Vampire Intuition by D. C. Young

Vampire Intuition by D. C. Young

Author:D. C. Young [Young, D. C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-07-09T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

It wasn’t the first time I’d seen a ghost, so I approached slowly and quietly. I was afraid of frightening Justine’s spirit more than I was frightened. In fact, I had seen things vastly more terrifying than the girl’s frail spirit.

“Hello, Justine,” I said in an even tone. “I’m Samantha.”

I could see a look of reservation in her eyes and saw that she was considering which direction to flee, but she remained in place.

“It’s okay,” I said. “I won’t hurt you. I’m here to help you.”

I saw lips of Justine’s spirit moving, but all I heard was the sound of a static-like screech. There was no making out the words.

“I’m sorry,” I said. “I did not understand you. Can you repeat that?”

The lips of the spirit moved again, but again, all I picked up was the same static-like screech. As I heard it the second time, I thought I detected a sound that was something like that of an owl. I glanced around me, scanning the trees. Was Stolas still in the area? I wasn’t particularly afraid. I had dealt with demons before, but I really didn’t want to be surprised by one attacking. The devil and his demons had not been able to attack me unless I made a direct threat against them, but I didn’t know if jinn followed the same sort of ethical behavior.

The static-like screech started up again and I looked back in Justine’s direction, saw her lips moving rapidly and steadily, but could make out nothing that she was saying. I tried to sharpen my focus, but it still didn’t help. Maybe Tammy can help.

“Let me get my daughter to help,” I told the girl’s spirit. “Maybe she can hear you.”

Hey, Tams, what’s up?

Not a good time, Mom.

I could hear a noise whenever she was speaking. It was a strange noise, like skidding, but watery in nature.

I need your help, partner.

Like I said, Mom, not a good time.

What are you doing?

Ooooooohhhhhh shhhhhhhiiiiiittt!

What? What happened? The noise I had heard as she made the drawn out colorful expression didn’t sound good. My radar was pinging like the klaxon again. Tammy? Tammy? Are you okay?

There was a pause before she responded. I’m fine. I just wiped out because I wasn’t concentrating.

On the motorcycle? What are you doing driving a motorcycle?

Not a motorcycle. Water-skiing, we’re at a lake, Mom, duh!

Yeah, well I need your help.

You said that. You also called me partner. So, did you change your mind?

Not entirely. You’re not quitting school that’s for certain, but you are sort of handy at times.

Okay, Mom, partner, what do you need?

I need you to see if you can communicate with Justine’s spirit.

I really can’t do that without some sort of a connection.

She’s right in front of me, is that connection enough?

Yeah, probably, but let me get back in the boat first.

I waited for what seemed like a very long time.

“I’m talking to my daughter,” I explained to the spirit in front of me. It seemed sort of silly, like I was talking on an inter-dimensional cell phone.



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