Daddy Duty: A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Novella Book 6.5 (Nate Temple Novellas) by Shayne Silvers

Daddy Duty: A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Novella Book 6.5 (Nate Temple Novellas) by Shayne Silvers

Author:Shayne Silvers [Silvers, Shayne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Argento Publishing, LLC
Published: 2017-12-06T07:00:00+00:00


Chapter 11

We had escaped the concert more or less unharmed after that. I had bought a Slurpee to hold to my groin while we prowled the arena for any sign of the girls. But we’d had no luck. One, because there were thousands of people. Two, because we were both injured, angry, and avoiding security. With how many phones we had seen, we knew it was only a matter of time before a security guard saw our faces and we would be busted, arrested, or have to make a tough decision. Go down easy, or hurt them.

I had silently decided that I was not going to go to jail. It just wasn’t going to happen. Then everyone would know I had attended one of these concerts. At least Alucard would keep his trap shut about it. Because if he didn’t, he would have to explain to Tory that he was also at the concert, and why we had needed to go to the concert in the first place.

Because he sucked as a babysitter.

We were sitting in a hotel room, one of those seedy ones you see in the movies.

“You sure they aren’t coming back for us?” Alucard murmured, staring at a brochure on his lap, no doubt searching for any other event the girls might have wanted to go to while in town. I tapped my lips thoughtfully, not knowing how the centaurs had found us in the first place. “And what the hell was that kilt guy? A Druid or something?”

I shrugged. “I have no freaking idea. But he apparently decided four arrows to the chest weren’t a big deal. Just a flesh wound.”

Alucard grunted, still staring down at the pamphlet in his hand.

“We should be fine. I cloaked us. No more centaurs are going to be able to track us now. Which just leaves us with your dear sister. And the girls. And the book. And where the hell they might have gone.”

Alucard muttered under his breath. “Right, well, how are we going to find them now? They went to the coffee shop, left, and weren’t at the concert. Which practically guarantees that they were taken by my sister. Or that they snuck out of the concert after the chaos.” I sighed, thinking.

The TV was on in the background, but I was too distracted to pay attention. I had one other thing I could do to track down the girls. The book had my spell on it. It had no doubt dissipated by now, but perhaps I could use whatever was left of it to track them down. The car hadn’t been at the coffee shop, so the girls must have taken it with them somewhere. And since it was their ride home, it would be close to where they were staying.

Or where they were being held, if Neveah was truly involved.

But the car would be easily recognizable. With no front windows, the girls must have had one hell of a ride on the highway to Kansas City. Which must have messed up their hair something awful.



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