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    Pucker Up

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      “None of my—None of my

      business?” Kyle's voice grew louder as

      he stepped forward. People passing by

      rubbernecked at the scene he was

      causing. “I think when my girlfriend

      disappears right after a particularly

      bloody attack that is my business.”

      She wouldn't allow herself to

      move an inch away from his encroaching

      form. His anger was justified, but his

      words pissed her off. She stood to give

      him a piece of her mind, scraping the

      wrought iron chair against the cement.

      But Garren beat her to it. “I don't

      know who the hell you are,” he said as

      he got into Kyle’s face. “But you better

      back off, before you have to deal with

      me.”

      Kyle didn't move. They were

      like two heavy-weight boxers staring

      each other down before the first bell;

      trying to intimidate the other by sheer

      force of will. The amount of testosterone

      wafting off them was enough to choke a

      troll.

      She nudged her way around

      Garren to stand by his side, not wanting

      Kyle to think she'd gone soft and needed

      protecting. “How dare you. I ceased

      being any concern of yours when I

      caught you shoving your tongue down my

      best friend's throat.”

      “Oh, no he didn’t,” Athena

      murmured.

      Kyle's face reddened as he

      clenched his jaw and narrowed his eyes.

      “That's why you left, because of one

      stupid kiss?”

      “Please. That was no one-time

      kiss. And no, that's not why I left.” It

      was part of it, not that she'd ever admit

      that to him.

      “So, why did you leave?” Kyle

      paused and looked around as if finally

      noticing the others. “And why are you

      with these Weeds?” His eyes traveled to

      each one and stopped on her. After a

      moment, they widened in understanding.

      “You’re a witch.” It wasn’t an

      accusation, but a statement of fact.

      She stiffened. Would he attack

      and then drag her to Rousseau? Would

      he leave in disgust? Would he not care at

      all? She wasn’t sure she was ready for

      any of those reactions.

      “Took you long enough,” she

      said in a huff, hands planted on her hips.

      All the anger Kyle held onto

      seemed melt off him like a snowman in

      Death Valley. “What happened that

      night, Ivy? All anyone says is that you

      killed Leslie and then ran away. Anyone

      who sees you is supposed to bring you to

      Rousseau for questioning.”

      Questioning? Yeah, right. The

      look of concern shining in his eyes

      halted the sarcastic retort on the tip of

      her tongue. He was no longer the angry

      ex-boyfriend staring at her, but the young

      man she fell in love with long ago. She

      couldn’t be angry with that Kyle. “ I

      don’t know what happened that night. I

      don’t know how I became a witch. I just

      don’t know.” Could he understand?

      Would he even try? “All I do know is

      that I can’t see Rousseau. Call it a gut

      feeling, but I don’t think I’d walk away

      from that meeting.”

      “You can’t know that,” he

      pleaded. “Maybe Rousseau can fix you.”

      He reached out to touch her cheek but

      stopped when Garren cleared his throat,

      making himself known.

      The idea made her cringe. It was

      funny. A year ago, being fixed sounded

      like a blessing. Now it was insulting.

      When did that change?

      “I don’t need that kind of help.

      Now, I think this little reunion is over.”

      She crossed her arms over her chest,

      ending the conversation.

      Garren hadn't moved an inch

      since he stood up to Kyle. But as Kyle

      moved to walk past her, Garren shifted

      to keep her behind him, like a well-

      muscled shield.

      “I won’t mention seeing you this

      time, but next time I’ll have to bring you

      in.” As soon as Kyle turned the corner,

      they sat back down in their seats.

      “Sure, send him away just when

      it was getting interesting,” Athena said

      as she leaned back in her chair.

      Ivy’s stomach ached like she just

      got off the Tilt-O-Whirl. Being back in

      the city and seeing him again brought

      back all those memories and feelings she

      ran away from over a year ago. She sat

      back and stared at the mug of cold cocoa

      in front of her.

      “I'll give you one thing, Ivy. He

      was hot. Do you think he's still dating

      your friend?” Athena smiled with a

      mischievous glint in her eye. Did Athena

      really want a go at Kyle, or was she just

      being a bitch?

      Garren quietly shredded a napkin

      while staring a hole in the table. He must

      have felt the weight of her gaze, because

      he turned to see her watching him. “Are

      you going to tell us the real reason you

      left? Because I'm sure it wasn't because

      of that asshole.”

      “Yeah,” Thane said. “What

      attack was he talking about?”

      All eyes were on her, waiting

      patiently for an explanation. Her leg

      bounced rapidly as she thought of what

      she wanted to tell them. She’d never

      spoken of that night to anyone before.

      “A group of us were fighting

      some vampires passing through, feeding

      off the locals. My m-mom was killed.”

      She swallowed to loosen her throat.

      “And then… Boom. All this magic just

      exploded out of me, flattening everything

      around me.” The fear and horror of that

      night rushed back. It was like her

      nightmare all over again.

      Taking a shaky breath, she

      continued. “A member of my team died

      when my magic blasted her against a

      tree. That’s when I learned I was a

      witch. Obviously, I couldn't stick

      around.” She unsnapped the leather

      bracelet to expose the iridescent tattoo

      of four hash marks with an arrow

      diagonally

      across

      them—

      the

      Eradicator’s symbol.

      “You’re an Eradicator?” Garren

      yelled as he jumped out of his seat.

      She knew in her gut that he’d

      react badly, but she couldn’t help feel a

      twinge of disappointment. She lifted her

      chin up a little higher. “No,” she said

      calmly. “Not anymore.”

      “I can’t freakin’ believe this. I

      knew there was something wrong with

      you,” he yelled before stomping off

      down the street.

      “I’ll go get him,” Thane said as

      he rose from his seat.

      “You seem surprisingly okay

      with this.”

      “I kind of
    figured it out already.”

      He

      shrugged.

      “You’re

      constantly

      watching your surroundings, you fight

      like you were trained to kill, and you

      never took that bracelet off your wrist. It

      wasn’t that hard to put the clues

      together.”

      She was stunned. She thought she

      was hiding her secret a lot better than

      that. “And you’re not mad?”

      “Not really. I’d do the same in

      your situation.” Thane excused himself

      and left to find his stepbrother.

      Athena glowered at her. “Were

      you ever going to tell us?”

      Not if I could’ve helped it.

      “Eventually. I just didn’t know how.”

      She locked eyes with the werewolf and

      prayed she believed her.

      Athena huffed and turned away.

      “Right.”

      An uncomfortable silence settled

      over the table. After a few moments, she

      pulled the box of hair color out to read

      the ingredients for a distraction. She was

      only half-way through the impossible to

      pronounce words when she heard the

      muffled voices of Thane and Garren

      around the corner.

      “She kills our kind, or have you

      forgotten,” Garren said.

      That was a cheap shot.

      “She is our kind. It’s not like she

      hasn’t had ample opportunity to kill us

      before. We’re still alive, aren’t we?”

      Thane said. Silence stretched out and

      she wondered if Garren took off again.

      Relief that Thane stood up for

      her tugged her lips into a smile. Surely,

      her cousin wouldn’t let the others

      abandon her.

      “Besides,” Thane spoke again.

      “We need her to break the curse.”

      Her smile fell. They were only

      going to tolerate her until they got what

      they wanted and then toss her aside.

      Maybe she should beat them to the punch

      and leave first. The thought of walking

      away while telling them all to go to hell

      flashed through her mind. She grabbed

      the bag at her feet and stood to leave

      when the guys came around the corner.

      Behind the obvious anger written

      all over Garren’s face, his eyes held the

      pain of a child learning that Santa Clause

      wasn’t real. Or, at least what she thought

      she saw in his eyes until he snapped his

      gaze away and sat back down in his seat.

      His jaw clenched as he crossed his arms

      over his chest.

      I couldn’t have hurt him. That

      would mean that he cared in the first

      place. She didn’t move. Any trust she

      may have earned was now shattered. She

      should just leave. But she gave her word

      to help break the curse and she didn’t

      break her promises.

      She sat down.

      “I just need to know whose side

      you're on. Ours or theirs?” Garren

      asked, finally looking her way.

      She

      knew

      people

      would

      automatically fear her as soon as her

      secret was out. She just hoped her

      friends believed her. “I'm not an

      Eradicator anymore. If I could get rid of

      this,” she said, waving her marked arm

      in the air. “I would. The whole reason I

      even came with you guys is to try to

      atone for what I used to be. You're either

      going to trust me or not.”

      Garren sat still, his gaze

      penetrating her eyes, as if he could find

      the truth if he looked long enough.

      She didn't back down, letting him

      take his time to find his answers.

      Seconds later, the sound of metal

      scraping against concrete broke their

      staring contest.

      Athena stood up and lifted her

      purse to her shoulder. “I think we better

      go find a place to stay before your

      boyfriend comes back with a bunch of

      his friends.”

      They walked in silence back to

      the car.

      Sparky had flown off earlier,

      most likely to find some fish in the

      American River nearby. He startled her

      when he jumped on her lap as soon as

      she climbed into the backseat. She

      scratched behind his ears, making him

      emit a gravely purr. He was probably

      the only friend she had left, now that the

      others knew the truth. She used to be an

      Eradicator. Would Prince Sebastian hate

      her, too, when he found out? She hoped

      not.

      At least I have nothing left to

      hide. Things can only get better from

      here, right?

      Chapter 15

      “So, you’re not mad at me?” Ivy

      asked Athena. They were crammed into

      the hotel bathroom with more beauty

      products than she knew existed. If the

      werewolf wanted to torture her, she

      found the most humiliating way: a

      makeover.

      Athena had made some calls and

      found out about a secret night club for

      magical beings in the city. There, they

      were supposed to ask around and find

      information

      on

      exactly where

      in

      Sacramento

      Prince

      Sebastian

      was

      located.

      Athena shrugged as she pulled

      the mascara out of her bag. “I’d have

      done the same in your shoes. We all

      have secrets. Yours was just a bit more

      scandalous than I thought it would be.”

      Pulling the wand out of the tube, she

      came at Ivy. “Don’t blink.”

      Ivy held as still as possible. The

      stench of hair dye still lingered in the

      small room despite the open window.

      She was surprised they hadn’t passed

      out already.

      “What’s your secret?” she asked.

      “If I told you it wouldn’t be a

      secret, now would it?” Athena backed

      away and smiled. “There, all finished.”

      She waved for Ivy to stand and look in

      the mirror above the sink.

      Ivy’s eyes widened at her

      reflection. A much prettier and colorful

      version of herself stared back. Her

      freckles were muted under layers of

      cover up and green eye shadow made

      her eyes sparkle. Athena insisted that the

      lip ring had to go. She ran her tongue

      over her smooth, peach colored mouth.

      No one would recognize her now. Hell,

      she barely recognized herself. Her gaze

      dropped down to the dress Athena

      insisted she wear.

      “How in the world did I let you

      talk me into this?” She motioned to the

      green sequined nightmare. She tugged

      down the hem of the skimpy dress, but

      when it reached an almost decent length,

      the deep neckline pulled down to show

      more cleavage than she wanted, which

      was any at all.

      “I'm spill
    ing out of this thing.

      Can't you fix it?” Yeah, she was

      whining,

      but

      she

      was

      really

      uncomfortable.

      Athena sighed as she attempted

      to tame Ivy's mass of new bottle-blond

      curls. “Honestly, Ivy, you have a nice

      body. Show it off a little.”

      “There's a fine line between

      'showing it off' and 'putting it on

      display', and I think if I were any farther

      over that line, I'd be naked.” She

      carefully adjusted the top.

      “You look gorgeous.”

      “I look like I charge by the

      hour.” Giving up on ever adjusting the

      dress to suit her taste, she hung her head.

      Athena stopped smoothing out a

      lock of Ivy's hair, and stared at her in the

      mirror. “You're a woman. Women have

      curves. Be proud of them. Who knew

      there was a hot babe under those rags

      you insist on wearing?”

      She met the enticing girl's gaze in

      the reflection. “I'm not ashamed of my

      body. I'm just not used to exposing it to

      the world. I had swim suits that covered

      me better than this.”

      Athena

      chuckled

      as

      she

      continued

      de-frizzing

      Ivy's

      hair.

      “Somehow, I believe you. Didn't you

      ever wear dresses? Even on a date with

      that delicious Eradicator?”

      She scrunched up her face,

      thinking back to her relationship with

      Kyle. “We didn't really go on too many

      dates, just hung out. And dresses are a

      pain to wear when fighting.” She

      assumed at least, since she never wore

      one to know for sure.

      “You know, finding out you were

      an Eradicator explains so much about

      you.”

      “What do you mean?”

      “For starters, only a werewolf

      slayer would feel safe living with a

      house full of them. I thought maybe our

      village found its new idiot when you

      rented a room at the boarding house.

      And now that I think about it,” she said,

      pointing at Ivy's reflection with the

      hairbrush. “I've never seen you use your

      magic, on purpose at least.”

      Ivy frowned. Athena seemed to

      be having too much fun at her expense. “I

      figured someone needed to keep an eye

      on you guys during a full moon.”

      “Of course, you did. Now I know

      where you got the idea you can save the

      world.” She finished putting half of Ivy's

      hair up, leaving the back loose. It looked

      better than Ivy had ever seen it. With the

      front pulled away from her face, she

      looked like she was a high-class call

      girl any senator would sneak around

     


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