Future Past by Bianca D'Arc

Future Past by Bianca D'Arc

Author:Bianca D'Arc [D'Arc, Bianca]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: paranormal romance
Publisher: Bianca D'Arc
Published: 2021-06-21T00:00:00+00:00


Except for the comparatively brief time Rose had spent working with Jeana years ago, and the time she’d spent learning about her gift from her mother, Rose hadn’t worked with someone this closely in years. Never had she shared her gift with a man. It was way more intimate than she had expected, but yet, with Jeff, it felt right. So right. Like just about everything they did together. As if another piece of the puzzle of her life had clicked into place.

Just like that.

She clenched his fingers as she was launched into the darkness. It was a vision. Nighttime. The hiss of water. Waves lapping at the shore. Sand. Overcast sky. No moonlight. Darkness shimmering on darkness as the water morphed and turned into black shapes coming closer. Men! Men in scuba gear, walking out of the waves, holding sticks.

Not sticks. Weapons.

“Shit.” Jeff’s voice came to her from outside the vision but didn’t interrupt.

“Are you seeing this?” she whispered, afraid to break the link to whatever or wherever the visions came from.

“If you mean some kind of SEAL team stealthing up the beach loaded for bear, that would be a roger.”

She took that as a yes. This was a first. They were seeing the same thing at the same time. Was it because she was holding his hands? But, no. She’d held her mother’s hands when visions had hit, and her mother hadn’t seen what she had. There had to be some other reason, but what did it matter, right now? This vision was important. Rose sensed it. This was vital to the next few days of their lives here on this island.

“Do you know where this is?” she asked Jeff.

“I think so. See the rock jetty off to the left? There are only two of those on this island, and this is the one by our barracks. Where we do our PT in the morning. See the curvature of the shoreline? That’s what gives it away.”

“You’re good at this. What else can you pick out? While it lasts, see as much as you can from the vision. It won’t come any clearer after the fact. You have to note things now, while it’s happening.”

Following her own advice, she made mental notes on what she was seeing. Jeff had the location. She started counting heads and noting their positions. She didn’t know anything about weapons, but she looked at the gear each man was wearing as best she could in the gloom. Then, she looked up and noted the pattern of clouds in the sky. There was a clear spot coming. And a clear spot had just passed over, judging by the movement above. The men had waited for the clouds to come ashore.

She looked around her—first left and then right. She saw nothing else on the beach. Taking a breath for courage, she turned her back on the men now advancing toward her position on the beach. She wasn’t really there. They couldn’t hurt her. It still made her feel vulnerable to turn her back on what was likely an enemy.



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