The Raven Flies At Night (Father Gunter, Demon Hunter Book 2) by Janine R. Pestel

The Raven Flies At Night (Father Gunter, Demon Hunter Book 2) by Janine R. Pestel

Author:Janine R. Pestel [Pestel, Janine R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Creativia
Published: 2018-01-06T22:00:00+00:00


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The sound of the cell phone pierced the darkened passenger compartment of the car. The shrill sound rose over the low throb of the engine. Both Johann and Robert, deep in thought about what they, just experienced, jumped when it sounded.

“Jesus,” Johan said, as he took the noisy device out of his pocket and pressed the button to answer the call, “Scared the hell out of me.” Robert nodded in agreement.

“This is Johann,” he said, as he put the phone to his ear.

“Johann, this is Belinda Carstone,” the woman on the other end said. She sounded quite upset. A television set playing in the background and the absence of any other sounds told Johann she must be in her hotel room.

“Belinda, what's wrong? Are you okay,” asked Johann.

“Yes. No. Well; sort of. I need to meet with you as soon as possible.”

“You're staying at the same hotel we are. We should be there in a few minutes -,”

“No,” Belinda interrupted, almost shouting, “Not here. Dave and I will meet you at the gas station at the edge of the town. I think it's called 'The Food and Fuel,' or something like that.”

“Okay. We can be there soon,” Johann answered, and ended the call.

“Is everything okay,” Robert asked.

“She said yes, but I don't think so,” answered Johann, “She sounded pretty upset about something.” He pressed harder on the accelerator pedal, to get them to the meeting with Belinda that much faster.

“Seems to be par for the course in this town,” said Robert. Johann nodded.

Back at the hotel room, the reporter, and her cameraman prepared to leave their room.

“Are you sure you wanna do this,” asked Dave, as he put his windbreaker on, and grabbed his camera.

“Yes. I promised her I would give him this message,” Belinda answered. She turned to face him and gazed at the camera Dave had picked up. “What are you doing with that,” she asked, pointing to the device.

“In case something happens that we should report on,” Dave answered. Belinda's gaze lingered on him for a moment. She couldn't believe he would think something might happen the general public should be informed about. She made a small facial gesture to infer an unspoken “seriously?”

“Bad idea,” the cameraman asked, placing his equipment back on the desk.

“Yes. Very bad.” answered the reporter, “We might be investigative reporters, but some things should remain unreported.”

As the two made their way out of the hotel and into the parking lot, they were unaware of their movements being monitored by the occupant of the sixth floor. This nocturnal activity did not sit well with him. He turned and gave his attention to a man who had recently joined him in his suite.

“I hope you know what you're doing,” he said to the man, as he poured some wine into two wine glasses, and handed one to his guest, “You are aware, are you not, she's going to tell that priest what she learned.”

“You dare to question me,” the man said, puffing his chest out in anger, to intimidate Raum, “I am second in command, and therefore outrank the likes of you.



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