Page 29 of Escape from Rage


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Aurora’s woo-woo shit. Would this ghost hunt affect it? While Tiny didn’t believe in things he had not witnessed with his own eyes, he did believe in Aurora. He’d been around several times when a vision had hit her. And she was too damn accurate to be disbelieved.

Tiny glanced across to Sallie-Anne and Bone, also from his club. The rest of his team had Sin, Manny, Ace, Aurora, and Klutz. He guessed Klutz and Aurora were together just in case she had a vision. Tiny was wary because he didn’t know the extent of Aurora’s woo-woo shit. He did take note of how close Klutz was sticking by his wife.

“Will Aurora be okay?” Tiny murmured to Sin as they climbed the stairs.

“Not sure. Honestly, I think it’s why Phoe surrounded her with Rage and Klutz. I know Aurora gets visions, and she does readings for people of the future. But being here? I know Aurora also has mediumship skills, so this may be overwhelming for her. But Manny and Klutz will get her out should they need to,” Sin said.

“And you’ll distract the cameramen?” Tiny asked.

Sin nodded. “Me and Ace will. While Aurora’s pretty well known, she’s not famous. Should anything kick-off and it be filmed, well, she’d be drowned in requests. But it’s Aurora’s choice, and we will follow her lead.”

“Just keep me updated. First sign of Aurora’s woo-woo shit, and we’ll create a distraction,” Tiny promised.

“Will do,” she said as they reached the fifth floor.

They pushed through a set of double doors, and Aurora paused immediately.

“You okay?” Klutz asked instantly.

“Yes, the sensations were overwhelming. Give me a minute,” she mumbled, her eyes wide as she gazed around.

“Aurora?” Klutz murmured.

“This is bad. I can sense insanity, murder, depravity, even rape amongst the inmates,” Aurora muttered as she paled slightly.

“You’re done,” Klutz stated.

Aurora gave herself a visible shake.

“I’m fine,” she said.

Tiny approached her.

“Are you sure?”

“Yes,” she answered, patting the big man’s arm. “It was just overwhelming; there are some dark things living here. We’ll need to be on guard, but I also see a bright light. Someone innocent haunts here, too.”

“If this gets too much, tell me,” Tiny muttered, and Aurora nodded.

They started walking down the corridors, the cell doors to each room open. Aurora stopped at the second, her face blanching.

“The man in here was a sadist. He loved hurting those smaller than him—made him feel good. He died an ugly death,” Aurora murmured.

“She a psychic?” one of the cameramen asked, coming closer. His camera captured Aurora in full, and Tiny stepped in front of him.

“Do the job you’re paid for, which is capturing ghosts,” Tiny warned.

The guy looked Tiny up and down and decided not to argue with him.

Good choice.

“Shall we try the spirit box?” Sallie-Anne suggested.

“You can do. He’s not here. But there are bad things here,” Aurora replied, looking around. After a fruitless twenty minutes, they moved on to the next. And then the next. It was when they got to the end that Aurora swayed and paled considerably.

“Evil waits down here,” she said.

Tiny noticed the guy who’d asked if she was psychic was paying a huge amount of attention to her. Klutz looked up, and his own eyes narrowed.

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