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      spring break.”

      “I told my dad I was spending

      the week at my mom’s house.” Thane

      smiled meekly and shrugged.

      Her heart sank as deep as the

      hole they dug themselves in. She pulled

      out all the cash she had in her bag and

      handed it to Garren. He took the money

      and headed back to the ticket counter.

      Hopefully, it was enough to get them to

      Sacramento. How they were going to get

      back to Alaska, she hadn't a clue.

      Thane stretched his legs out as

      best he could and slouched down in the

      seat. He hadn't slept since they were on

      the beach. Dark circles were already

      visible under his eyes. It didn't take long

      before he was snoring.

      She surveyed the large room for

      any signs the Eradicators broke free and

      followed them. The duct tape should

      hold but they could still make enough

      noise to attract attention. Hopefully that

      didn’t happen until the three of them

      were safely on a bus to Sacramento.

      She reached her arms overhead

      to stretch her aching back, but drew them

      back when the movement re-opened the

      c ut. I can’t believe how sloppy I’ve

      gotten. A sock from her pack made a

      suitable bandage, at least until Garren

      came back to watch over Thane and she

      could visit the restroom to clean up.

      That fight was too close, she

      could’ve been caught. Or worse, Thane

      could’ve been killed. What was she

      thinking,

      leaving

      the

      safety

      of

      Salmagundi? Her gaze shifted to each

      point of entry and the few other people

      waiting in the lobby. Her leg nervously

      bounced as she kept an eye out for any

      danger lurking in the shadows. Maybe

      they should go back.

      Back to what? A town that’s

      losing its protections a little every

      day? No, stick with the plan.

      “Hey,” Garren whispered into

      her ear as he took the empty chair beside

      her.

      She flinched at his sudden

      appearance, berating herself for letting

      him surprise her like that.

      “We only had enough money to

      get to Redding, California. The bus

      leaves in half an hour.” He handed her a

      ticket and pocketed the other two.

      “Then what?” she groaned. “That

      still leaves us at least another 150 or so

      miles until we get to Sacramento.”

      “At least we're getting closer.”

      Garren fidgeted in his seat before resting

      his ankle over his knee.

      “Seriously? We'll still be stuck

      and broke. I don't see how our situation

      has improved.”

      “I was trying to think of someone

      we might be able to ask for help.” His

      eyes shifted to her and back to the floor

      a few times. “Have you told anyone

      what we're doing?”

      Her eyes narrowed at his profile,

      since he wouldn't look directly at her.

      “No.” She didn't like where she feared

      this was going.

      “Well, your friend Athena seems

      pretty cool, maybe—”

      “Are

      you

      insane?”

      she

      interrupted. “Athena doesn't do favors

      for anyone, especially me. It will cost

      us, and cost us big.”

      “She likes me.” He finally met

      her gaze, eyebrow arched, and a crooked

      smile on his face. She kind of felt bad

      that he couldn't see through her

      housemate's games.

      She patted his hand that lay on

      the armrest between them. “You poor,

      pathetic, deluded fool. She doesn't like

      you, she likes what you can do for her.”

      He snatched his hand away and

      frowned. “Who else do we know that

      might help us out?”

      He had a point. Her stomach

      clenched at the thought of asking for

      Athena's assistance. She wouldn't make

      it easy for them.

      “I'll talk to her if you want,” he

      offered.

      “Absolutely not. She'd have you,

      me, and the lives of our children

      indebted to her for life.”

      “Our children?” he asked with

      an amused smile on his face.

      Heat rushed to her cheeks at the

      poor word choice. “I didn't mean... not

      our children, but you know, your

      children,” she emphasized by circling

      her hands in front of him. “And my

      children.” She pointed to herself.

      “Sure, Ivy. You keep telling

      yourself that.” That stupid smile stayed

      plastered on his face, his eyes locked

      with hers.

      All moisture vanished from her

      mouth under his stare, keeping her

      usually witty reply forever mute. How

      did he do this to her? She had to turn

      away from the triumphant twinkle in his

      eyes before she really embarrassed

      herself.

      “Fine, I'll call her. But we can't

      tell her what we're doing. If she finds out

      about the reward, she'll find a way to get

      it all for herself.” She found a pay phone

      and gave it the last of her change. Dread

      washed over her as the phone rang.

      Please don't let Mr. McGregor

      pick up.

      “Hello,”

      a

      female

      voice

      answered.

      “Athena, this is Ivy. I need your

      help.”

      “Oh, you do, do you? Where are

      you?”

      “In Oregon, I think. I need

      money.”

      “How much?”

      Good question. “About five

      hundred dollars should get us through.”

      “No, I meant how much are you

      willing to give me for helping you?” Of

      course, she couldn't do anything out of

      the goodness of her heart, given she

      didn't have one.

      She gritted her teeth. “How much

      do you want?”

      “First tell me what you're doing

      in Oregon.”

      “We're on our way to California

      to visit an old friend of mine, and we ran

      into some trouble. Can you wire me

      some money? We'll be in Redding

      tomorrow night.”

      “An old friend, huh? Why don't

      you call her for the money?”

      “He doesn't know we're coming.

      It'll ruin the surprise.” It sounded lame

      as she said it, but she couldn't take it

      back now.

      “Him, huh? Taking your new

      boyfriends to see your old one? Kinky.”

      She banged her head against the

      wall a couple times. “He's not my old

      boyfriend. Are you willing to help me or

      not? I'll owe you when I get back.”

      There was a moment of silence

      on the other end of the line before

      Athena spoke again. “Sure, I'll help you.

     
    Redding, right?”

      That was too easy. Athena was

      up to something, but what? “Yes.

      Thanks, Athena.”

      “You can thank me later.”

      The dial tone sounded through

      the receiver.

      She strolled back to the guys

      trying to figure out what the older girl

      was up to.

      “Well, is she going to help?”

      Garren asked as soon as she sat down.

      “Yeah.” She pushed the worry

      down, figuring she'd face it when she got

      back home.

      *****

      It was time to board the bus.

      Garren and Ivy helped Thane to a seat

      since his leg was still too sore to walk

      by himself. The trip took eighteen hours

      and four stops to get to the California

      town. She wasn't sure if other

      Eradicators were searching for her, so

      she kept her head covered in her

      sweatshirt hood while they found the

      MoneyGram store in Redding.

      She drummed her fingers on the

      counter as they waited for the store clerk

      to help them. Her patience was wearing

      thin. All she wanted right then was to

      take a hot shower and sleep for ten hours

      in a nice hotel room bed. But she needed

      Athena's money first.

      Thane tapped her shoulder and

      pointed across the store. Not another

      Eradicator? No, what she spotted was

      far worse.

      Athena stood there, looking like

      she walked right off the runway.

      “Surprise.”

      Chapter 12

      “Are you freakin' kidding me?”

      Ivy said to no one in particular as she

      stared at her nosy, interfering housemate

      standing in the middle of the store.

      Couldn’t anything go her way? It wasn’t

      fair that Athena had managed to travel to

      California and still look immaculate,

      where she and the guys resembled

      homeless bums.

      Athena

      stood

      before

      them

      wearing her patented don't-you-just-

      love-me smile that Ivy never bought in

      to. But by the big, goofy grins on the

      guys’ faces, they did. Athena sauntered

      over to Ivy and raised her arms as if to

      hug her but stopped short. She wrinkled

      her nose and stepped back, struggling to

      keep her fake smile in place.

      Good. Maybe if we smell bad

      enough she’ll go home.

      “Ivy, aren't you glad to see me?”

      Her voice was falsely sweet. “After

      all,” she said as she leaned in to whisper

      in Ivy’s ear. “You asked me for help.”

      A decision she already regretted.

      Athena automatically became the center

      of attention wherever she went. And

      though she was reluctant to admit it, Ivy

      enjoyed being the only girl on the trip.

      Now she’d be overshadowed by

      Athena’s overwhelming personality.

      She was ready to tell Athena to

      take a hike but stopped. “Where’s

      Danny?” The only reason she left him

      behind was because Athena was there to

      watch over him. How much trouble

      would he get into without either of them

      to run interference?

      “Don’t worry, he’s fine,” she

      said with a dismissive wave. “Mr.

      McGregor went out of town on some

      pack business so I sent Danny to his

      friend’s house for a few days. The next

      full moon isn’t for a few weeks.

      Besides, I just had to meet your friend.”

      Athena quirked her eyebrow as she said

      it.

      Ivy’s stomach dropped.

      Athena may play the dumb

      blonde, but she was as sharp as your

      average, everyday rocket scientist. She

      stood there and examined Ivy from head

      to toe, then did the same to both guys.

      “Taking fashion tips from transients,

      now? I’m sorry, but hobo chic doesn’t

      look good on you.”

      She turned around and walked

      out of the store, not even checking to see

      if the others were following. Which they

      were, because what else were they

      supposed to do.

      Sitting amongst a parking lot of

      beat up pick-ups and SUVs was a red

      Mini Cooper convertible. That has to be

      Athena’s. Awesome . Not exactly a

      roomy car; the back seat was so

      cramped, little kids probably kissed

      their knees sitting in it.

      So much for staying under the

      radar. Ivy frowned at the conspicuous

      vehicle.

      “Well, don't just stand there, put

      your bags in the back,” Athena said as

      the trunk lid popped open. Ivy tossed her

      pack in with the others and strolled to

      the open driver's door next to Athena.

      “So, a convertible, huh?” she

      asked.

      “What else? We're in California.

      What did you think I'd rent, a minivan?”

      Athena pulled the front seat forward and

      motioned Ivy in with a wave of her

      perfectly manicured hand.

      Garren and Thane raced to the

      passenger side door to claim the prized

      front seat.

      “I get shot gun, remember? Car

      sick,” Garren said.

      “Well, I need the leg room.

      Stabbed,” Thane retorted, pointing to his

      still sore knife wound.

      “Come on, Thane. Do your

      stepbrother a favor and sit with Ivy. I got

      stuck with her in the truck.” Garren tried

      to speak in a hushed voice, but it was

      still loud enough for her to hear him.

      Ow.

      Flashbacks of lying next to him

      in the truck as he rubbed comforting

      circles on the small of her back swam in

      her head. They were quickly drowned by

      the memory of the prank he pulled on her

      when he pretended to want to kiss her.

      Bastard.

      “But, I can't sit back there,”

      Thane said.

      “Sure you can. She's not that

      bad.”

      “But—”

      “I can hear you, you know,” she

      shouted, tired of the Ivy-bashing. Was

      she the new Typhoid Mary?

      Athena buckled herself into the

      driver's seat and sighed. “Gimpy up

      front, Pretty Boy in the back.”

      Garren

      mumbled

      something

      under his breath, but got in anyway.

      Thane had to slide the seat back to

      accommodate his long legs, causing

      Garren to scrunch up tight.

      Ivy chuckled at the annoyed

      expression on his face. Serves him right.

      “It's not funny.”

      “Sure, it is.”

      Something hit the trunk with a

      loud thump, but when she glanced back,

      nothing was there.

      “What was that?” Athena asked,

      peeking in her rearview mirror. Slowly,

      a small, green dragon shimmered into

      view. It tucked its wings in and sat,

      st
    aring at Ivy.

      “It's just Sparky. He's a baby

      dragon that seems to have adopted us.”

      “It better not scratch the paint. I

      didn’t get the insurance.”

      Garren grumbled. “You named

      it?”

      “Yeah, why not?” she asked. “It

      keeps showing up. Might as well call it

      something.” To her surprise, the dragon

      crawled down and curled up on her lap.

      Garren had to duck to avoid being struck

      by the dangerous whip of a tail.

      “I thought I told you we're not

      keeping it.”

      “Maybe you should tell him

      that.” She scratched the top of the little

      dragon's head while Garren glared at it.

      Its tail swayed back and forth in

      enjoyment, narrowly hitting Garren, who

      made the mistake of swatting it away

      with his hand. Sparky spun around and

      bared his teeth. He let out a low, gargley

      growl that made his whole body vibrate.

      She patted his back, trying to

      calm him down. Though she wasn't

      happy with Garren at the moment, she

      didn't want him barbequed in Athena's

      rental. “It's all right, boy. He's just mad

      because he isn't getting his way.”

      The little creature continued

      growling, his little pointed ears lying

      back flat against his head.

      Garren leaned into his side of the

      car. “Just keep that thing away from

      me.”

      She finally got the dragon to

      relax and lay back down on her lap. The

      sun dipped below the horizon and the

      stars brightened into view, one by one.

      The air on the highway was too cold to

      have the top down, but Athena loved it,

      and left the others to suffer through it.

      Sparky kept Ivy's legs warm, but she still

      shivered without her sweatshirt. She

      packed it in her bag earlier when it was

      warmer.

      She didn't realize she was

      leaning until she bumped into Garren's

      shoulder. Normally, she would've sat

      upright again, but his body heat warmed

      her bare arm, so she stayed where she

      was. Either he didn't notice or he didn't

      mind, for which she was grateful.

      She gazed out into the night sky,

      identifying constellations, when her

      body shifted and something started

      rubbing her other arm. It was Garren's

      hand. He had wrapped his arm around

      her shoulders. She was just beginning to

      think he wasn't so bad, when she noticed

      him staring off with a coy smile on his

      face. When she followed his gaze, she

      saw Athena watching him through the

      mirror.

      The comment about being 'stuck'

      with her slammed into her chest like an

      icepick to the heart. She bolted away

     


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