UNBOUND BY SHADOWS (SHADOWS OF AURELIA #1) BY AVALON GRIFFIN – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Avalon Griffin
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
The Gaia Plane
selene Riley looked down at a new text message on her phone and
rolled her eyes. She glanced over at her sister and said, “So apparently,
not only are there ghosts where we’re going but Bigfoot too.”
“Perfect,” Cass said as she eased her car onto the congested interstate.
“I’ll get a photo of him, and we’ll be millionaires.”
Selene took a sip of her Grande sugar-free vanilla latte and held it
tightly as Cass tapped the brakes. Even on a Saturday, Nashville traffic was
a nightmare, so Selene was glad her sister was driving for their impromptu
road trip to the tiny town of Rugby, Tennessee. It was the least she could do,
after all. Selene was only partially functioning after being woken up an hour
ago by a knock on her apartment door, followed by her sister’s voice
squealing, “Road trip!”
“He’s lured by the smell of bacon, according to Evan,” Selene said as
another text about Bigfoot sightings in East Tennessee popped up from her
younger brother, Cass’s twin. “Thank goodness we’re not camping. Wait…
we are sleeping indoors, aren’t we?”
“Of course. But I want to do a little hiking tomorrow morning. You’re
up for that, right?”
“Do I have a choice?”
“Not really,” Cass chirped.
“Great,” Selene sighed. She began twirling the ends of her shoulderlength brown hair between her fingers. With her boyfriend out of town,
Selene had been looking forward to a weekend of lounging by the pool and
reading. But apparently, her plans weren’t as important as her sister’s desire
to enter a photography contest. Cass had argued that the historic buildings
of Rugby were the ideal subject, and the June weather was perfect for a
little sisterly bonding trip. Selene had protested but quickly gave up. It had
always been easier to go along with the plans her family made.
“You’re lucky I love you,” Selene said, stifling a yawn.
Cass gave her a worried look. “Are you mad at me? I thought you’d
always wanted to go to Rugby to see the library.”
The anxiety in her younger sister’s face made Selene feel instantly
guilty. She dropped her eyes to her lap. Stop acting so spoiled, she told
herself. What was so great about staying home alone when Cass was
generous enough to take her on a weekend getaway? After growing up with
a small-minded mother and living with a boyfriend who hated flying, most
of her time was spent dreaming about faraway lands rather than visiting
them. Reaching over to squeeze Cass’s elbow, she said, “I’m not mad, and
you’re right. I have always wanted to visit Rugby. This was a great idea.
I’m just sorry Evan couldn’t come too.”
When Cass beamed, relief flooded through her. Selene had spent so
many years trying to shield the twins from difficult emotions that offering
reassurance was practically a reflex. And her words weren’t a complete lie;
Rugby had been on Selene’s travel radar for a long time.
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