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    Pucker Up

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      He bit her. Indirectly, but his

      teeth still punctured her skin. And his

      saliva, with all its germs and magic,

      could’ve contaminated her blood.

      Crap. Karma strikes again.

      A moment later, rationale took

      over and she realized that she couldn’t

      become a werewolf because she was

      already a witch. The two different

      magics couldn’t live inside the same

      person . Duh. One always dominated the

      other and because she was born a witch,

      she’d stay a witch. At least she’d be

      spared the anguish of fleas.

      Danny sat on the floor, leaning

      against the wall across from the

      bathroom when she came out. “Your

      cousin Thing called.”

      “You mean Thane?”

      “Yeah, that's what I said. He

      needs to talk to you 'bout something

      important. He wants you to come over to

      his house right away.” He scrambled to

      his feet.

      She held in a groan. Thane was a

      fellow Senior at school and a nice

      enough guy, though a bit high strung. He

      discovered a lost letter in his late uncle's

      trunk that her mother had written when

      she was pregnant with her. Her father,

      Thane’s uncle, died before telling

      anyone he was a new dad, so nobody in

      Thane’s— and now her—family knew

      she even existed until three days ago.

      The last couple of days had been

      hell for her with Thane following her

      around asking a million questions to 'get

      to know her better'. They’d had casual

      conversations in the past, usually

      homework related, but now he wouldn’t

      shut up. She couldn't take it anymore.

      “I'm sure whatever he wants to

      talk about can wait until Monday.” She

      pushed past her door and headed to her

      desk to pull out her Trigonometry

      homework.

      “But,” Danny said as he barged

      in. “He told me he'd give me ten bucks if

      I get you to go over there.”

      She stopped. “He did?” How

      badly did he want to know about her

      childhood pets, or where she went on

      vacation?

      “Yeah, so go.”

      Sitting in her chair, she looked

      him over from head to toe. For once, he

      might be useful to her. “Is Garren going

      to be there?”

      “Who?”

      “Never mind.” She twisted the

      wide leather bracelet that never left her

      right wrist as she thought. “Tell you

      what. I'll go if you donate Thane's bribe

      money to the New Rug Fund.”

      “What?” His voice screeched out

      a high note. His eyes grew so wide that

      the whites were visible all around his

      irises.

      “You're the one who ruined the

      rug in the first place, remember?

      Besides, do you want to go back to the

      orphanage that kept you locked in a cage

      like a dog?”

      He froze in his step, terror

      reflected in his eyes. “I don’t wanna go

      back there.”

      Mr. McGregor may be son of a

      bitch, but at least he treated Danny like a

      human being. No cages for werewolves

      in his house.

      “If we don’t come up with

      $5,000 soon, we’re both outta here.”

      His shoulders sagged as he

      dropped his gaze to the floor. “Fine.”

      She grabbed her hoodie and

      skateboard. “You should've asked for

      twenty.”

      “Hey, Ivy?”

      She stopped with her hand on the

      doorknob and waited.

      “If you have a cousin, does that

      mean you're going to move out and live

      with him now?”

      Her heart cracked at the tremor

      in his voice. “I'm not going anywhere.”

      He smiled.

      “All right, out. I have to go earn

      our first ten dollars. Only $4,990 to go.”

      She set her shoulders to brace herself for

      a boring evening of interrogation and

      dragged herself out of the house to visit

      her new family.

      Chapter 2

      “You want me to do what?” Ivy

      asked. The first place Wizard Martial

      Arts trophy she had been admiring

      slipped through her fingers and fell to

      the floor. The clank echoed throughout

      Thane and Garren's bedroom as it hit the

      hardwood.

      “Kiss— Prince— Sebastian,”

      Thane said as he leaned back in his

      chair, the wood creaking in protest.

      Green eyes peered through wisps of

      blond hair, accentuating the soft contours

      of his choir boy face. He was every

      mother’s dream for her little girl;

      respectable, handsome and totally non-

      threatening. But that wholesome, All-

      American-Kid persona he had going on

      was an act. Something sick and twisted

      lurked beneath the surface.

      She thought he wanted to discuss

      family trees, not disgust the hell out of

      her. The very idea was... was... just

      gross. On top of that, he had the nerve to

      roll his eyes at her. Her! She wasn't the

      one who had lost her mind.

      Garren,

      Thane's

      stepbrother,

      listened to the conversation from his

      bed. He sauntered over to her, picked up

      the dented trophy and placed it back on

      the shelf. He was the polar opposite of

      her cousin in every way. Arresting blue

      eyes, with the power to make otherwise

      intelligent teenage girls abandon all

      common sense, peeked out from behind

      locks of black hair. Add his sharp facial

      features and muscular build, he was who

      the daughters drooled over.

      One hand still on the ledge above

      her shoulder, he leaned in and flashed a

      cocky smile. “You should do it, Ivy. It

      might be the only chance you get to kiss

      a guy.”

      She bit the inside of her cheek to

      keep herself from responding to his

      childish jibe. She didn't like him being

      so close, afraid he'd see the bruises she

      tried to hide under her curly hair. After a

      brief stare-down, he turned and flopped

      down on his unmade bed. His cheap

      cologne lingered in the air, tickling her

      nose.

      She backed up into the wall and

      crossed her arms over her chest,

      obscuring the band logo displayed

      across her baggy, black t-shirt. She eyed

      each boy warily. “Is this a joke?

      Because if it is—”

      “No, no.” Thane threw his hands

      up in surrender, shaking his head.

      Her narrowed eyes regarded

      Garren, the boy who'd been the bane of

      her existence since she arrived in the

      small Alaska town. This could be one of

      his practical jokes.

      But Thane wasn't the type to

      tease people. On the contrary, being

    &nbs
    p; smart and a bit socially awkward, he

      was picked on quite a bit. He wouldn't

      go along with his stepbrother, would he?

      She turned to her cousin. “But

      Prince Sebastian's been dead for two

      hundred

      years.

      That's

      disgusting,

      immoral, and I'm pretty sure illegal.”

      Was she the only one who thought this

      was wrong?

      “Technically, he was cursed, not

      killed,” Thane clarified.

      “I fail to see the difference.” She

      turned around to crack the window open.

      The smell of sweaty socks and low tide

      made her woozy. “Are you guys storing

      bait in here?” She shuddered at the

      thought of what could be lurking under

      the piles of filthy clothes crammed in the

      corners. She stuffed her hands in her

      pockets

      to

      keep

      from

      getting

      contaminated.

      Garren glared at her. “No. My

      hockey uniform still reeks of spoiled

      halibut. I still owe you for that.”

      She smiled. That was one of her

      better pranks. He deserved it after

      announcing to the entire cafeteria that

      she was in need of a more effective

      soap. “You started it.”

      Garren moved to get up, but

      Thane beat him to it and stood between

      the two. “That's enough. Can we focus?”

      After clearing her head with

      fresh air, she ignored Garren as best she

      could and turned back to Thane. “Fine.

      Why do you want me to kiss a dead—

      excuse me— sleeping prince?” Not that

      it mattered since she wouldn't do it

      anyway. She was just curious.

      “Because I believe it will break

      the spell,” he said, settling back down in

      his seat.

      “And you want to break the spell

      because...?” What’s in it for him?

      Thane's eyes grew wide before

      he grabbed a folded up Salmagundi

      Gazette and shoved it in her hands.

      “Because the wards around the town are

      failing. I thought you, of all people,

      would be concerned about that.”

      She didn't appreciate his tone

      and snapped the paper open to see what

      he was talking about. Skimming the

      front-page article, she caught key words

      like 'secrecy wards', 'failing', 'solution',

      and 'reward'.

      Reward?

      That

      caught

      her

      interest. “I still don't see what one has to

      do with the other.”

      Thane took the paper back and

      slowly rolled it up, never taking his

      perplexed gaze off her. After an

      uncomfortable moment of his staring, a

      look of understanding spread across his

      lightly-freckled face. “I forgot you've

      only been here a year and don't know all

      the history. Legend says that Prince

      Sebastian set the original wards on

      Salmagundi to protect his lover from her

      scorned husband.”

      “And you think, if he was back,

      he could reset the wards, and we'd get

      the money for saving the town.” That

      made some sense.

      “You could even snag a date to

      Senior Prom next month,” Garren said.

      “I'm sure Prince Sebastian would be so

      happy to be alive again, he'd lower his

      standards for you.”

      That was it. She grabbed the

      closest book on the desk and flung it at

      him. He was so busy laughing at his own

      stupid joke that he didn't see it coming in

      time to shield himself. It nailed him right

      in the chest.

      Rubbing his sternum with one

      hand, he turned the book over and

      smiled. “Romeo and Juliet? Are you

      flirting with me?”

      Blood and heat rushed to her

      cheeks as her mouth fell open. Of all the

      books splayed on the desk, she had to

      pick up that one. “What? Absolutely

      not!”

      “Are you sure? Because this is a

      pretty romantic book—”

      She snorted. “Romantic? What's

      romantic about a girl killing herself over

      a guy?”

      He leaned forward, his elbows

      resting on his knees as he held the book

      in both hands. “She was in love,” he

      challenged.

      “She was an idiot,” she said as

      she waved away his lame response,

      ending that conversation.

      He reclined back against his

      pillows and opened the book. “Whatever

      you say, Ivy.”

      She

      leaned

      against

      the

      windowsill and brought her attention

      back to the reason she tolerated Garren

      in the first place. “So why do you think

      we'll be able to break the spell? I'm sure

      others have tried before.” She was

      almost afraid to hear the answer.

      Thane

      had

      a

      passion

      for

      experimenting and testing his theories.

      He had no problem disregarding the

      rules when they interfered with his test.

      Not only had he been arrested a few

      times, but banned from the pool for life.

      “You know how I've been

      researching my family line of Potion

      Masters?”

      Garren groaned. “Oh gawd, don't

      get him started.”

      She nodded and motioned for

      him to continue. He'd mentioned it a few

      million times already, but anything that

      annoyed Garren, she encouraged.

      Thane sat up straighter in his

      chair and grabbed an old, cracked

      leather book off his desk and cradled it

      in his hands. “About five years ago, I

      found a bunch of these old diaries that

      belonged to our great-grandmother

      Leviena, about twelve times removed.”

      He opened the book and thumbed

      through the yellowed pages until he

      found what he was looking for. He

      handed her the book.

      “Wow, it's in great shape for

      being so old.” She handled it carefully,

      not wanting it to disintegrate in her

      hands.

      “Don't

      worry.

      There's

      a

      preservation spell on it,” he said. “In

      here she mentions having a secret love

      affair with Prince Sebastian right before

      he was cursed.” He sat there, staring at

      her, as if she was supposed to already

      know the rest of the story.

      She glanced at the faded words

      and shrugged. “Okay, so we have an

      adulterer in the family. I don't see what

      that has to do with me kissing her

      boyfriend.”

      “You're going to have to explain

      everything or we'll be here all night

      waiting for her to get it,” Garren said as

      he pushed his black hair out of his eyes.

      The b
    ook she threw at him lay next to

      him on the bed, forgotten.

      She glared. “Why are you here

      again?

      Don't

      you

      have

      some

      cheerleaders to chase after?”

      “Nope. Taking the day off to rest

      my lips; chapped.” Garren said with a

      smile.

      She rolled her eyes and sighed.

      “What else do you have to tell me?” she

      asked Thane.

      “Right. Well, since learning all

      this, I've been reading everything I could

      to learn more about Prince Sebastian.

      Did you know he was a brilliant Potions

      Master? He discovered how to keep fire

      thistle from exploding when adding it to

      —”

      “We don't care!” Garren said,

      running his hands through his hair. “Just

      get to the part about breaking the damn

      curse.”

      “Everyone should care about all

      the contributions he's made, not only to

      the art of potion making, but spell

      creation, charms—”

      “You're obsessed with the man.”

      Garren said. “It isn't natural.”

      Thane rolled his eyes as he

      ignored his stepbrother and spoke to her.

      “I'm not obsessed, just fascinated.”

      Garren stood, walked to the

      overflowing bookshelf and pointed to

      each spine on the second shelf. “Prince

      Sebastian, Prince Sebastian, Prince

      Sebastian,” he said after touching each

      one. “It's like you're in love. Maybe you

      should kiss him.”

      Her head snapped back and forth

      between the stepbrothers, like watching

      a tennis match. She was glad they

      weren't talking about her kissing a dead

      guy anymore.

      Thane swatted Garren's hand

      away from the books and grabbed one.

      He set it down on the desk, cover side

      up. Love Potions and Curses. “As I was

      saying,” he glared at Garren, who'd sat

      back down on the bed. “I looked up

      different spells and curses to find out

      which one was used. I've narrowed it

      down to two and the way to end the

      enchantment is the same for both— True

      Love's Kiss.” He leaned forward in his

      chair, elbows resting on his knees.

      “That means he needs to be

      kissed by his true love,” Garren told her

      after a moment of silence.

      “Well, duh,” she said. “That still

      doesn't explain why you want me to kiss

      him. I've never met him, so I couldn't be

      his true love.”

      “Yes, but I believe Leviena was

      and she died before she could break the

      spell,” Thane explained.

      She glanced back down at the

      diary in her hands, filled with her

      ancestor’s deepest, darkest secrets. That

      has

     


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