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  GHOST HUNTRESS

  The Journey

  BOOK 6

  MARLEY GIBSON

  Copyright Information

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.

  Copyright © 2012 Marley Gibson

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

  eISBN: 978-1-937776-43-5

  Praise for the Ghost Huntress Series

  “This book has suspense, chills, and adventure—everything ghost hunting should be!”

  ~ Zak Bagans, star of Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures

  “Every young woman needs to read this!”

  ~ Steve Gonzalves, of SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters Academy

  “Real life ghost huntress, Marley Gibson, pulls no punches.”

  ~ Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, stars of SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters

  “Kendall's witty narrative voice (she quotes Shakespeare and Ugly Betty with equal aplomb) drives this fast-paced, wholesome-with-an-edge tale.

  ~ Publishers Weekly Review

  “This book reads like a good episode of your favorite ghost-hunting show…. Teens who watch Ghost Whisperer or Haunting Evidence…will eat this up….”

  ~Booklist

  “Ghost Huntress has it all - mystery, romance, ghost hunting and a quirky psychic teen named Kendall who I’d love to be friends with! ”

  ~ Simone Elkeles, New York Times bestselling author

  “Marley Gibson’s heroine, Kendall, walks into the room and the party starts. She’s your ebullient friend from high school, always ready with a joke, who can’t be kept down and won’t let you stay down, either. ”

  ~ Jenn Echols, award-winning author, MTV Books

  Also by Marley Gibson

  Books for Teens:

  Poser

  Radiate

  Ghost Huntress: The Awakening

  Ghost Huntress: The Guidance

  Ghost Huntress: The Reason

  Ghost Huntress: The Counseling

  Ghost Huntress: The Discovery

  Ghost Huntress: The Journey

  The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal

  Books for Adults:

  Can't Touch This (Resisting Temptation series)

  Can't Fight This (Resisting Temptation series)

  To learn more about Marley visit her website www.MarleyGibson.com, friend her on Facebook, or follow her on Twitter @MarleyGibson!

  Table of Contents

  Ghost Huntress: The Journey

  Copyright Information

  Also By Marley Gibson

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Epilogue

  Excerpt from POSER

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  “Let your mind start a journey through a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be. Close your eyes and let your spirit soar and you’ll live as you’ve never lived before.”

  — Erich Fromm

  CHAPTER ONE

  I can’t believe I’m on my way to freakin’ Europe for a month! And I’m flying first class, at that.

  Whodathunkit? Certainly not me. But thanks to a surprise trust fund that fell into my lap from my birth family, I’m able to join the famous TV psychic Oliver Bates, and other enlightened teens, on a jaunt through Europe, ghost hunting, investigating, and connecting with a whole new crop of spirits.

  This has been the whirl-windy tsunami hurricane of an existence if I’ve ever known one. My dad’s job moved us from Chicago to Radisson, Georgia, where I started having my psychic awakening. Through all of that, I’ve had to deal with a school bully, a new boyfriend coming into my life, then moving to Alaska, forming a ghost hunting team with my new friends, having a near death experience, and finding out that I’m adopted and both of my parents are deceased. All of this is enough to put any normal person on a good cocktail of medications. Me, I take it in stride and just blink hard at the challenges I continue to face.

  Fortunately, this leg of my life journey seems to be a little less challenging at the moment.

  I squiggle down into the comfort of my airline seat and let out a contented sigh. These British Airways sleep pods are completely the bomb. Okay, so maybe people don’t use that phrase anymore, but it’s the best way to describe the personal cocoon I have here to myself as we wing over the ocean to our destination. Then again, maybe one shouldn’t use the word “bomb” when on an international flight. Bad Kendall!

  My birth dad’s twin sister, Andi Caminiti Norwich (my chaperone for the summer thanks to an agreement with my parents), is sacked out behind me in her own personal pod. She’s wearing the complimentary eye mask, jammies, and is snoring slightly. Good thing I can put my ear buds in if she gets more boisterous. It’s been amazing having Aunt Andi in my life and getting to know her and hear stories about my real dad.

  Don’t get me wrong, I still greatly consider the Mooreheads my real parents since, like, they chose to adopt me and raise me as their own. They still take excellent care of me and provide for me. There is, though, that itch to complete the full circle to connect with my birth family. My former spirit guide, Emily, turned out to be my mom, and then faded away. I haven’t been able to connect with my dad, but I do have a lead on Emily’s parents possibly living in Italy.

  Which brings me to another reason I’m on this overseas jaunt.

  I glance over to the pod right next to me where my best friend, Celia Nichols, has made camp. She’s playing some science experiment building game on her tablet computer where it looks like she’s blowing things up. I wonder sometimes if she shouldn’t have been born male. She’s such a thirteen year old boy at times. She’s bobbing her head in time to music flowing from her headphones, her dark hair softly swinging. Celia’s (gladly!) tagging along this summer to help out with whatever paranormal investigations we run across in our travels. Since she’s all about being the rich girl in Radisson with the AmEx card, it was easy for her to cash in points and join me here in first class.

  She was pouty right after we took off from Atlanta for our overnight flight to London. Before our dinner arrived and the first movie started—a classic showing of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang… who knew James Bond’s Ian Fleming wrote that?!—I managed to get out of her that she and Clay Price, her boyfriend, had decided to “take the summer off.” Although Celia’s a glamazon in her own right and doesn’t even know it, I can tell this turn of events has bummed her out to no end. Clay was the first guy she ever dated. The first and only one she ever kissed.

  Well, the heck with him and his loss. Been there, done that. Have the T-shirt.

  I’m glad she’s getting out to spread her wings in the Old World. Rathe
r, a new world to us.

  Another sigh escapes me. This time, it’s one of disappointment. My sweetie, Patrick Lynn, isn’t on the flight with us. Don’t get me wrong, he’s going to Europe. However, to save some money—i.e. to spend it overseas instead—Patrick opted to fly stand-by on a military flight since his father is active Air Force. He actually got called out to Dobbins Air Force Base last night to get on a transport plane and should be waiting for me at Heathrow when we land in the UK tomorrow.

  Patrick and I’ve been together since we met in California at Oliver Bates’s enlightened kids camp. We’re so much the same person, what with both of us being psychic and being so connected to each other. He’s perfect for me and I’m crazy about him. We just haven’t said the “L” word to each other… yet.

  I stop flipping through the channels on my television and sit back. It’s going to be amazing to work with Oliver Bates again, as well as other psychic teens, in investigating the paranormal in Europe. I’m so glad my mom and dad let me do this and I know I’ll make memories to last a lifetime. It’s also a chance to bond with Aunt Andi and maybe follow up on the visions I’ve had of my real mother, Emily’s, parents in Italy. Of course, Italy’s our last stop on this journey. First things first in London, then off to Paris where another member of our ghost huntress team, Becca Asiaf, is competing in the DanceFest for DJs festival. She’s the best DJ I’ve ever watched and listened to, so I know she’s going to blow them away in Europe.

  “Kendall, you want me to give you a facial?” Taylor Tillson asks from the row in front of me. Her long tresses are pulled away from her face with a cloth skull headband and her beautiful face is slathered in some sort of conditioning cream. Taylor’s the photographer for our ghost huntress team. She just returned to Radisson from a short stint in Alaska where she had to go live with her father when her mother had to go into a rehab hospital.

  I smile, so happy to see her face again on a regular basis. “A what?” I ask with a giggle.

  She lifts her cosmetic bag full of under-three-ounce containers of every kind of skin care product on the planet. “I saw this YouTube video on how British business woman use overseas travel to give themselves sort of a spa treatment. I thought it looked tres chic, so voila!”

  Oh boy, Taylor’s going to be unbearably French when we hit Paris in a couple of weeks. It’s totally her thing.

  “Thanks, Tay-Tay. I think I’ll pass for now.”

  She holds up three bottles of glittery nail polish. “A mani then?”

  I screw up my nose thinking of the diffusion and how the pungent smell would soon fill the first class cabin. My nails are too short anyway from biting them all the time thanks to whatever random ghost, entity, or spirit guide appears to me. “No thanks, Tay. I think I’ll just chill the rest of the way.”

  She waves me off with a wink and a smile and returns to her spa set up.

  A snicker across the aisle pulls at my ear.

  “The girl needs professional help,” a deep voice says.

  Yeah…that’s right. Taylor’s twin brother, my ex, Jason Tillson sits ten feet away from me. Way too close for comfort.

  “Considering what your mom just went through, I don’t think that’s a funny joke, Jason,” I say firmly. I’ve touched a raw nerve with him.

  “Whatever,” he says and then looks back at his sister. “She’s making a mess.”

  “She’s having fun,” I snip back without making eye contact with the blue eyes that I know for a fact are scrutinizing my every move. “Let her be.”

  Jason laughs softly again. “Have you just met me?”

  His quip is meant to be amusing, but it’s anything but. No… I’ve known Jason for almost a year. In which time, we’ve gone from fussing at each other, to falling for each other, to making out with each other, to saying we loved each other, to him up and leaving town to move to Alaska and hook up with some skank named Zelda. Oh, did I go there? You bet I did.

  I’m so not happy that Jason is on this trip. He doesn’t believe in the paranormal and is only here to keep a watchful eye on his sister… and me. Their mother recently returned to work for her airline and was able to get the Tillson twins good discounts for their European spree. I couldn’t be happier that Taylor got to come with us. I’m not so thrilled that Jason is here.

  He’s … too close. Europe’s a big continent, yet something tells me it’s going to get a heck of a lot smaller with the two of us in such close proximity.

  The flight attendant removes my dinner tray that I came close to licking clean. Filet mignon, roasted potatoes, and grilled asparagus. Who said airplane food was nasty? I’m drinking Sprite Zero and pretending it’s expensive French champagne. Mmm…

  I lift my eyes and glance over at Jason. His black shirt is stretched across his chest and I see his long, bare toes poking out from the end of his jeans that are covered by the airplane blanket. He tosses a way-too-charming smile my way and I glower in his general direction. Celia clicks her tongue as if to tell me to behave.

  “He hasn’t done anything,” she whispers to me.

  “Not yet,” I mutter back.

  I’ve totally avoided Jason since he showed up at my house for the post-prom brunch my mom and I hosted. It was, like, so inappropriate of him to just come barging into the house while we were all still celebrating and paired off. Patrick had sensed it then, too, and had clasped my hand for support. Or to mark his territory. One or the other. Talk about an awkward moment! I’ve never wanted a sink hole to open up underneath me so much in my life. Some psychic I am, huh? Didn’t see that coming!

  Celia moves from her pod over to mine. I scoot over to make room for her five miles of legs. “I just got an e-mail from Oliver with our London itinerary,” she tells me.

  I take her tablet computer and scroll through the many things Oliver has in store for us. Interviews with the media, tours of famous British places, an investigation at a castle or two, and— “What’s this one?” I point to an item on the list.

  However, Celia isn’t listening. She’s watching. Not me. Jason Tillson.

  I follow her gaze and then blink hard, understanding just why she’s gawking his way.

  Across the aisle, Jason has tugged off his black t-shirt to expose his finely tanned rib cage and muscular back. What the…

  I see Celia gulp noticeably. Who can blame her? The guy is a work of art.

  Thankfully, he tugs on the British Airways t-shirt that came free in our pods as sleep clothes.

  I nudge Celia with my elbow and giggle. “Down girl.”

  She pops to attention. “What? Huh? Oh, I just thought I saw—”

  “A hot guy. I know. Get over it.”

  Celia’s cheeks heat, but she shakes her head. “Whatever, Kendall. It’s just weird to have him along. I mean, Taylor’s going to take pics, and I’m here to draw any spirit experiences you have. There’s not really any reason for Jason to be here.”

  “Other than being over-protective of Taylor, and to tell the rest of us what we can and can’t do,” I say.

  She steals one last glance at the guy she’s known her whole life. “I just think he’s going to be bored this summer.”

  I shrug. “Not my boyfriend… not my problem.” Handing Celia back her tablet, I say, “You know, let’s just deal with the schedule when we get there. We’ve got a long flight. You should relax and crawl into your pod. Play with all the buttons and stuff, surf the web, watch a movie.”

  Celia smiles at me and shakes her head. “You don’t fool me, Kendall. I know you’ve still got feelings for him.”

  I stop clicking through my movie channels and give my bestie an incredulous look. “Umm, no, I don’t. I just don’t want him ruining this trip in any way, shape, form, or fashion.”

  Celia returns to her pod where she nabs her change of clothes and her toothbrush. She turns before heading to the bathroom. “Keep telling yourself that, Kendall. ‘The course of true love never did run smooth,’” she says in a fake British acce
nt.

  I roll my eyes at her Shakespearean reference to A Midsummer Night’s Dream and want one of my own. “Good night, William.”

  Celia walks off toward the bathroom and I hunker down into my pod. I cue up the Audrey Hepburn/Humphrey Bogart/William Holden version of Sabrina and try not to think about the love triangle plot in the movie and how it mirrors my own existence.

  My psychic senses tell me this summer is going to be anything but boring.

  CHAPTER TWO

  Before I even lift my eyelids, I know I’m being watched.

  Like the proverbial hawk.

  When I do finally peek, I see no feathers. Only blazing blue eyes that are more incredible and deeper than I remember. Jason’s perched on the edge of his pod with his tanned arms crossed over the top and his chin resting on them. A skittle of electricity jolts through me at the sight of him gazing at me and I find myself sucking in a treacherous gasp.

  I hate myself.

  “Kendall, we need to talk,” he says, breaking the silence in first class cabin.

  In order to avoid more traitorous reactions from my body, I pull the sleep blanket up over my head to hide my face and block out the image of Jason Tillson all fresh from sleep.

  He laughs at me, a deep mirth that starts low in his stomach and bubbles up and out. “You’re just as adorable as ever.”

  Rage boils under my skin, bringing me fully awake. He’s not allowed to talk to me like this. No matter what. We broke up. He left. I moved on. I’m with someone else.

  “I’m serious, Kendall,” he adds.

  That does it. I swiftly toss the blanket off me and say, “As adorable as Zelda?”

  Ooo… I went there.