sure all still wore their medallions; they didn’t need a misunderstanding of the Sirens of the rock to cause their boat to wreck.

They sailed on calm seas and again passed the place where the Sirens sat. Ovidia steeled herself for the sound of their mournful melody. Despite the spell that protected them from succumbing to the sound, it still tugged at Ovidia’s heart.

Please find our sister and bring her home. Ovidia felt the touch of several minds on hers, heard the combined whispers of these women.

I will find her and bring her home, or I will sacrifice my own life in the attempt, Ovidia thought back at them. She looked them in the eyes as the ship slowly passed, making eye contact with each of the three. These women led a hard life; they caused the deaths of others in order to keep their own safe, made a great sacrifice for their people. It was something Ovidia understood well.



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