Chasing Your Ghost by Maggie I. Fields EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Maggie I. Fields
- Language: English
- Genre: New Adult & College Romance
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“This is stupid,” Riley said to the ghost standing next to her. “For the
hundredth time, why couldn’t I just post the letter?”
Her father sighed, tired of hearing those words repeatedly for the past
two days. He placed a gray-tinged hand on her shoulder, and though she
couldn’t feel the weight or warmth of it, she drew comfort from the gesture.
Riley knew that her father couldn’t feel the oppressive humidity or the
searing heat that pressed against her skin, that he couldn’t smell the scent of
freshly cut grass like she could, that he could feel nothing beneath his palm
and fingers. His non-corporeal hand would have slipped right through her
shoulder if he hadn’t gained some control over his form since his spirit had
first appeared in their New York apartment two weeks earlier. Even so, all
he was capable of was a phantom touch, nothing more than a shadow of the
real thing.
“I know this is hard, but I need you to do this for me,” he said, his voice
gentle even as he left her little choice. “I can’t move on until it’s done.”
“Fine,” she breathed out. “I suppose it’s too late to chicken out now
anyway.” She’d spent over four hours on a bus to get to D.C., not to
mention the money she’d spent getting an Uber from the bus station to the
picturesque suburban house they now stood in front of in Fort Hunt,
Virginia. If it weren’t for her dad, she would never have wasted the time or
the money.
Her dad smiled. “That’s the spirit. Pun unintended.”
Riley sent a glare his way, letting him know his joke about his status as a
ghost was not appreciated.
He winced. “Sorry.”
Chewing her bottom lip, Riley turned her attention back to the doublestory house. “Here goes nothing,” she sighed before making her way to the
front door.
She gulped when she reached it, her hand lifting reluctantly to ring the
doorbell. Riley flinched as the electronic chime carried through the door to
where she stood. There were cars in the driveway, but despite the evidence
that people were at home, she was hoping nobody would answer. If nobody
answered, she could go home and forget all about this. If nobody answered,
her dad could find another way to move on.
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