Running in Fear: Ghost Warrior

Running in Fear: Ghost Warrior by Trinity Blacio

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place to rule from the start? If you are dead then there is no one to stop them.” Isabel stepped up next to Nikola and ran her hand down his cheek.
    “All of you should take some time, and adjust to what you have been told. We will meet here again tomorrow.” Queen Isabel disappeared from the room, leaving them all sitting there. The room was silent until Cecil rose, and started pulling food out of the fridge.
    Marsha joined her when Jaycee turned, and glanced at Nikola. “Okay, so we’re on an island, which happens to be turning into some other realm? We were chosen, and I’m always going to have three babies at a time?” Jaycee turned in her seat to stare at Remi.
    Remi grinned down at her. “It seems we’ll have to wait for more information when they come back.”
    Lissa got up, not saying a word, going out in the hall way, and headed toward the back door. “Where are you going?” Adonis asked showing up next to her.
    “I want to see what’s going on outside. Could you zap me into a pair of jeans please, this robe just does not get it.” She pushed open the outside door, and stepped onto the back porch, which wrapped all around the house.
    A pair of faded jeans and a black halter covered her, and she nodded to Adonis, sitting down on the swing staring out at the forest. “You know those vines that came into the kitchen?” She laid her head down on Adonis chest when he sat down next to her, and pulled her into his arms.
    “Yes, I have to admit I’ve never seen anything like them before. Are they from our world, or are they part of this new realm.” He kissed her head and rubbed his chin on it, as he rested one of his hands on her breast.
    “I believe both, part of the pumpkin family in our world. From what I can remember it also grows a fruit, so some kind of a melon.” Lissa watched the sky above the island turn a dark red, as flashes of green, orange and purple lights filled the air.
    “Adonis, is there anything going on with Nikola and the Queen, which I should know about?” Lissa glanced down at her hands.
    Adonis stopped the swing. “Why would you ask me that? You know none of us can be with anyone else, but our mates.”
    She shrugged, and turned her gaze out at the rough water. “I know my kind, and your kind can’t, but I know nothing of the fae. Don’t tell me you didn’t see how she acted around Nikola. I’m not blind Adonis, there was, or is, something between them.” The sound of the waves hitting the rocks calmed her, same as the murmurs of the plants around them.
    “It was in the past Lissa, and there will never again be anything between us, but we are good friends. She has found her partner, as I have found mine.” Nikola stepped around the swing, and sat on her other side, putting her legs on his lap.
    “You should call your friend, and warn her that my warriors will be there for her soon.” He handed her a cell phone.
    Lissa glanced up at the sky. “Is this going to work with whatever is going on here?” She punched in Leda’s number as Nikola nodded.
    “It will work.” Nikola rubbed her feet, as she waited for Leda to answer. “The queen still thinks very highly of you. What happened that broke the two of you apart?”
    Nikola grinned. “Are you jealous, Lissa?”
    Lissa grunted, and got up as Leda answered the phone. “Hey lady, it’s me, Lissa. You ready?”
    “Lissa what the hell is going on? Everyone is flipping out. The President has ordered martial law in Washington, and in many of the States.”
    “Damn, that isn’t good. Listen, three men are coming for you. They are going to bring you, and your things here to the island. They aren’t going to do it the normal way Leda, so don’t flip out. I’ll see you in a few, and we will share everything we know over dinner.”
    Nikola moved in behind her, wrapping his arms around her. He kissed the back of her neck, and pressed his hands on her belly. “I want inside you again.” Nikola nibbled on her

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