She Smells the Dead by E. J. Stevens

She Smells the Dead by E. J. Stevens

Author:E. J. Stevens [Stevens, E. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction, Ghosts, Haunting, Humour, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense, Urban, Young Adult
ISBN: 9780984247523
Google: p5O6cQAACAAJ
Amazon: 0984247521
Publisher: Sacred Oaks Press
Published: 2010-08-14T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 27

I was getting excited for Wolf Camp. Who would have thought I’d ever get excited for camping? The more Calvin and I talked about camp, the more animated he became and his enthusiasm was contagious. I printed a lunar calendar from a website I found about moon phases and taped it on the wall beside my bed. Each morning I would wake up and mark off another day with a big red X. I was happy to be moving away from the full moon and towards a fun weekend with my boyfriend.

Calvin was also a bit worried. Last night he had confided his concern about the moon phases. Since his wolf spirit was growing weaker the further we moved away from the full moon, he worried that it may become too weak to protect me. It made me hesitate to use my powers before learning more from the teachers at camp. So I tried to be patient and ignore the vinegar presence of Jackson Green’s ghost. I had promised Cal that I wouldn’t use my makeshift Ouija board without him here with me and I intended to keep that promise.

I was doing well in school so far this semester which was a pleasant surprise for my parents. They thought that Calvin was a good influence on me. Cal and I got together for after school study sessions every day, but we didn’t do a lot of studying in the traditional sense. I probably had Emma to thank for the increase in my GPA. She was helping me find my way around the library since my new enthusiasm in research. If I couldn’t work on my spirit skills, then I could at least brush up on some basic investigative methods.

I was also starting to think about college. Would Calvin be able to attend college next year if his shapeshifting became more intense? If so, could we get into the same school? I hadn’t worried about the future all that much before, but suddenly I had so much to plan for. It was a little overwhelming.

Most of the time I just tried to focus on the task at hand. I studied hard, tried to work on my yoga breathing, planned for the upcoming camping trip, and every once in awhile I would practice for the homecoming dance by twirling around my room in the corset dress I still hadn’t had a chance to wear in public. Soon my lovely, soon.



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