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      her right halted her. Shuffling sounds

      came closer and she hoped it was the

      dragon searching for any signs of food.

      The scent of beer and cheap cologne

      drifted on the breeze and assaulted her

      nose. Unless Sparky is really a lounge

      lizard, their camp was being invaded.

      Her whole body tensed with fear. But

      she wasn’t going to be an easy target.

      She was a fighter; a good one.

      As carefully as she could, she

      wrapped her hand around the hilt of the

      dagger lying next to her and waited. The

      sound of heavy breathing was practically

      on top of her. She held her breath in

      order to concentrate on exactly where

      the intruder was, when something

      touched her wrist. Instincts kicked in and

      she immediately elbowed whoever was

      kneeling over her, right in the head.

      “Son of a bitch!” Some guy in a

      dark hooded sweatshirt fell back, his

      hand pressing on his right eye.

      She jumped up, dagger in hand,

      and surveyed the area quickly for any

      other threats. Thane frantically searched

      for something in his pack but no one else

      was close by. The guy she hit stood up

      and charged her.

      Big mistake.

      She dodged his body and spun

      around to kick him in the back of his

      knee, successfully knocking him down.

      Grabbing his left arm, she pulled it

      behind his back and shoved him into the

      dirt, face first. “Who the hell are you?”

      He lifted his head to speak. “I am

      Batman,” he said.

      She pushed his arm farther up his

      back, causing him to cry out in pain. She

      sat on his butt, her feet hooked onto his

      thighs to keep him from thrashing around

      and knocking her off.

      “Okay, okay,” he said. “We were

      just looking for some beer and thought

      you might have some.” He dropped his

      head back to the sand, his breathing

      labored from his struggles.

      “Jeff!” a female voice screamed

      in the distance. She forgot about the girls

      flirting with Garren.

      Man, I’m losing my edge.

      “Garren, tie them up,” she yelled.

      “Thane, go help him. I've got this one

      under control.”

      Thane grabbed his bag and ran

      toward Garren and the girls. She needed

      to get the truth from this guy, and if her

      instincts were right, she didn't want the

      others knowing yet.

      “Jeff, huh? I think I like Batman

      better.” She eased off his arm a bit.

      “What are you really looking for? And if

      you give me any crap about alcohol or

      drugs, I'll break your arm.”

      Grunting, he turned his head to

      look at her over his shoulder. “Some

      dudes offered us a hundred bucks to hike

      up here to see if there was a curly

      headed girl with a tattoo on her wrist.”

      Anxiety pooled in her belly.

      “Did they have this mark, too?” She

      snapped the leather band off and shoved

      her wrist in his face.

      He nodded.

      Damn it! She peered into the

      dark forest, searching for any sign of

      waiting Eradicators. It was too dark to

      see anything, but her gut was telling her

      danger lurked beyond the light. “Why

      didn't they come themselves?”

      He shrugged. “Hell if I know.

      So,” he shifted a bit to get comfortable.

      “Who are you?”

      “Wonder Woman.”

      He smiled. “Cool.”

      “What did these 'dudes' look

      like?”

      “One was bald and the other had

      red hair and a beard.” He thought a little

      more, but then nodded.

      “How are you supposed to

      contact them to tell them what you

      found?”

      “They said they'd come back to

      our campsite in the morning.” He eyed

      her up and down and frowned. “You're

      not going to let us go, are you?”

      “Wow, Jeff. You're not as stupid

      as you look.” She glanced around for

      anything she could use to tie him up and

      spotted a roll of Captain Burgandy’s

      duct tape that washed ashore.

      After making sure Jeff was

      securely restrained, she ran over to the

      see how Garren and Thane were

      handling the girls. They managed to tie

      them up, back to back. One of the girls

      glanced up to her and gasped. “I bet

      that's her.”

      Garren's brow furrowed as he

      looked from Ivy back to the girl. “What

      are you talking about?”

      “Nothing. They got me confused

      with someone else, but we need to go.

      Now.” She gathered up her stuff. Thane

      did the same without question.

      Garren stood there, watching

      them in disbelief. “Ivy, what the hell is

      going on? Who are these people?”

      “I don't have time to explain right

      now. If you're coming with us, get

      packing. Otherwise, sit down and keep

      your girlfriends company while Thane

      and I leave to finish our mission.” Her

      voice was steady, unlike her nerves. Her

      hand was shaking as she ran it over her

      hair.

      She’d

      only

      been

      out

      of

      Salmagundi’s wards for less than a day

      and already they found her. But why

      would they send Banes to look for her?

      Realization donned on her and

      she could’ve kicked herself. It was a

      trap. Her mark would’ve alerted her if

      an Eradicator was near. Banes had no

      effect on her. They could successfully

      sneak up on her. Well, better trained

      ones than the idiots currently tied up by

      the fire.

      The mark on her wrist wasn’t

      burning, so the hunters weren’t near, yet.

      She palmed the sapphire still hanging

      around her neck and whispered the

      incantation to activate it. Now they had a

      chance to sneak out without being

      tracked.

      She nearly fell on her face when

      she tripped on her way to talk to Thane.

      The baby dragon had wandered over and

      sat in the shadows. It stuck its head out

      of some bushes, watching the excitement.

      “Hey, Sparky, you better take off,

      too,” she whispered. She shooed it away

      with one hand, trying not to bring extra

      attention to herself. It snapped its head

      back into the bush, growling. She didn’t

      have time to concern herself with orphan

      dragons.

      Garren apparently decided to

      leave because he was gathering up his

      stuff while muttering something about

      bossy witches. If she wasn't in a hurry to

      get out of there, she might have let

      herself be offended. As it was, there

      wasn't time.

    &
    nbsp; Thane ran up to her, over-stuffed

      pack on his back, and pointed to the

      others. “What are we going to do with

      them? We're not just going to leave them

      tied up like that, are we?”

      The girls struggled to get untied,

      but the magic duct tape wasn't budging.

      “Actually, that’s exactly what

      we’re doing. Someone will find them,

      eventually.” She continued to walk away

      from the beach, trying to get the show on

      the road.

      “Ivy—”

      “Look,” she whipped around to

      face Thane and Garren, who looked

      uneasy about either leaving or leaving

      the others behind. “I'm not staying here

      another minute. You can either come

      with me, or not.” She wasn’t about to get

      captured by Eradicators because they

      had second thoughts.

      Garren stood straighter and

      crossed his arms over his chest. “Not

      until you tell us what's going on.”

      She couldn't help but laugh at the

      way he was putting his foot down.

      “Okay, have it your way.” She turned

      and walked away. Staying here wasn't an

      option but she didn't think they were

      stupid enough to stick around. Maybe

      she was wrong. A few seconds later, the

      sounds of footsteps followed behind her

      as she stalked away from the beach.

      The night trekking through the

      forest was the longest of her life. With

      absolutely no light to guide them, they

      had to feel their way around the trees.

      Every snap of a twig brought them to a

      halt. They froze, waiting to see if an

      Eradicator pounced on them from behind

      a tree. The pattern of advancing and

      stopping made for an agonizingly slow

      pace. Between the sapphire draining her

      magic and the stress of possibly being

      discovered, her nerves were shot.

      Chapter 9

      “Are you ready to explain?”

      Garren asked as they finally found a

      paved road after many hours of trekking

      through dense forest.

      “Explain what?” Ivy opened her

      last bottle of water and took a sip. The

      sun was still below the horizon, but it

      brightened the sky enough for her to keep

      an eye on her surroundings. The threat of

      discovery from Eradicators didn’t go

      away with start of a new day.

      Garren rubbed his hands over his

      face and sighed. “Why were Becky and

      Sarah looking for you?”

      “Becky and Sarah? On a first

      name basis already? Exactly how long

      were you flirting with them while Thane

      and I were left vulnerable?”

      “Hey, how was I supposed to

      know that other guy was with them? And

      stop trying to turn this around on me.”

      He was yelling now.

      “Keep it down,” she whispered.

      Adrenaline rushed through her veins,

      jolting her nerves like a spike of

      caffeine. Her gaze darted all around,

      scouting for enemies in the trees.

      Thane

      maneuvered

      himself

      between her and Garren as they walked

      along the shoulder of the road.

      “She has a point,” he said,

      lowering his voice at her raised

      eyebrow. “That guy could've slit her

      throat before you realized someone was

      there.”

      “Hey, that'd never happen. No

      thanks to you,” she told Garren. “What

      was it, anyway? The estrogen induced

      giggling or the C cups that drew you into

      their trap? I know it's been a few hours

      since you hit on anyone, but seriously,

      put a lid on your libido before you get us

      all killed.”

      “Jealous I never hit on you?”

      “If I recall, you did hit on me

      when I first came to town and I told you

      to get lost.”

      Thane snorted. “So that's why

      you don't like her? Because she turned

      you down? Classic.”

      “I believe his exact words were

      'Hey baby, don't be shy. You can ask me

      out.' So I said, 'Great, get out.'”

      A snort escaped Thane’s attempt

      to stifle his bubbling amusement. Garren

      shot her a glare that was probably

      supposed to scare her. She’d seen

      worse. At least the topic of why Jeff and

      his bimbos were looking for her was

      forgotten.

      “You couldn't keep your eyes off

      me,” Garren said. “So I thought I'd help

      you out.” He kicked a rock down the

      road, the sound of it hitting the pavement

      echoing off the trees.

      She tamped down the urge to

      smack him upside the head for

      broadcasting their location again. With

      the mood he was in, he might hit back

      and then she’d punch him and then he’d

      do the same and then pretty soon a huge

      brawl would break out for anyone within

      a half-mile radius to hear. So she kept

      her hands to herself.

      “Don't get too excited,” she said

      instead. “I was also staring at that kid

      with the huge boil on his neck.”

      “Whatever. I know you think I'm

      hot and you know you think I'm hot.”

      Garren shrugged his shoulders and

      smiled as she stared at him with her

      mouth wide open.

      “Does your arrogance know no

      bounds?”

      “I'm not arrogant, sweetheart.

      Just honest.”

      A retort died on her lips as

      Thane interrupted. “Will you two give it

      a rest already? We have a long journey

      ahead of us and your bickering is going

      to drive me crazy.”

      They trekked the next mile in

      silence. Her feet dragged along the

      pavement, energy draining away with

      every step. The soft dirt on the side of

      the road beckoned her to lie down and

      rest her head.

      Five minutes. I only need to

      close my eyes for five minutes and then

      I’ll be as good as new.

      A scraping along the asphalt

      behind them cleared the fog from her

      brain. When she glanced over her

      shoulder, nothing was there. At first, she

      blew it off as her overactive imagination

      and exhaustion. But after about the tenth

      time, she stopped and turned around to

      find out once and for all what was

      following them.

      “Ivy, why did you—?”

      “Shhhh!” She frantically waved

      her hand behind her to shut up her

      cousin. She needed silence. The wind

      rustled the trees and a few birds sang

      out. She stood perfectly still for many

      minutes, waiting for the scraping to start

      again. It didn’t. Whatever it was, she

      must’ve scared it away.

      She turned back around and

      strolled down the road along with the

      guys. When another scrape sounded right

      behind
    her, she whipped around, ready

      to catch the culprit in the act.

      “A-ha!”

      Still, there was nothing there.

      She took a couple steps forward and

      heard a new sound— a low growl, like a

      gargle.

      “That sounds like the baby

      dragon.” Her eyes searched all along the

      road and the nearby trees, but she

      couldn’t find it.

      “Good going, Ivy. It probably

      followed us,” Garren said.

      “But I don’t see it.” She could

      hear it right in front of her but no matter

      how hard she squinted in the dim light,

      she couldn’t find it.

      “And you won’t. That breed is

      exceptional at camouflage. They have

      the ability to become completely

      invisible,” Thane explained.

      She squatted down and reached

      out her hand. She moved it back and

      forth, hoping to touch the dragon. After

      a few moments of doing nothing more

      than fanning the air, she stood and

      shrugged. If it wanted to follow them,

      there was nothing she could do about it.

      The morning sun was climbing

      higher, but in the shadows of the trees

      lining the road, the air was still cold. In

      the distance, the sound of a large engine

      grew louder. They needed to put as much

      distance between them and the campsite

      as quickly as possible. Hitching a ride

      was their best option at the moment.

      Walking backwards, she stuck

      her thumb out like she'd seen people do

      on TV and waited.

      “What are you doing? Taking

      rides from strangers is dangerous. Don't

      you watch movies?” Thane asked.

      “I'm tired of walking and I'm

      hungry. Unless you're hiding a car in

      your pocket, stop that truck.”

      “Who made her boss?” Garren

      asked Thane.

      As the truck slowed down to a

      stop, she huddled them all together.

      “Remember that the driver’s a Bane. No

      magic.” She made sure to meet them both

      in the eye. She wasn’t sure how much

      exposure they had of the world outside

      Salmagundi, the world where magic only

      existed in books and movies.

      Garren rolled his eyes and

      stepped back. “We’re not idiots.” That

      wasn’t reassuring.

      Thane opened the door and a

      billow of cigarette smoke hit them in the

      face. She stepped up to talk to the driver

      and was surprised by what she saw.

      A middle-aged, bottle-blonde

      woman smiled from the driver's seat.

      “Hey, missy. Where you kids headed?”

      “I don't suppose you're going to

      Sacramento?” she asked, already getting

      queasy from the tobacco fumes.

     


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