Running in Fear: Ghost Warrior

Running in Fear: Ghost Warrior by Trinity Blacio

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lost so much time. She has part of my blood in her, Leda was attacked one night, she would have died if I hadn’t saved her.”
    Nikola handed her a cell phone. “Press one, and it will dial her number.” Lissa took the phone, and called her friend. She moved out of his arms towards the back of the room.
    Adonis and Pierre crowded around Jaycee, as he spoke with Dominic. Lissa laughed, but her eyes were on Pierre and Adonis. Nikola knew about Pierre’s ties to Jaycee, as it seemed Lissa did too. She turned around and walked toward the outside door talking to her friend. “Lissa, stay inside please.”
    Castor glanced over at him. “I’ll take her outside if she needs to go.” Castor moved towards the door, but Nikola placed his hand on his shoulder. “No Castor, she needs to face it.”
    He nodded to Pierre and Adonis with Jaycee, and Castor realized what Nikola wanted Lissa to do.
    Lissa shut the phone and stood facing the door, before she slowly turned and glared at him, but she didn’t move to leave.
    Pierre stood, with Adonis laughing at something Jaycee had said, when both men glanced over at Lissa. Her gaze flew to theirs and back to his. “I can’t.” She whispered and flung open the door behind her, making her escape to the outside.
    As Nikola made his way to the door with Castor, Pierre and Adonis were a head of them, and they all watched Lissa move toward the woods. Every step she took, Lissa would touch the plants surrounding her. Her body now relaxed, Lissa moved deeper into the woods and he could tell she forgot everything around her. He knew in her own way, she was working through Pierre’s involvement with Jaycee.
    “Lissa talk to me.” Pierre slid in behind her, and took her hand into his. “Jaycee is my sister-in-law, and she will always be important to me but Lissa, you are my future.” He kissed her hand.
    Lissa stopped and turned to Pierre. “I know Pierre, I just needed to work through this.” She glanced back at all of them. “I still can’t believe all four of you are mine, but all of you have been with others, loved others.”
    She glanced down at the ground and a single rose grew and sprouted up to her. Lissa bent down smelling the flower. “Until these past two days, I haven’t been with a man sexually, that I wanted, well since before…”
    Pierre scooped down and picked her up carrying her towards the main home. “Don’t you think we know this Lissa? We all are trying to give you the time you need, but this does not give you the excuse to place yourself in harm’s way.” He lowered her down onto the large back porch, setting her in front of him. Pierre cupped both of her cheeks.
    “We must leave for a few hours. Castor is staying here with you, but Lissa, no more taking off. If you need something ask us, because the next time you put yourself in danger...” Adonis moved in behind her swatting her ass.
    Lissa jumped, but Pierre held her still. “That is only a warning, next time you will receive a full spanking on that cute ass. Is that understood?” Pierre asked staring at her.
    She nodded, but Nikola knew something was going to explode, as soon as Pierre let go of her. “Pierre watch…” Nikola cringed.
    Pierre went flying backwards, and Adonis ended up having Lissa’s fist planted in his eye.
    Nikola appeared behind Lissa, and wrapped his arms around her, holding a screaming Lissa. “Don’t you ever come up behind me, and scare the shit out of me! What if I didn’t know it was you? I could have hurt you, you fool!” She shouted, glaring at Adonis.
    Taking a deep breath she slumped in his arms. “You can release me, Nikola. I won’t attack him, but all of you have to understand, until I can get past what has happened to me, don’t scare me. The only reason Adonis isn’t wearing one of my knives, is because I knew Pierre would never let anyone who was a danger to me near me, but that does not mean I won’t react.”
    Nikola loosened his hold of her, and

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