Goddess Girl Prophecy by C C Daniels

Goddess Girl Prophecy by C C Daniels

Author:C C Daniels [Daniels, C C]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Charlotte Clare Daniels
Published: 2019-12-16T16:00:00+00:00


A huge ruckus outside woke me before dawn the next morning. It was Ella in the barn causing all the noise. MawMaw was already up.

“She is not happy this morning.” In PhD mode, she was at the kitchen table setting aside a newspaper she’d been reading.

“How long has she been doing that?” I asked, sitting to put on my boots.

“Only a few minutes. Did you remember to feed her last night?” She started to get up.

“Of course. I'll take care of it, MawMaw. Sit.”

She nodded and went back to her paper.

I grabbed a jacket and braced myself for the chilly air. The days were getting shorter and colder. No officer stationed outside the door to greet, I hurried to the barn.

Even though it was nothing like the frenetic fear she had experienced when we found the skull, Ella was making a ton of noise. She was definitely spooked by something. I wondered if a snake had gotten inside. The first clue that something was amiss was the partly opened barn door, even though Uncle Jun and I had made sure it was securely closed the night before. I slowed down and approached quietly.

My brain picked up thoughts that were louder than Ella’s commotion. Don’t ask me how I knew that the thoughts came from inside the barn. I just did.

C’mon, where did that little girl hide it?

That time, I wasn’t as freaked out that someone else’s thoughts were in my head. Angry that someone was in our barn with my horse, I looked around for a weapon and saw the travois poles. Perfect.

I sneaked past the door and grabbed the thinnest one. I choked up on it like a baseball bat, just like Dad taught me.

A deep breath, I aimed for whoever would come through the barn door and sent a thought.

Someone’s coming! Get out!

I heard an audible “Crap!” and footsteps scrambled inside.

The second I saw a shadow, I swung the pole at it as hard as I could. The guy had great reflexes. He deflected the pole in midswing with a forearm and knocked it out of my hands. Then, he pushed me to the ground face-first and put a knee in my back.

He grabbed my hair to pull my head up. “Where is it?!”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I said.

His voice was definitely familiar. He was the man in black who meant to shoot Kanaan.

“I’m not stupid, little lady.” He pushed harder on my back.

I screamed.

I heard Ella going berserk inside the barn.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw MawMaw look out of the back door. Fearing more for her and Ella than me, I sent the bad guy a message.

Do you hear sirens?

It didn’t work. C’mon. I willed the quirk to obey, held my breath and tried again. That time I imaged the sound of the sirens.

“Freaking police!” He took his knee off my back, but he didn’t let go of my hair right away. He pulled my head way back so that he spoke directly in my ear.



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