The Wild Charge (Dartmoor Book 9) by Lauren Gilley

The Wild Charge (Dartmoor Book 9) by Lauren Gilley

Author:Lauren Gilley [Gilley, Lauren]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HP Press
Published: 2022-05-15T18:30:00+00:00


Twenty-Nine

“Are you okay?”

Ian’s next breath came out as a gasp, and he realized that he’d word-vomited his story the moment Ghost answered the phone, not even bothering with pleasantries or their usual banter.

“Ian,” Ghost prompted.

Ian wiped a hand down his face and sat down heavily on the end of the bed. Bruce, John, and Alan were still next door, ensuring that the girls’ belongings didn’t contain any strange powders, blades, or other threats, and tidying up at Raven’s direction. Ian had come into his and Alec’s room, Alec watching worriedly as he made the call. Their room looked untouched, nothing out of place, but Ian couldn’t imagine pulling back the covers and sleeping here, now.

“Are you okay?” Ghost repeated. The genuine worry in his voice was what finally dragged Ian a few steps back from panic.

He took another breath, swallowed, and said, “Physically, yes. We weren’t harmed. And we – I,” he stressed, focusing on his breathing, thinking of all the ways he – the indomitable Shaman who was the bane of so many lowlife fools’ existences – could not act like a swooning Victorian maiden right now. “I have it well in hand,” he said, finishing on a stronger note. “But I thought it best to inform you of the situation right away.”

“Yeah,” Ghost said. “You’ve got Walsh and Fox’s sisters up there.”

That put a lump right back in Ian’s gut. “I know. We’ll move hotels, obviously. And we’ll–”

“Hold on,” Ghost said. “Don’t do anything yet.” He sounded…firm, yes, but paternal, also. An underlying warmth to his tone that made his words less of a command and more of a grounding reassurance.

Call Ghost, Alec had said, and Ian’s thoughts had already jumped there, because, as unlikely as it was, Ghost had become something of a father figure; comforting in his sternness and unwavering willingness to tackle any thorny situation.

“First,” Ghost continued, “I want the name of the security company Raven hired.”

The phone was on speaker, and Alec nodded and moved to go and ask.

“I want Ratchet and maybe Eden to do some digging and see what sort of operation they are. But y’all can’t use them. Either they didn’t show ‘cause they’re shitheels, or they’re the ones who trashed the room.”

Ian swallowed with difficulty. “The thought did cross my mind.”

“How many of your people do you have with you?”

“Three. But I’m going to pull more from my New York office.”

“Good. When you get off the phone with me, call them. I’m calling Mav.”

“Who?”

“Maverick – the New York chapter president. He can have Dogs there in three hours.”

“I hardly think–”

“No,” Ghost said, almost gentle. “I’m telling him to send them. The meanest, canniest bastards he’s got. These Abacus assholes blew up their clubhouse a few months ago: they’ll want a chance for revenge.”

“Oh. Right.” He’d forgotten all about that, in his adrenaline rush.

“I need all of you to stay put at the hotel for now,” Ghost went on. “They meant to spook you and drive you out. They won’t strike



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