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Ink and Bone
Book: Ink and Bone Read Online Free
Author: Lisa Unger
Tags: thriller, Suspense, Horror, Mystery
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her absolutely batshit crazy , thought Finley with only a little bit of malicious glee. She dropped her stuff by the door, but not before kissing her fingers and putting them to a picture of her mother and father Philip on their wedding day. Good morning, guys .
    In the kitchen, Eloise stood at the stove, a relic that had been there since Finley was small, and according to Amanda, longer than that. The knobs were worn smooth; the cooktop was so brown around the burners that had no hope of ever being white again. The back left burner no longer lit. Like everything else in the house, it was in need of replacement. But Eloise never replaced anything that wasn’t beyond repair.
    “Grandma, you need a new stove,” said Finley for the hundredth time. She caught herself sniffing for gas like her mother always did.
    “Why?” said her grandmother, turning off the burner. “It stillworks. You don’t just get rid of an old thing because you want something new.”
    “Yeah,” said Finley, “ya do .”
    “Hmm,” said Eloise. “Maybe you do.”
    Finley wrapped Eloise up in a hug from behind and squeezed gently. Her grandmother was small but powerful, giving off some kind of electricity even though she was skin and bones. Then Finley gave Eloise a big kiss on the cheek and released her.
    “There’s nothing wrong with new things,” Finley said.
    Eloise offered a patient smile as she brought the pan to the counter and slid scrambled eggs onto two plates. Finley’s stomach rumbled.
    “Did you hear it this morning?” Eloise asked.
    Finley nodded quickly as she grabbed the orange juice from the fridge. “Squeak-clink?”
    “I thought it was something in the basement,” said Eloise. “But no.”
    “Can we talk about it later?” Finley asked.
    She could already hear it starting up again. She poured orange juice into cloudy glasses. I am in control of my awareness .
    “Sure,” said Eloise. She knew the drill, changed the subject. “Are you ready for your exam?”
    “As ready as I’ll ever be.”
    Finley sat and Eloise put the plate of eggs, bacon, and fruit in front of her. She caught her grandmother’s eyes lingering on her bare arms. Even though Eloise didn’t say anything—and never had since the first day she discovered that Finley’s arms were sleeves of tattoos—Finley wished she’d worn her hoodie.
    When she first got to The Hollows a little more than a year ago, she’d sought to hide the richly colored dragons and fairies, butterflies, graveyards, mysterious-looking women in long gowns, dark shadowy figures of men and ghouls, a witch burning at the stake, a vicious dog on a chain. Each piece of art on her body meant something—was someone or something she’d seen in her visions or dreams. She’d started getting the tattoos when she was sixteen and hadn’t been able to stop.
    “Oh, Finley,” Eloise had said that day. “Your beautiful skin.”
    “I’m sorry,” she’d said. She wasn’t sure what she was apologizing for—for the tattoos, for hiding them, for shocking her grandmother. “But this is me. This is who I am.”
    Eloise had rested a gentle hand up Finley’s arm. Some of the art on Finley’s body, which started at her wrists and snaked up her arms, over her shoulders and down her back, was still just a black outline at that point.
    “It’s a work in progress,” said Finley.
    “Meaning you’re getting more ?” asked Eloise. “When are you going to stop?”
    Finley had lifted a defiant chin. “When the outside looks like how I feel on the inside.”
    Eloise had seemed to consider this. If anyone could understand how different was Finley’s inner life from her outer life, surely it would be Eloise. Who knew better than a renowned psychic medium that the world of the spirit was altogether other from the world of the body?
    “Okay, dear,” Eloise had said. “I understand.”
    They hadn’t discussed it much since then, and Finley didn’t seek to hide her tattoos any longer. At
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