Second Chance Spirit by Carrie Pulkinen

Second Chance Spirit by Carrie Pulkinen

Author:Carrie Pulkinen [Pulkinen, Carrie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-01-28T16:00:00+00:00


“No.” He stepped aside so they could enter and shook Gage’s hand as he passed. “Don’t you usually do your ghost busting with a bigger group?”

“Usually,” Allison said. “But Gage is the main one we need for this.”

Gage dropped a black duffle bag on the couch. “I’m a one-man show when it comes to tech. Where’s Tina?”

“Here I am.” She pranced into the living room and threw her arms around Gage’s neck. “How are you? I haven’t seen you in forever.”

Trent clenched his jaw and mentally reminded himself Tina’s friendliness was one of the things that attracted him to her in the first place. No need to be jealous…but did the guy have to be so good-looking? He could see why Logan was bothered by him at first.

Gage chuckled. “I’ve been good. How about you?”

Tina stepped away from Gage and slid her arms around Trent’s waist, resting her chin on his shoulder. “Never better.”

Allison patted Trent on the cheek. “I’m so happy you two have finally figured out you belong together.”

Gage shook his head. “If I’d have known everyone would be coupled off, I’d have brought a date myself. How about a heads up next time?” He winked at Allison and started pulling gear from his bag.

Trent looked at Logan. “What’s the plan?”

“I’m going to take some readings around the entire house,” Gage answered. “Get a baseline measurement. Then I’ll head upstairs and see if I can’t stir some shit up.”

“What do you need us to do?” Tina said.

Gage shrugged. “Nothing much. I’ve got some ideas of what the problem might be, based on what Allison told me. Now it’s time to find out if I’m right.”

Trent looked at Tina. “You mean we could’ve gone on a real date after all?”

Allison settled into a chair. “We’ll need you later. You’ll come up when it’s my turn to go in. The ghosts seem to be attracted to Tina.”

“I can’t say I blame them.” He led Tina to the couch, and they watched as Gage roamed around the first floor with a light-up device in his hand. Trent turned to Allison. “What’s he doing?”

“That’s a Mel Meter. It measures electromagnetic fields and temperature fluctuations. When spirits manifest, sometimes they create changes in the atmosphere, and that device can detect them.”

Tina laced her fingers through his and squeezed his hand. He didn’t need to be a psychic to understand all this ghost talk made her nervous.

“God, Allie, I had no idea being a psychic was so scientific.”

“What I do isn’t scientific at all. That’s why I work with a team.”

Gage stopped in the foyer. “I’ve gotten nothing downstairs. You said you’ve never had any activity down here?”

“Not really.” Aside from the first time he came in the house, he felt completely safe in the entire home, excluding that damn third floor.

“All right. I’m going to head up to where all the activity is. If you don’t hear from me in half an hour, I’m probably dead.”

“Not funny, Gage,” Tina said.

Gage laughed and walked through the foyer toward the staircase.



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