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    Pucker Up

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      He could still breathe, but talking was

      difficult. Thane stood quietly next to his

      stepbrother while Sebastian led Ivy the

      candles. Taking a deep breath, she

      squared her shoulders and then stepped

      into the circle. The light from the

      candles flickered over the floor.

      Sebastian entered and stood in

      front of her. “It will all be over soon,”

      he promised as he turned her around so

      her back was to him.

      She fought to stop the tremors

      threatening to take possession of her

      body. This was wrong on so many

      levels, but letting Garren die would be

      disastrous. Gritting her teeth, she braced

      herself for the pain about to come. He

      swept her hair to one side and tilted her

      head to expose the long curve of her

      neck. A shiver ran down her back.

      Suck it up, Ivy. A vampire bite is

      supposed to feel good, right?

      Madame Rita sat on the floor,

      chanting loudly.

      Ivy’s magic swelled inside her

      rib cage, ebbing and flowing with the

      rhythm of the old witch’s words. Like a

      breeze, Sebastian’s magic skimmed

      across the surface of her skin, pebbling

      her flesh.

      His nose grazed her temple as he

      bent forward to whisper in her ear.

      “Each of our magic is reaching out to the

      other. Do you feel it? You are much

      more powerful than Leviena was.” His

      hands gripped her arms as he pulled her

      closer.

      Bright green light emerged from

      her chest and floated around her like

      sparkling smoke. She stared in awe at

      the beauty of her magic. It merged with a

      blue light that came from Sebastian. The

      powers swirling within the boundaries

      of the candles intensified and wrapped

      around them like a cocoon. Anything

      outside the circle was blocked from

      sight by the bright colors.

      Madame

      Rita's

      voice

      crescendoed to a high note, ending with

      the clap of her hands.

      A heartbeat later, Sebastian's

      mouth came down to the base of her

      throat. His sharp fangs pierced the soft

      tissue and ripped into her artery.

      She screamed.

      Whoever said vampire bites

      were supposed to feel sensual and

      intoxicating was full of crap. It hurt like

      hell. Moving her head only made the

      pain worse. The gulps and moans he

      emitted as he fed heaved her stomach.

      Suddenly, images of people and places

      she didn’t recognize flashed in her mind.

      Each scene came and went too quickly to

      make out. Then they stopped, along with

      the pain.

      She sucked in a lungful of air and

      exhaled slowly, relieved it was over and

      that she lived through it. That wasn’t so

      bad. She closed her eyes, trying to clear

      the fog that settled into her brain, when

      something wet touched her lips.

      Sebastian held his bleeding wrist

      against her mouth. “You must drink my

      blood,” he rasped in her ear.

      Oh, gross. She jerked back but

      hit his solid body. He pressed his wrist

      harder to her lips.

      I can’t drink his blood. What if

      he’s got hepatitis or something? She

      crushed her lips together.

      “It is too late to stop,” he

      whispered. “If we do not finish the

      bonding ritual, we both forfeit our

      lives.”

      Groaning, she eased her mouth

      open. It’s only tomato juice. That’s it,

      tomato juice.

      She sucked on his wrist until

      warm liquid flooded her mouth. She

      gagged at first, hating the metallic tang

      on her tongue, but Sebastian clamped his

      hand over her mouth. Taking a deep

      breath through her nose, she swallowed

      the blood down in one gulp. As soon as

      it hit her stomach, her body wanted to

      toss it back up.

      “Keep it down,” Sebastian said,

      still holding her mouth shut.

      Her nostrils flared as she took in

      quick, shallow breaths and imagined

      herself in the middle of the arctic.

      Thinking of cold places always helped

      to keep from retching. After a few

      moments, her stomach calmed down.

      The air around them crackled

      with electricity that pricked her skin. All

      the magic pulsing and swirling around

      them— since Madame Rita first started

      chanting— drilled into their chests like

      mini tornadoes. Both green and blue

      magic came to rest inside her body, her

      soul. Her heart felt heavier than it ever

      had before.

      Sebastian released her. “It is

      done.”

      As soon as her mouth was free,

      she spat the remaining blood on the

      floor. I’d kill for some mouthwash right

      now. After decorating the floor with red-

      tinged saliva, she wiped her mouth

      against the sleeve of her upper arm.

      “I don’t have to do that again

      when we break the bond, do I? Because

      I don’t think I can.” She hunched over,

      bracing her hands on her knees as her

      heart settled back to its normal rhythms.

      “No,” Prince Sebastian said with

      humor ringing in his voice. “There are

      only two ways to break our bond. The

      first is to end your mortal life. But now

      that we are bound to each other, if one of

      us dies, so does the other. That is not an

      acceptable solution.”

      Ya think? She stared at the

      vampire in disbelief. She should’ve

      asked more questions before she got

      herself in this mess.

      Madame Rita shuffled over to

      Ivy, holding out a white handkerchief.

      The old woman’s eyes were watery as

      she spoke. “I… I’m sorry.”

      Garren, free from Zoo’s grasp,

      snatched the cloth from her hand and

      walked over to Ivy. He swiped up the

      blood trickling over her collarbone in

      one rough motion. His jaw twitched as

      he stared at her neck.

      Ivy jerked back, not wanting to

      be the outlet for his frustration, even if

      she was the source. He grabbed her arm,

      stopping her. His whole body visibly

      relaxed as concern flickered across his

      eyes. Her heart beat faster. She stood

      perfectly still as he slowly raised the

      cloth and placed it on the bite marks. His

      thumb gently rubbed circles over the

      bandage as he held her gaze. The flames

      from the candles reflected in his pupils,

      mesmerizing her.

      This is the Garren I wish would

      stick around more. The whole world

      shrank around her until only the two of

      them existed. But that fantasy shattered

      when Garren’s eyes shifted to the

      vampire standing behind he
    r. “So,” he

      said glaring at Prince Sebastian.

      “What’s the second way?”

      Ivy turned her head to face him,

      wincing at the sharp pain the movement

      caused her neck.

      “That is simple,” Sebastian said,

      his eyes shining in a way she didn’t find

      so appealing anymore. “You are going to

      become my vampire queen.”

      Disgust twisted her stomach.

      “The hell I am!”

      Only a queen could turn a living,

      warm-blooded Bane into an abomination

      of the undead. Although she was

      dedicated to helping the magical

      community she was now a part of, being

      the mother of all vampires was going too

      far. Karma could kiss her ass.

      “During the next full moon,”

      Sebastian continued. “You will become

      the most powerful being to walk the

      Earth.”

      Garren pushed her behind him as

      he stepped up to Sebastian. His palms

      faced the vampire. “Leave her alone.”

      His hands jerked as he sent a shield, but

      it dissipated as soon as it touched its

      target, falling to the floor like a mist.

      Prince Sebastian laughed. “Your

      magic is no match for me now.” He

      turned to Zoo and said, “Kill him.”

      “No!” Ivy screamed as anger,

      fear, and magic swelled inside her. Zoo

      lunged at Garren. With a strength she

      didn’t know she had, she pushed Garren

      out of the way before the vampire could

      get his claws on him. “Get out of here!”

      Zoo stopped short before running

      into Ivy. He snarled as he said, “Do not

      interfere.”

      Her whole body vibrated like a

      tuning fork as she fought to hold her

      magic in. With the added power she

      received from the bonding, it was too

      much for her to control for long. Every

      cell in her body ached. She struggled to

      hold on a little longer as she listened for

      her friends’ footsteps to fade away.

      When the door slammed behind her, she

      focused on the vampires standing smugly

      in front of her. They weren’t going to

      fool her a second time.

      “You just pissed off the wrong

      girl . ” Like a scene she’d seen play out in

      her nightmare’s night after night, she let

      go and her magic exploded from her

      body like an atomic bomb, flattening

      everything around her. The vampires

      were blasted across the room while Ivy

      hurled backward, hitting the wall. Her

      head bounced against the paneling as she

      slumped to the floor. The building shook

      and pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor.

      Dust filled the room, aggravating her

      lungs with every heaving breath.

      Pain radiated from the back of

      her skull, throbbing in rhythm to her

      heartbeat. Tears gathered at the corners

      of her eyes as she pried them open. She

      squinted through the haze to survey the

      damage. Since the old bedroom was

      already falling apart when they got there,

      it only appeared a little more so.

      That went well.

      Across the room, an unconscious

      Sebastian was half buried under a pile

      of rubble. Zoo lay not far from him. The

      prince wasn’t dead since she was still

      breathing, but she didn’t know how long

      he would be out. Loud creaks and

      shifting walls warned her to leave

      before the building crashed down.

      Gritting her teeth to ignore the sharp pain

      slicing through her head, she crawled

      over the scattered debris to get to the

      door. Small pieces of wood and brick

      dug into her palms and knees. I have to

      get out of here.

      Just then, the door flung open

      with a bang and a dark angel appeared in

      the doorway. Garren took in the room

      before locking his gaze on her. “I can’t

      take you anywhere. First you break the

      plane and now this.” He gestured to the

      mess with a wide sweep of his arm, a

      small smile tugging at the corner of his

      mouth. He swooped down and gathered

      her up. “I’ve got you,” he whispered.

      “Thane and the old broad are waiting for

      us.”

      His strong arms cradled her to

      his chest and all the tension and buzzing

      magic seemed to fade away, leaving her

      calm and content. Even her headache

      receded to a dull pounding. She dropped

      her head down to rest on his shoulder.

      “Don’t even think that you’re rescuing

      me. I’m no damsel in distress.”

      “I would never accuse you of

      being a damsel.”

      As he carried her out of the

      room, a low moan rose from beneath the

      fallen bricks and pieces of ceiling. It

      reached her ears and clawed down her

      spine, settling like poison in her gut.

      This isn’t over yet.

      Acknowledgements

      Writing this book was by no

      means a one person effort. I have many

      people to thank for helping me along the

      way. René, my first writing buddy; Sarah

      for the beautiful cover art and beta

      reading; Kody, Karen, and Jenny for beta

      reading; my Witchy Writers and

      Stonehenge pals for all your critiques

      and feedback. And of course my family

      for putting up with my craziness. Thank

      you Cameron, Monica, Paul and Angela.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Acknowledgements

      Document Outline

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Acknowledgements

     

     

     



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