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    Pucker Up

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      with.

      After setting the brush down on

      the bathroom counter, Athena crossed

      her arms over her chest and watched Ivy

      fidget with the dress again. “So, how

      many?”

      Ivy tore her eyes away from the

      mirror to see Athena arch one perfectly-

      plucked eyebrow. “How many what?”

      Huffing a humorless laugh,

      Athena leaned back against the door.

      “Look at you, trying to play dumb. It

      doesn't suit you. How many have you

      killed?”

      She really didn't want to have

      this

      conversation

      right

      now,

      but

      considering how nice Athena was acting,

      she relented. “Actually, I hadn't killed

      anyone, until my magic made its

      appearance and flattened out an entire

      forest. My friend Ernie and I had always

      managed to handle a situation without

      bloodshed.”

      “Wow, that's... really boring.

      Had you ever even been in a fight?”

      “A few, mainly with fae. I was

      only sixteen when I left.” It sounded

      even more pathetic when she said it out

      loud. She sat on the edge of the tub and

      shoved her leg into the gold hooker-

      boots Athena demanded she wear. She

      looked like a slutty leprechaun.

      She helped Athena clean up the

      mess of make-up and hair clips, tossing

      them back into her bag. “Do you think

      Garren will ever speak to me again?”

      The cold shoulder he’d given her since

      lunch was expected, but it still stung.

      “I didn’t think you cared,”

      Athena said.

      “I don’t,” she said quickly. “But

      it’s going to get rather annoying if he

      keeps ignoring me. Thane got over it.

      Why can’t he?”

      “That’s because Thane’s ruled

      by reason and logic where Garren lets

      his emotions take control. Even though

      he’d never admit it, he needs a gesture

      on your part to get past your betrayal.”

      At first, she balked at the idea

      that Garren even had any feelings based

      on his past treatment of her. But when

      she thought about it, he did tend to react

      without thinking. It was like dealing with

      a child.

      “So what you’re saying is that I

      need to do something to sooth his ego.”

      Athena nodded. “Exactly. That’s

      why I chose that dress for you to wear.”

      Her brow furrowed as she

      looked down at her gaudy outfit.

      “What?”

      “Is this a dress you would pick

      out yourself?”

      She shook her head.

      “Are you embarrassed to wear it

      out in public?”

      “Extremely.”

      “That’s the gesture that’s going

      to get Garren to talk to you again; your

      utter humiliation for the good of the

      group.”

      She glanced at her reflection one

      more time and winced at the bright

      colors of gold and green. Mortified

      better described how she felt being seen

      like that. “Couldn’t I just apologize and

      offer to do his homework for the rest of

      the year?”

      “Nope.”

      She sighed. “Are we finished

      yet? Or do you have something else to

      torture me with?”

      Athena smoothed down her pale,

      pink dress. “We're done.” She pulled her

      blond hair over one shoulder to show off

      her scars from when she was infected. It

      was a werewolf thing.

      The iridescent Eradicator mark

      on her right wrist glinted off the

      bathroom light. “Do you have something

      to cover this up? I don't' think my leather

      bracelet goes with this outfit.”

      Athena smeared some concealer

      over Ivy’s wrist and gave her a gold

      bangle to wear. The werewolf’s eyes

      traveled up and stopped at the sapphire

      around her neck.

      “That’s got to go. It ruins the

      whole outfit.” She reached to take it off

      when Ivy clamped her hand over the

      stone.

      “I’m not going anywhere without

      it.”

      “Ivy, it clashes. Besides, you

      shouldn’t use it in the club. With all the

      witches, fae and anything else with

      magic there, you’ll wear yourself out in

      minutes trying to hide everyone. Best to

      leave temptation at home.”

      Reluctantly, she handed the

      sapphire to Athena. After making sure

      all the last minute touches were

      complete, the girls left the safety of the

      bathroom to find Garren and Thane

      lounging on the beds, channel surfing.

      She was so embarrassed for

      anyone to see her that Athena had to push

      her through the door. “Here she is. All

      cleaned up and in a dress.”

      “You look real nice,” Thane said

      as he hopped off the bed. Garren

      followed and stood next to Athena.

      Ivy smiled and gestured at his

      clothes with a wave of her hand. “Um,

      thanks. You, too.”

      Both guys were wearing their

      jeans and button down shirts. Garren

      eyed her with a scowl on his face. The

      intensity of his gaze was messing with

      her already wavering self-esteem. She

      crossed her arms over her chest in an

      attempt to hide herself.

      If this doesn’t prove I’m on his

      side, nothing will.

      “You look... different,” he said,

      his eyes widening slightly as he

      scrutinized her outfit.

      At least he’s talking to me.

      “Different? Wow, you sure know how to

      make a girl feel special.”

      He grinned, dimpling his cheek.

      “Well, you know me.”

      “Unfortunately.”

      “All right,” Athena said. “We all

      know what we need to do. Try not to be

      too obvious. We don't need some

      nutcase following us.” She handed Ivy a

      dagger, which she hid in her boot, just in

      case. “Thane, I want you sticking close

      to Ivy.”

      Thane crinkled his brow in

      confusion. “Why? I thought we were

      supposed to split up to cover more

      ground.”

      Athena exhaled loudly before

      explaining. “Well, look at her. She's

      hot.”

      “Maybe I should just stay

      behind,” she said. The idea of attracting

      so much male attention made her queasy.

      Rolling her eyes, Athena grabbed

      her purse and guided Ivy out the door.

      “They're just going to flirt with you, Ivy,

      not attack you. The worst you'll get is an

      ear infection from all the cheesy pick-up

      lines.”

      Ivy had to grab onto Garren for

      support as she teetered down the motel

      stairs. Her boots were going to kill her

      before any Eradi
    cator had a chance.

      It didn't take long before they

      were parking the car at the rail yards.

      Over 200 acres of land with abandoned

      buildings and train cars which were

      once the focus of the burgeoning city.

      Sparky curled up in the backseat and

      slept.

      Ivy hesitated, glancing back at

      the little dragon, then shook her head as

      she followed the others. I pity the idiot

      that tries to steal this car.

      The foursome slipped through a

      hole in the chain-link fence, and made

      their way in the dark to the cluster of

      long, brick, train houses. The moonlight

      reflected off the broken windows and

      rusted metal roofs. The only sound was

      their own footsteps clumping on the

      ground and the passing cars of the

      highway on the edge of the lot.

      She worried this was the wrong

      place, but when they opened the wooden

      side door, the blaring music and flashing

      lights spilled out and consumed them.

      “We need some sort of signal if

      one of us gets into trouble,” Thane

      suggested as they entered the crowded

      bar.

      “Fine,” Athena said. “How

      about... pumpernickel?”

      The lighting was dim, except for

      the bright colors that swam around the

      room. The center of the room was filled

      with people bumping and rubbing all

      over each other to the beat of the music,

      in what was supposed to be dancing.

      Tall, round tables sat along the

      perimeter of the spacious room where

      couples and small groups huddled

      together, drinking and talking. The bar

      ran the length of the long wall opposite

      the entrance. Most of the stools were

      occupied with flirting patrons nursing

      their drinks.

      She was overwhelmed with the

      assortment of magical beings there.

      Salmagundi had a varied population, but

      nothing like this. In the few minutes she'd

      been there, she spotted werewolves,

      satyrs, faeries, a couple drunk elves and,

      of course, wizards and witches.

      All chatter ceased when they

      walked in, every head turned their way.

      A figurative spotlight shone on her as

      she made her way across the floor to the

      bar.

      Athena immediately broke away

      from them and headed straight toward

      the group of werewolves. They occupied

      the corner of the club where couches

      were grouped together into a square. The

      three remaining were on their own,

      again.

      After a few moments, people

      went back to their conversations,

      ignoring them. Ivy sat on an empty stool

      at the bar, next to a punk rock satyr. The

      flashing disco lights gleamed off the

      metal studs lining his black leather

      jacket and his face was full of piercings.

      As soon as she sat down, he

      pulled his seat closer and leaned in.

      “Hello, love. Can I buy you a drink?” He

      spoke with the most wonderful British

      accent.

      She smiled and nodded. “I'll

      have a Poison Apple.” The nice thing

      about underground bars is that they didn't

      card.

      Thane took the stool on her other

      side, nervously glancing around. Garren

      stood behind her, leaning against the

      wooden railing circling the dance floor.

      He surveyed the area around him, but

      didn't move to speak to anyone. She

      caught his eye during one of his sweeps.

      “Talk,” she mouthed.

      Her attention was stolen when

      her drink was set down in front of her.

      She'd never tasted a Poison Apple, but

      heard they were delicious. She took a

      sip and her face practically caved in.

      The satyr chuckled in her ear. “I

      take it you've never had one before.

      They tend to be a bit sour.”

      She finally swallowed and

      smiled back, being polite. “Just a bit. I

      think my face might implode.”

      His warm laugh put her at ease.

      “What's your name, love?”

      She leaned in close to be heard

      over the blaring music and talking

      echoing off the walls. He wore a

      wonderful cologne that teased her nose

      in the most delicious way.

      “I'm Ivy.” This close up, she

      could make out intricate designs carved

      into his horns atop his head. His hair

      was a nice chocolate brown and she

      wondered if it matched the fur on his

      goat legs.

      “Ivy? Are you a fae?”

      She gritted her teeth as she

      answered, “No.”

      “Well, it’s a lovely name for a

      beautiful woman. I’m Ralph.”

      She had to look the other way to

      hide the blush rushing to her cheeks. She

      didn't know if it was the beautiful part or

      being referred to as a woman that caught

      her by surprise. Flirting was hard.

      Next to her, a lovely, but much

      older, blue faery talked to Thane with a

      smile on her lips. There was something

      about him that sure attracted the cougars.

      A hand squeezed her knee,

      bringing her attention back to the satyr.

      Not wanting to be rude but also not

      wanting to encourage him, she patted his

      hand before removing it from her leg and

      placing it on his own. All while smiling

      warmly, of course.

      Ralph's hand then snaked its way

      to the exposed skin on the top of her

      back, underneath her hair. A shiver ran

      down her spine. Instead of shrugging him

      off like she was inclined to do, she

      picked up her drink and took a big sip.

      She forgot the shock of sour that hit her

      last time. Her eyes watered as she

      forced herself to swallow.

      Ralph chuckled as he rubbed

      small circles on her upper back. “You'll

      get used to it, love.”

      She was about to ask him what

      he knew about Prince Sebastian when

      his arm was forcefully pulled away.

      They both spun around to see Garren

      holding onto Ralph's wrist.

      “Hands off,” Garren said, glaring

      at the satyr.

      Ralph wrenched his arm away

      and stood up to face Garren. The satyr

      was taller, but Garren had him beat in

      bulk.

      “Bugger off. The lady's with

      me,” Ralph said. They stood facing each

      other in silence. She was about to

      separate them, when a beautiful woman

      with ebony skin beat her to it.

      “Care to dance?” she asked

      Garren.

      He looked to Ivy, waiting for her

      to say something. She nodded her head,

      encouraging him to go with the woman.

      The woman was a werewolf, by

      the look of the scars she proudly wore

      on her arm. She led him to the dance

      floor where he wra
    pped his arms around

      her delicate frame.

      “Who was that bloke?” Ralph

      asked as he sat back down.

      “No one special.” She peeked

      back over her shoulder to see Garren

      smiling and laughing with the woman, as

      if they were a couple. She ignored that

      little twinge in her chest as she smiled

      over at Ralph.

      “So Ralph, how long have you

      been in...”

      The mark on her wrist burned

      more intensely than it had since entering

      the bar. Only one creature still had that

      effect on her anymore. A horrible

      sensation washed over her that she'd

      only felt a few times in her life. It felt

      like tiny icicles stabbing her all over her

      skin. She went on alert; muscles tensed,

      heart sped up and adrenaline coursed

      through her veins.

      A pale hand tapped Ralph on the

      shoulder. “I said…” he started as he

      turned, but his next words died on his

      lips as he came face to face with the

      intruder. Blood drained from his face as

      his mouth dropped open. “Well, it... it

      was nice talking to you, Ivy,” he

      stammered before he slunk away.

      Coward.

      She

      stared

      straight

      ahead,

      counting the bottles of liquor lining the

      shelves behind the bartender. Out of the

      corner of her eye, a man dressed in

      black took the seat Ralph vacated.

      He didn't say anything for a good

      two minutes as she sat frozen in her seat.

      It dawned on her, then, that she didn't

      have to stay there. The club was huge

      and a girl had to make her rounds, right?

      Without a word to her new

      neighbor, she moved to stand, when a

      cold hand clamped onto hers. She

      flinched at the touch and tried to yank

      her hand free, but he held on. She finally

      turned to glare at the man next to her.

      His short black hair and almond

      shaped eyes spoke of an Asian heritage,

      most likely Korean. He was handsome

      and appeared to be older than her by

      only a few years, though it could have

      been centuries.

      Then it happened. He revealed

      himself when he smiled. “Hello, Ivy,” he

      said, the light glinting off his pearly

      white fangs.

      Her mind went blank. What was

      it? Sourdough? Rye? When finally she

      found the word, her voice barely rose

      above a whisper. “Pumpernickel.”

      Chapter 16

      “Pardon?” The corners of his

      eyes crinkled as the vampire smiled at

      Ivy.

      She racked her brain for any

      excuse to get away from him but nothing

      came to her as she gazed into his black

     


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