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    Pucker Up

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    She pressed her wrist against her

      stomach and wrapped the end of her

      shirt around it to staunch the bleeding.

      Prince Sebastian's eyes widened

      as they focused on her. “Leviena, you

      are alive.” He sat up and reached out his

      hand toward her straight, bottle-blond

      hair, but she jerked back.

      Garren stepped in front of

      Sebastian and smacked his hand away.

      “Don't touch her.”

      She was shocked at the intensity

      of his words. Her heart pounded as she

      stood behind him. A glaring contest

      commenced

      between

      vampire

      and

      mortal. Standing up to an Eradicator was

      one thing, but Garren was way over his

      head facing a vampire.

      She needed to diffuse the tension

      if they had any hope of getting out of

      there uneaten. “I'm not Leviena. I'm her

      great, great, great, great, great, great—”

      “Ivy, they get it,” Thane said. He

      stood against the wall next to the

      trembling woman who came in with Zoo.

      Nodding in understanding, she

      continued. “I'm her great, however many,

      granddaughter. She's still dead. Um,

      sorry for your loss.”

      Sebastian dropped his head,

      black hair falling around his face like a

      curtain. An

      uncomfortable

      silence

      saturated the room.

      Awkward. She stepped back,

      pushing Garren with her toward the exit.

      Maybe if they were discreet, they could

      get the heck out of there before the

      vampires noticed.

      Garren wrapped a possessive

      arm around her waist as they slunk back.

      His racing heart pounded against her

      back. They only had a few more feet

      until they crossed the threshold.

      “Leaving so soon?” Zoo asked,

      standing next to the prince still slumped

      on the bed.

      Sebastian’s head snapped up. He

      turned

      the

      full

      power

      of

      those

      beseeching, black eyes on her. The pain,

      desperation and fear on his face struck

      right to her heart. She was always a

      sucker for a sad case. Maybe Athena

      was right.

      She quickly shifted her gaze to

      Zoo. If she kept looking at Sebastian, her

      resolve would melt away and she’d find

      herself taking him in like every other

      pathetic creature to cross her path.

      “You two have a lot of catching

      up to do, so we’ll give you guys some

      privacy and wait out here.” She and

      Garren spun around and marched toward

      the door. They only managed to take two

      steps when Zoo popped up in front of

      them.

      She gasped and skidded to a halt.

      I hate when he does that. “Remind me

      to buy you a bell to wear around your

      neck.”

      “You're not going anywhere,”

      Zoo said.

      “Oh, yes I am. Why didn’t you

      tell me he was a vampire?”

      “Would you have broken the

      curse if you knew?”

      Never in a million years. “I

      might’ve. Anyway, it doesn’t matter

      now. He’s awake and sharp as ever,”

      She lifted her arm still wrapped in the

      bottom of her blood-soaked shirt as

      proof. “You don’t need us anymore.”

      She tried to step around him but

      he stuck his hand out to block her path.

      “Unfortunately, that’s not true. Madame

      Rita, if you will.” He motioned for the

      woman to come further into the room.

      Madame Rita shuffled closer, a

      large carpet bag clutched to her chest.

      The

      woman’s

      face

      wasn’t

      recognizable, but there was something

      about her, about her magic, that was

      familiar. “Do I know you?”

      A dull pain throbbed in her head.

      It was like all these missing pieces to a

      puzzle she never knew she was working

      on suddenly showed up. Now she

      needed to put them all together and

      discover the big picture.

      “Not exactly,” Madame Rita

      said. “Your mother paid me a visit when

      you were a baby. She needed a spell

      cast that would destroy your magic. I

      can't do that, of course, but was able to

      dampen your magic and hide your

      signature from those that can sense it.”

      She dropped her gaze to the floor as she

      shifted from foot to foot.

      Ivy’s anger spiked to new levels.

      Her mother knew what she was all along

      and never said anything. “So, what

      happened? Why did my magic burst open

      like a freakin' fireworks show?” She

      tried to keep her voice low and even, but

      failed miserably.

      The woman flinched at the

      outburst. “I had to anchor the spell to a

      Bane, your mother, for it to work

      properly. Did she die?”

      Ivy nodded, fearing her voice

      would crack as images of her mother

      lying still on the ground flashed before

      her eyes. Her whole world flipped

      upside down after that.

      “While

      this

      is

      all

      very

      interesting,” Zoo said as he yanked her

      away from Garren. “We have more

      serious matters to attend to.”

      “Leave her alone,” Garren

      growled as he launched himself at the

      vampire. He conjured a shield and

      blasted Zoo across the room.

      The bricks cracked when he

      slammed into the wall but was unharmed

      himself. A wicked smile spread across

      his face as he brushed pieces of mortar

      and dust off his shoulders. “How sweet.

      The warrior’s defending his damsel in

      distress.”

      “Hey!” Ivy said, not sure why he

      was insulting her.

      Garren placed himself directly in

      front of her, blocking both vampires. He

      held his hand out to summon a shield if

      needed. “She did her part. She kissed

      him and broke the curse. Now it’s your

      turn to help us. Tell Thane how to fix the

      wards around Salmagundi and we’ll be

      on our way.”

      Sebastian’s brow furrowed as he

      watched the exchange between his friend

      and Garren. The gears in his mind

      seemed to be working overtime to put

      the pieces together. “How exactly did

      you break the curse?”

      What an odd question. She and

      Garren shared a glance before turning to

      Thane for the official explanation.

      “I theorized that because Ivy is

      the closest person in genetics to Leviena,

      she could break the curse with True

      Love’s Kiss. And I was right.” Thane

      stood up straighter with a gleam in his

      eye.


      Sebastian sat silently for a

      moment as he regarded the three of them.

      His gaze stopped at her. “Thank you. I

      can imagine how… unpleasant it must

      have been for you.”

      You have no idea . “Don’t

      mention it,” she said, suddenly becoming

      shy under his stare.

      “We’re wasting time,” Zoo said

      to Sebastian before nodding to the old

      woman.

      Madame Rita immediately went

      to work clearing a space where the

      dresser used to be. She then placed

      black candles in a large circle on the

      floor while chanting something under her

      breath.

      Dark magic.

      Ivy’s pulse quickened. “What is

      she doing?” Her eyes darted from the

      woman to each vampire.

      Sebastian attempted a genuine

      smile though it didn’t quite reach his

      eyes. “I still require your assistance.

      Because I have both wizard’s magic and

      vampire magic living inside me, I

      need…” He doubled over with a groan.

      Zoo ran over to his friend to

      keep him from falling over. After a few

      deep, slow breaths, Sebastian sat up.

      Zoo held him up with a tight grip on his

      arm.

      “Apologies. To stay alive, I must

      bind myself to a powerful witch—

      blood, magic and soul— and only drink

      from her. Leviena was my bondmate, but

      now…”

      Cold realization trickled down

      her spine as she stared into his eyes in

      disbelief. “Y-you want to bond with

      me?” The thought of being bitten by this

      monster on a regular basis for the rest of

      her life soured her stomach. It was all

      she could do to keep from hurling all

      over the floor.

      “If there was any other way I

      would not ask this of you. There are

      benefits for you as well: eternal youth,

      immunity from illness, and an increase in

      your magical power.”

      “More magic?” she shouted, still

      guarded by Garren’s protective stance.

      “I don’t want the magic I got and you

      want to give me more?” The absurdity of

      the whole situation made her giggle. I

      must be having a nightmare. Wake up,

      Ivy!

      “This is crazy,” Garren said. He

      took hold of her injured arm and then

      pulled her toward the door, making her

      stumble after him. “You can’t have her.”

      “It does not have to be a

      permanent arrangement,” Sebastian said

      quickly.

      She halted to listen. With a huff,

      Garren stopped but didn’t ease up on his

      grip of her elbow.

      “Once

      we

      are

      back

      in

      Salmagundi and the wards are reset, we

      can dissolve our connection and I can

      bond with another. You are the only one

      who can help me now.”

      She groaned. Why is it always

      me?

      Sebastian’s body trembled as he

      sat waiting for her answer.

      Thane merely shrugged. “We

      need his help.”

      “Don’t do it,” Garren said.

      “We’ll find another way.”

      “But what if we can’t.” She

      sighed as the weight of the world

      pressed down on her shoulders. “All

      those people could die because of me.”

      That was why they came, wasn’t it? To

      save everyone?

      “No,” he said as he turned her

      around to face him. “It’s not your fault or

      your responsibility. Now, let’s get the

      hell out of here.” He tugged on her arm

      again as he headed towards the exit, only

      stopping when Thane blocked his way.

      “Why did we come all this way

      if we’re only going to give up now?”

      Thane asked with a rare edge to his

      voice. “She’ll only be bonded to him for

      a little while. Don’t screw this up.”

      Garren glared at his stepbrother.

      “Get out of my way, Thing. I’m not

      letting her bond with this bloodsucker.”

      Her irritation grew watching the

      guys argue over her fate as if she wasn’t

      even in the room. She pulled her arm out

      of Garren’s grip. “Don’t I get a say? It’s

      my blood he wants.”

      “And soul,” Garren added.

      “Don’t forget that part.”

      Oh, right. She was so distracted

      by the idea of being bitten by a vampire

      every day that she totally glossed over

      the whole soul binding thing. “I know.”

      She glanced back at the vampire

      slumped over on the bed, some of her

      blood still smeared on his chin. That

      wasn’t a sight she wanted to get used to.

      But would sacrificing herself to Prince

      Sebastian be enough to get karma off her

      back? Could she really have a better life

      after he found someone else to bond

      with?

      “All is ready,” Madame Rita

      said, standing outside the circle of

      candles. Her posture was stiff with her

      hands clasped in front, portraying more

      courage than her eyes held.

      Prince Sebastian scooted to the

      end of the bed and gingerly placed his

      feet to the floor. He leaned into Zoo as

      he shifted his weight to his legs.

      Wobbling slightly for only a second, he

      stood upright and on his own. “Shall

      we?” He gestured toward the circle on

      the floor.

      Ivy hesitated, doubts rooting her

      feet to the floor. I’m not ready for this.

      She met Garren’s gaze, hoping he’d give

      her a way out.

      He held his hand out to her.

      “We’re leaving.”

      That was good enough for her.

      She clasped his hand, taking comfort in

      the way his warm palm molded perfectly

      with hers.

      “That

      is

      enough,”

      Prince

      Sebastian snapped, the fury in his tone

      stopping them in their tracks. “I have

      indulged you quite enough. You will

      enter the circle and complete the

      bonding ritual of your own free will or

      he will die.” His intense glare directed

      at Garren left no doubt who ‘he’ referred

      to.

      “Don’t listen to him, Ivy. He’s

      too weak to hurt me,” Garren said. He

      turned to lead her out of the room when

      his fingers slipped through her grasp.

      In a blur of movement, Zoo

      zipped across the room and then pinned

      Garren against the wall. The vampire’s

      forearm

      pressed

      against

      Garren’s

      Adam’s apple. “But I can hurt you.”

      Garren pushed against Zoo’s

      chest. He couldn’t breathe. It wasn’t

      working. The vampire was too strong.

      Ivy’s heart practically exploded

      in p
    anic. She needed to help Garren; to

      tear the vampire away from him. She

      quickly surveyed the room, searching for

      anything to use as a weapon.

      Thane attempted to pull Zoo

      away from his stepbrother but he had

      about as much effect as a fly trying to tip

      over a cow.

      On the other side of the burning

      circle of candles sat a small heap of

      splintered wood that was once a chest of

      drawers. Even if the pieces of wood

      weren’t sharp enough to actually impale

      and kill the vampire, they might cause

      enough pain to get Zoo to ease up. She

      pointed at the pile and sent her magic to

      each piece. The pseudo-stakes vibrated

      as they lifted inches off the ground. It

      was working. She didn’t have time to

      celebrate the fact that her magic was

      obeying her on the first try. With a swish

      of her hand, she sent the weapons flying

      across the room.

      Just before they hit the sweet

      spot—the quickest route to the heart,

      right under the left shoulder blade—Zoo

      spun around and used Garren as a shield.

      Ivy gasped and waved the

      projectiles off to the side instead. The

      wood slammed into the wall and then

      clattered to the ground by Garren’s feet.

      He heaved air into his lungs now that his

      airway wasn’t being crushed. That was

      too close.

      Zoo stood behind her friend, one

      arm loosely wrapped around his

      hostage’s neck, as he spoke to her over

      Garren’s shoulder. “Impressive. But try

      that again and I’ll simply snap his neck.”

      Garren coughed as he shook his

      head while holding her gaze. “Don’t,” he

      croaked out. “Don’t do it.”

      Is he serious? How could she

      not bond with Sebastian if it meant

      keeping Garren alive? At that moment,

      she’d gamble her soul for his safety. She

      racked her brain for another way out, but

      her mind was blank. Resigned to her

      fate, she stepped closer to the totally

      aggravating, but positively captivating,

      guy so that only inches separated them.

      She wanted to make sure he could see

      the resolution in her eyes. “I can do this.

      He’ll fix the wards and then find

      someone else to bond to.” She turned to

      Sebastian. “Right?”

      He nodded. “Of course.”

      “See? I can do this,” she said,

      trying to convince herself as much as

      Garren. She jutted her chin out and freed

      her bloody wrist from her shirt, pulling

      out a few hairs that were stuck to the

      fabric with dried blood.

      Garren struggled to get out of

      Zoo’s grip, with no luck. “Ivy, no!”

      Zoo tightened his arm around

      Garren’s neck, putting him in a headlock.

     


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