I Fell in Love with a Necromancer by Sarah WaterRaven

I Fell in Love with a Necromancer by Sarah WaterRaven

Author:Sarah WaterRaven
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: necromancer, paranormal romance, urban fantasy mystery, urban fantasy, ghost, ghost whisperer, supernatural, supernatural crime, supernatural crime series, paranormal crime series, paranormal mystery, paranormal mystery series, paranormal crime, witch, witches, witches and fairies, witches and gods, gods, death god, witch paranormal series, witch paranormal mystery, witch and ghosts, ghosts and magic, magic powers, supernatural powers, crime fantasy, paranormal romance ghost, paranormal romance necromancer
Publisher: Sarah WaterRaven
Published: 2019-06-16T00:00:00+00:00


All Souls’ Night

Darren went flying through the waiting room wall, while Salem and I ran straight into a row of chairs and toppled over them. I was too pumped full of adrenaline to realize how much pain I was going to be in. Salem recovered first, being a draugr, and offered to help me up. I took his hand and thanked him. I paused, holding his hand and looking at him. He didn’t feel dead-cold like Rafal, and he didn’t look like any other draugr I’d ever met. He was the closest thing I’d ever seen to the work of the best necromancers that had ever existed, the True Vampyres. I couldn’t help but wonder who had made him.

I turned away and studied the room. I was freaked that our re-entry into the human realm had screwed us, but looking around, I saw only Cheetoh sitting quietly in a chair watching TV.

“What the hell is happening in here?” an angry female voice growled from the hallway.

I turned to see the intake nurse standing in the doorway and looking particularly pissed off at us.

“They make noise. Man upset. His friend is dead,” Cheetoh told the nurse from her chair.

The nurse’s scowl softened, and she nodded in understanding. “Just pick them up, please. I’m sorry for your loss.”

After the nurse left, I couldn’t help but laugh a bit at Cheetoh. Then I remembered Darren.

“Darren?” I whispered. I felt my heart rate rising. He had to be there. There was no way that creature could cross over into the human realm. No way, I told myself.

Darren stumbled back through the waiting room wall and I sighed in relief.

As he straightened himself out, he said, “There’s a bathroom on the other side of this wall and I don’t recommend any of you using it. I’ve seen things.”

I smiled.



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