Ghostly Game (GhostWalkers #19) Read Online Christine Feehan

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: GhostWalkers Series by Christine Feehan
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Total pages in book: 144
Estimated words: 133531 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 668(@200wpm)___ 534(@250wpm)___ 445(@300wpm)
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She went to the break room feeling slightly sick. Now she really couldn’t breathe properly. If Harvey was telling the truth, someone was really framing Harvey for the death of the detective. Was she going to be next? Was Lydia? She doubted it. That wouldn’t be a logical conclusion. Lydia had a child. If they took Harvey up on his offer of a safe house, would they be playing into his hands by being set up to take the fall?

Red? Tell me why you’re so distressed. You were laughing and having a good time just minutes ago, and now you’re extremely upset.

She took a breath and pulled out her inhaler, trying to think. It was always difficult when she wasn’t getting enough oxygen. Give me a minute.

She felt Gideon’s connection to her, but he didn’t try to push his way into her mind, and she appreciated that. She needed to make her own decisions. She needed a little time to sort things out. Using her inhaler bought her time.

Gideon was patient. He didn’t hurry her, and he didn’t ask her again. His calm and belief in her were her deciding factors. When she felt she could breathe again, she relayed what had happened, from the visit from the detectives to Theo Ballard’s revelations.

Harvey gave me a card with a number on it to call if I felt we were in trouble. It only has a number, nothing else. He said someone would answer and text us a route to a safe house. They would run interference so no one could follow us. The house would be set up for all of us, including the children, for however long we needed it. He said he didn’t like that he’d dragged us into his mess. At that time, he told me he knew he was going to be framed and he didn’t have a gun. He hadn’t fired at the cop. None of them had. He certainly hadn’t killed his partners. That’s what he told me, and I believe him. I’m worried I’m being framed with him.

She was grateful Gideon didn’t make a snap judgment. He turned the information over in his mind.

We can keep your crew safe here or at one of our places. We’re a security company, and it would be nearly impossible to infiltrate.

The cops might use a search warrant.

They would have to know where you are. You would disappear. We would take only those who would want to come. You would have to persuade your friends to come with us.

It was tempting, but Janice would be afraid of losing contracts. Sally was afraid of losing customers. Pam might stay and work with Janice. Cindy would go to her parents. She’d be safe there. Lydia might be persuaded. Would Rory go? No. She’d be afraid of harming Gideon and his friends. He’d convinced her she was dangerous to them. She didn’t think she was to others, but she was afraid she was to the GhostWalkers. She didn’t know what the difference was, but she knew there was one.

That’s a good offer. Thank you for that. If we need it, I’ll see if I can persuade them.

But you won’t come.

I’ve thought a lot about what you said. The ticking time bomb and everything in my head. I’m not taking chances with you or your friends. I still have to figure that out. I will. It’s just that all of this is getting in the way.

She felt his hesitation, and her stomach tightened into knots. Don’t say anything about your friends helping me. I can’t bear to think about them knowing my secrets. I just can’t face them. I’m dealing with too much right now, Gideon. Let me take care of whatever this is with my friends at the apartments, then I’ll think about whether to go or stay and face everyone.

She didn’t want to hurt him, and she knew she had. She hadn’t meant it that way. She was being honest with him.

I’m not trying to persuade you one way or the other, Red. I just want you to know they don’t judge. They want to help you. They consider you one of us. Family. Because you’re mine. Because you’re a GhostWalker.

You have to stop talking. He did have to stop. He couldn’t say another word. Already, she felt sick all over again. Shattered. Despondent. Maybe she always would whenever she thought about being a GhostWalker. Or when she thought back on what he’d done—telling the others her darkest secret. She never would give him up to anyone. For any reason.

To save my life? To save Lydia’s life? Or Ellen’s?

Her heart clenched hard in her chest. Her stomach did another sickly spasm. She didn’t want to think about that. Exchanging Gideon’s secrets for Ellen and Lydia? Or his life? That wasn’t a fair request. She wasn’t going to put herself in that position. Was that being a coward? Yes, of course it was. She didn’t care. She wasn’t going there in her mind. Not now, maybe never.


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