Spirit Witch by Gina Kincade & C.D. Gorri
Author:Gina Kincade & C.D. Gorri
Language: eng
Format: epub
CHAPTER 9
âIs she in there?â
âItâs been hours.â
âWe want to see her.â
Hours must have passed since Iâd arrived at the tent, and I heard voices outside. It was my roommates coming to check on me, and something kindled deep within my chest. Affection maybe. Or gratitude. Possibly both. But I was still too busy feeling sorry for myself to do anything about it. Judge had wrapped me in a blanket and sat me closer to the fire with a mug of steaming tea. I didnât bother to get dressed, too caught up in my pity party to move from the spot he left me.
âYou cannot interfere with this part. It is crucial to her journey.â
âBut why canât we just talk to her?â
âIt is too soon.â
I heard him reply in that same emotionless tone he used with me. Fuck him for being such a damned brick wall. I was hurt and angry, mad at myself for not succeeding on my first try. But something blossomed inside of me just knowing my friends were there, trying to see me.
âFuck this, Iâm going in,â Tana growled.
âI wouldnât,â Judge told her, followed by a zapping sound and an ooof.
My lips quirked in a smile, and that was when I realized Iâd been crying. But picturing Tana sprawled in the snow on her ass as she cursed Judge out for not letting her in made me laugh out loud. I could almost see the fiery redhead trying to get past him.
Heâd already explained how the tent worked. No one could get in or out, living or dead. Which had explained why I hadnât seen any fades once I was inside. The half a dozen ghosts Iâd passed in the forest when I was walking there were easy enough to ignore, anxious as I had been to meet up with him.
Damn.
I was such a mess. Crushing on a guy who didnât have any use for me. Judge was unemotional at best, and at worst, he pitied me. Hurt squeezed my heart, and I pushed it away, refocusing on the scuffle ensuing outside. Tana cursed him out again, horribly, then I heard Brandon speak calmly to her before scooping her up and carrying her off.
âPlease, Judge. We just want to make sure she is okay,â Jade sobbed as if tears would move him.
But I knew better than that. Judge Dusek was ice frozen through. Tears wouldnât move him.
âNo. Not yet.â
âYou better know what you are doing, Spiritwalker,â Arlo grumbled.
âFine. Itâs fine. No more fighting. Weâre the ones who called him in, so now itâs up to us to trust him,â Jade said.
âThatâs right. She has work to do. Now, please give us space and let me do my job,â Judge said.
âWell, I donât know if I trust him. But I sure as fuck trust Enid,â Mabe growled.
Threats, tears, and pleas would not sway the stone-faced Lorekeeper to let my friends in, but I realized then I didnât need to see them. Hearing their strong opinions of me and the way they rallied to support me was incredible.
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