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    Pucker Up

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      you

      should

      wear

      more

      feminine

      clothes?”

      She scoffed as she tied her

      sneaker. She’d rather get caught by

      Eradicators than put on another one of

      Athena’s dresses. “No can do. I didn’t

      shave my legs.” She threw Garren a

      triumphant smile before stuffing her hair

      into the wool cap.

      His gaze dropped to her denim-

      clad legs and he shivered violently.

      That’s it! He’s going down. She

      stood to get in his face for a proper fist-

      meets-nose

      argument

      when

      Thane

      stepped between them. He seemed to do

      that a lot. “I have an idea,” he said. He

      rifled through Athena’s suitcase until he

      found a pale pink cardigan and handed it

      to her. “It’s frilly, it’s pink, it’s very un-

      Ivy.”

      Both Garren and Kyle laughed

      out loud as she regarded the item in

      Thane’s hand with horror. She didn’t do

      pink, ever. And to top it off, it was

      cashmere.

      “Sorry, can’t do it; allergic.”

      “To the material?” Thane asked

      as he checked the label.

      “Sure, that works.” She yanked

      her last clean sweatshirt out of her pack

      but before she could pull it on, Garren

      snatched it from her hand.

      Instead, he tossed the fuzzy, pink

      nightmare at her. “No one will recognize

      you in this.”

      She hated that he was right. Any

      Eradicator that knew her would never

      give her a second glance dressed in

      pink. Take one for the team. She slid on

      the sweater, suppressing a sigh as the

      fuzzy material caressed her bare skin.

      Damn, it feels fabulous. Petting

      the soft fabric covering her arms would

      be undignified, so she restrained herself.

      “Happy?” she asked the group with

      amused smiles plastered on their faces.

      “Can we go now?”

      Just as she headed for the door to

      leave, Athena snatched the wool cap

      from her head. “You can’t wear this ugly

      hat. Come with me.” She grabbed Ivy’s

      hand and led her into the bathroom.

      Oh, gawd. Not another make-

      over. She closed her eyes and

      surrendered to Athena. Resistance was

      futile. When it was over, she ran her

      hands through her new straight blond

      hair. Without the curls, it fell to her

      waist. She almost didn’t recognize

      herself in the mirror.

      I look like a freakin’ Barbie

      doll. “Are we done?” She didn’t wait to

      hear the response before opening the

      bathroom door and walking out. Despite

      the dread still sitting in the pit of her

      stomach, she wanted to hurry up and find

      the prince so she could kiss him and go

      home.

      Athena followed her back into

      the room and bowed. “I think I did pretty

      well, considering what I had to work

      with.”

      “Wow,” Thane said as he

      gawked at Ivy. “You two could be

      sisters.”

      She rolled her eyes as she found

      her dagger and sheath. They already

      fought like sisters, might as well look

      ones, too.

      Kyle came up beside her as she

      slipped her sheath onto her belt.

      “Actually, I can see the resemblance

      between you and your cousin now. But

      to be honest,” he leaned in to whisper

      near her ear, “I prefer your dark, wild

      curls. It’s more… you.”

      She smiled at him, thankful he

      wasn’t impressed with the new image.

      Garren frowned at her as he

      stood by the front door. Apparently, he

      didn’t like the new hairstyle any more

      than her natural one. Not that she cared.

      “Let’s go,” Garren said. “I’m

      sure Ivy’s anxious to meet her new

      boyfriend.” He opened the door and held

      it open as everyone poured out. As she

      passed, Garren smirked and said, “You

      want to practice on some toads first?

      See if you can turn them into princes?”

      “You volunteering?” she shot

      back.

      “You wish.” He pushed her out

      the door and shut it behind him, twisting

      the doorknob to make sure it was locked.

      They left all their stuff in the

      second floor room, unsure if the prince

      would be up to a road trip right away.

      He might want to freshen up. Besides,

      Athena was going to have to exchange

      the convertible for a car with more

      room. No one wanted to drive all the

      way back to Alaska crammed in that tiny

      sardine can of a rental.

      The sun sat on the horizon, about

      a half hour away from dipping below,

      along with the temperature. She hoped

      her fancy sweater was as functional as it

      was decorative. Doubtful.

      Sparky sat on the trunk of the

      convertible, shimmering out of view

      until he was invisible.

      “So,” Kyle said as they walked

      past the myriad of family SUV’s parked

      in the lot. “Who’s riding with me?” He

      dangled his keys in the air when he

      reached his old, rusty truck. “Ivy?”

      Garren snatched her wrist and

      pulled her closer, as if she was about to

      go skipping over to Kyle. “She’s staying

      with us. Thanks for your help but you

      can go home now.”

      He opened the passenger door of

      the convertible and released his grip on

      her arm as he gestured for her to get in.

      Like she was going to follow his orders

      without question. Did he not know her?

      “Hold on,” she said as she

      backed away. “I need to say goodbye

      this time.”

      He glanced over to Kyle and

      back to her, his face pinched in

      annoyance. “Make it quick.”

      Who died and made him boss?

      She strolled over and stopped in front of

      Kyle. He stood tall, with his arms firmly

      crossed over his chest. His stare trained

      on her face.

      “Um,” she started, lowering her

      head to block his intense gaze. Saying

      goodbye proved much harder than she

      thought. “Thanks for, you know, saving

      my life.”

      Kyle snorted. “All I did was

      carry you. Your We—Wizard friends

      did the rest.” He dropped his arms and

      his guard. “Are you sure you don’t want

      to talk to Rousseau? Maybe…”

      She shook her head as she leaned

      into him and reached her arms around

      his shoulders. He wrapped his arms

      around her waist and pulled her closer.

      The scent of him brought a nostalgic

      ache to her heart. He smelled of summer,

      stolen kisses, and home. She inhaled

      deeply, hopi
    ng to bring a part of him

      with her.

      “We’re wasting time,” Garren

      shouted.

      Kyle’s chest rumbled with a

      growl as he squeezed her tighter.

      “Jackass can’t even let me have two

      minutes with you.”

      She pulled away, not wanting to

      give Kyle the impression that she felt

      more than friendship for him. “Well, you

      take care and say hello to Ernie for me.”

      She smiled in an attempt to reassure him

      that she was happy and going to be fine,

      but it felt empty on her lips.

      “All right, go do your thing, just

      be careful. And stick close to Garren.”

      He paused when she raised an

      inquisitive eyebrow. “You didn’t see

      how he acted around you when you were

      hurt. He’ll protect you.” His tone was

      serious.

      Her brain froze trying to

      comprehend what Kyle told her. But he

      hates me. Garren’s sense of obligation

      must be stronger than she realized. She

      shook off all thoughts of Garren and

      patted Kyle on the arm. “Goodbye,

      Kyle.” She left him standing by his truck.

      Garren climbed out and opened

      the door for her so she could sit in the

      backseat next to Thane. He slammed the

      door shut after sliding back in. “Took

      you long enough.”

      She wanted to yank whatever

      stick was up his butt and clobber him

      over the head with it. “Whatever.”

      Chapter 19

      “How do I activate the stone?”

      Thane asked. He cradled the sapphire in

      his palm with the rope still around his

      neck.

      “Hold it and say ‘Non evidens’,”

      Ivy told him.

      The sun had set, leaving only an

      orange glow on the lingering clouds to

      the west. Sparky had flown off towards

      the nearby Sacramento River, most

      likely to hunt. Athena cut the engine off

      after parking across from the old school

      house. No one dared leave the car

      without the protection the stone offered.

      Thane gripped the gem in his hand and

      repeated the phrase.

      “Okay,” he said as he tucked the

      sapphire under his shirt. “We have one

      hour to find Prince Sebastian. If we can’t

      find him by then, we can always come

      back tomorrow.”

      She suppressed a groan. Please

      let us find him tonight. “Yeah, sure. As

      long as it takes.”

      As they walked along the wide,

      wooden plank sidewalks, Thane gawked

      at the old part of the city. “I feel like I

      should have spurs and a Colt 45

      strapped to my hip.”

      Old Sacramento really did

      resemble an old-western town. The

      brick buildings with wooden façades

      and second-floor balconies were well

      maintained. The only evidence of age

      was a few faded signs on the side walls

      advertising the original business that

      occupied the buildings. She could almost

      believe she traveled back in time if it

      wasn’t for the modern cars lining the

      cobble stone streets.

      Athena casually looped her arm

      around Garren’s as they strolled ahead.

      Garren smiled at her as he untangled his

      arm from hers and wrapped it around her

      back to settle on her hip.

      Irritation bubbled inside. She

      was already tense and nervous as they

      searched for any signs of Pioneer Park

      or Eradicators, she didn’t need to watch

      those two slobbering all over each other,

      too.

      “Are we interrupting their date?”

      she asked Thane in a mock whisper.

      Garren

      glanced

      over

      his

      shoulder. “Like we’d let you two tag

      along on our date.”

      Athena laughed as she snaked her

      arms around Garren’s body in a

      sideways hug. They seemed so natural

      together, like a newly formed couple that

      couldn’t keep their hands off each other.

      Ugh, so nauseating.

      A group of teenagers strolled

      toward them, gawking at Garren and

      Athena as they passed.

      Her annoyance spiked to epic

      proportions and throbbed in her brain.

      She needed to do something before she

      popped a blood vessel. “Will you tell

      them to stop their embarrassing display

      and pay attention?” she asked Thane.

      “Why me?”

      Because they won’t listen to me.

      “You’re the leader of this mission, right?

      Take charge and make them do their job.

      We’re going to…”

      At the upcoming corner, a guy

      leaned against a post, watching people

      pass by. Not any guy, a face from her

      past. She grabbed Thane and pulled him

      over to a store front window. “Athena,

      you’ve got to see this,” she called, trying

      to sound perfectly normal.

      She pointed to an antique doll in

      the display as the others crowded around

      her. “There’s an Eradicator ahead,” she

      whispered.

      To her credit, Athena stayed in

      character as she nodded. “That’s nice. I

      love these old-fashioned toys.”

      Heavy footsteps echoed off the

      wooden walk-way. The Eradicator

      ambled toward them. He stopped right

      next to them, peering over their heads to

      see the display.

      Her heart sped up. Can he sense

      our magic already? They needed to

      move along, quickly.

      “I think I saw a toy store back

      this way,” She led them back the way

      they came. They passed another guy as

      they turned the corner. Short dreads,

      mocha skin and light blue eyes that could

      only belong to her old friend Darius. He

      caught her eye for a split second before

      she dropped her gaze to the floor ahead

      of her.

      Crap! Did he recognize me? She

      sped up, the others with her.

      “Hey, you,” he called out. “Don’t

      I know you from somewhere?”

      She slowed down a bit and

      hollered over her shoulder. “I doubt it.

      We’re not from around here.” Up ahead

      were the Sacramento River and the train

      house where there were plenty of places

      to hide. She focused on getting to the

      river, hoping the Eradicator believed her

      and went on his way. Fear of being

      caught curdled in her stomach.

      “They’re following us,” Thane

      whispered as they marched across the

      street.

      She peeked back. Big mistake.

      Recognition sparked in his eyes.

      “Ivy!”

      “Run!” she yelled and took off,

      assuming her friends would follow.

      Both Eradicators chased after

      them.

      They dodged oncoming tourists

      as they sprinted toward the river dock
    s.

      A guy with short dark hair who

      resembled Kyle flattened himself against

      the wall to avoid being run over.

      “Get the blonde,” Darius shouted

      behind them, much closer than she

      hoped.

      “Which blonde?” There was no

      mistaking that voice. It was Kyle.

      I should’ve known he couldn’t

      stay away. But would he help them? Up

      ahead was a familiar door. “In here.”

      They swerved around a group of

      old ladies and ducked into the hallway.

      It was a long corridor with private

      offices on either side and it dead-ended

      with another hallway like a capital T.

      They banked left and ran onto a balcony

      surrounding an outside courtyard one

      floor down. Twinkling white Christmas

      lights criss-crossed above the dining

      area and wrapped around the trunks of

      trees along the border. Diners sat at

      wrought iron tables sipping wine and

      enjoying the romantic setting. The

      courtyard was surrounded by brick

      buildings on three sides and an alley on

      the fourth.

      She led them behind a one of the

      decorated oaks in the corner to regroup.

      “Give me your sweater,” Athena

      said between quick breaths as soon as

      they stopped. Strands of her usually

      meticulously styled hair clung to the

      sides of her sweaty face.

      “Why?” Ivy asked as she

      unbuttoned

      the

      front.

      Goosebumps

      formed on her flesh as soon as the cool

      evening air washed over her skin. She

      had an idea what the werewolf was up

      to and didn’t like it, but she also didn’t

      have any better ideas.

      “Do you trust him?” Athena

      asked as she shoved her arms in the

      sleeves.

      She assumed she meant Kyle and

      didn’t have time to ponder the question

      in great depth, so she went with her gut.

      “Yes.”

      Before anyone could protest,

      Athena took off back down the hallway.

      After a few seconds, Ivy peeked

      around the corner. Athena waited in the

      doorway leading back out to the

      walkway. From one of the little shops

      behind her, Kyle stepped out.

      Her heart jumped in her throat

      when Athena spun around and met his

      eyes.

      Would

      he

      side

      with

      the

      Eradicators or with them?

      “Ivy’s over here,” he called back

      to the other Eradicators in the store.

      Athena darted out into the night with

      Kyle and one of the others in pursuit.

      She let out the breath she’d been

      holding.

      Because

      Athena

     


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