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    Pucker Up

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      them back. Apparently, Ivy’s jewelry

      didn't sparkle enough for her.

      Ivy jumped out of bed and

      slammed the box shut, barely missing the

      snoop's greedy fingers in the process.

      “Hey, paws off.”

      She didn't miss the glare the she-

      wolf gave her as she brought the box

      back to bed with her. Athena strolled

      over to Ivy's closet instead.

      Ivy stashed the box under her

      pillow. “Just because I took the blame

      for the rug last night, doesn't mean I have

      a complex. He's just a kid.”

      “He's a kid that screwed up and

      deserved to be punished,” Athena said

      while thumbing through Ivy’s meager

      wardrobe of baggy jeans and oversized

      t-shirts. She pulled out an extra-large

      sweatshirt and held it against her,

      examining it in the full length mirror.

      The look of disgust on her face

      reassured Ivy that the older girl wouldn't

      be borrowing it anytime soon.

      “My gawd, Ivy, you do know

      you're a girl, right?”

      “Give me that,” She yanked the

      sweatshirt from Athena's hands. “And

      for your information, I only help those

      that

      can't

      help

      themselves.

      Mr.

      McGregor would've seriously hurt

      Danny if I didn't step in.”

      “You can't save everyone, Ivy.

      Danny's going to have to learn to take

      care of himself or he'll never survive in

      this world.”

      “But, he's helpless. I couldn't

      stand by and let him get hurt like that. I'm

      not like you.”

      Athena

      growled

      under

      her

      breath. “I don't want to see him hurt

      either, but I understand that he'll never

      learn

      if

      he

      doesn't

      suffer

      the

      consequences. He needs to figure out life

      is hard.”

      Ivy stood there, playing with her

      leather bracelet. She wondered if the

      woman searching through her stuff had

      ever worked for anything in her life.

      “Says the one who cons men into giving

      her whatever her heart desires.”

      “It's called survival, Ivy. And

      I've served my time. It's not my fault

      those men were stupid enough to think I

      wanted anything more from them than

      their money,” Athena ran her perfectly-

      manicured hands through her barely

      tousled blond hair. “I learned my lesson,

      though.”

      “Oh?”

      “Stay away from the married

      ones. Suspicious wives track every

      penny and ask lots of questions.”

      “I'll

      remember

      that.”

      She

      climbed back under her covers.

      “So,

      where

      were

      you

      yesterday?” Athena sat at Ivy’s desk and

      sifted through the papers lying on top.

      “Do you mind?” Ivy asked,

      motioning to her school work.

      “Not at all,” Athena said as she

      continued to snoop.

      Knowing the only scandalous

      information to be found was the B grade

      on her last history paper, Ivy ignored the

      invasion of her privacy and mumbled

      from under the blankets, “I was at

      school.”

      “After that. You weren't home

      when I came back to get my sweater.”

      Athena found a notebook, opened it up,

      and read the first page.

      “I went to a friend's house.” She

      yawned and closed her eyes, trying not

      to let on how much Athena’s snooping

      bothered her.

      “Liar. You don't have any

      friends.”

      “Ha, ha.” She sat up in bed since

      Athena wasn't taking the hint and cleared

      her throat. “If you're looking for my

      deepest, darkest secrets, you won't find

      them in there.”

      Athena closed the notebook and

      tossed it on the desk. She examined Ivy

      from across the room, to the point that

      she fidgeted with the comforter. “I know

      something scandalous happened to make

      you hide out in Salmagundi. That's why

      we're all here, right?” She leaned

      forward in her chair. “This whole

      boring, anti-social thing you do to keep

      people away isn't necessary.” She

      lowered her voice to a whisper.

      “Because nobody cares.”

      Ivy kept her face as neutral as

      possible and didn't back down from the

      older girl's challenging gaze.

      After a long stretch of awkward

      silence, Athena walked to the door, but

      stopped in the entryway. “I almost

      forgot, your boss called yesterday and

      scheduled you for a double shift at the

      diner today. You need to be there in an

      hour.”

      Un-freakin'-believable.

      Ivy

      grabbed her pillow and chucked it at

      Athena's smiling face, but hit the closing

      door instead. What a bitch.

      Chapter 4

      “How is the cream of pixie soup

      made? You don't use that frozen crap, do

      ya?” an old goblin with a gravelly voice

      asked. He sat at the counter looking over

      the diner's menu.

      Ivy had to concentrate on not

      staring at all the hair sticking out of his

      ears and nose. “Oh, no. Chef Bob only

      uses the freshest ingredients. He made a

      new batch just this afternoon.” She

      leaned in close and whispered, “In fact,

      their little screams as he dropped them

      one by one into the pot still echo in my

      head. Will I ever find peace?”

      The malicious smile that spread

      over the goblin's face made her shiver.

      “Perrr-fect. I'll take a bowl,” he said,

      licking his lips.

      The dinner crowd thinned out,

      along with most of her patience. It had

      been a long day, and her whole body

      ached. After two shifts, it was going to

      take hours to scrub off the smell of fried

      meat and onions that permeated her skin.

      She was so ready to go home. Just one

      more hour.

      As she set the steaming bowl

      down in front of the goblin, little wings

      floating on the surface, the bell above

      the door announced another customer.

      Thane strolled in with a huge stack of

      books in his arms. He set them down at

      his usual table in front of the front

      window and said hello to the other

      waitress on duty.

      “Hey, Thane. Read much?” she

      asked as she walked over. She barely

      caught a falling book before it slid to the

      floor.

      “When it comes to research,

      there's no such thing as too much,” he

      said, doing a double-take when she

      stood closer.
    “What happened to you?”

      Her hand automatically went to

      her neck. “Oh, nothing. I just tripped and

      fell into the briar bush in our back

      garden.” That was the story she dished

      out all night to explain away the bruises

      and scratches still visible from her fight

      with her landlord. Picking up one of the

      books, she thumbed through it, curious.

      “The Bonehead's Guide to Curse-

      Breaking. Seriously? Is this really going

      to help wake Prince Sebastian?”

      Suddenly, he threw his hand over

      her mouth. “Shhh. Don't say that out

      loud,” he whispered. “We can't have

      people knowing what we're doing.”

      “Why?” she asked, her voice

      muffled under his palm. The clanking of

      plates and boisterous voices throughout

      the diner surely drowned out their

      conversation. He was overreacting.

      He removed his hand and

      motioned for her to take a seat on the

      opposite side of the vinyl booth.

      Glancing around, he leaned over the

      table.

      “We

      don't

      want

      someone

      following us and claiming the reward for

      themselves.” Not only was he a touch

      insane, but paranoid, too.

      She nodded her head and smiled.

      “Speaking of reward, how much is the

      city offering to solve the wards

      problem?”

      “$50,000. Split four ways, that's

      twelve-and-a-half apiece.”

      “Four ways? Me plus you, plus

      Prince Sebastian equals three. Who's the

      fourth?” The chili fries she had on break

      churned in her stomach thinking about

      who the mystery person was.

      “Garren, of course.”

      She dropped her head on the

      table with a thud. “Of course.”

      “I know he's not your favorite

      person...”

      She lifted her head and glared at

      him.

      “But he's one of the best wizards

      with defensive magic I know. He's

      undefeated in Wizard Duels and his

      shields are practically impenetrable. He

      can protect us from any Eradicators we

      might run into.”

      She huffed a humorless laugh and

      crossed her arms over her chest. “I'm

      more than capable of protecting us. We

      don't need him.” She’d rather be a

      midnight snack to a hungry vampire than

      tolerate Garren.

      “Oh, really?” He leaned back

      and eyed her intently. “What can you

      do?”

      I can kick your ass. But she

      couldn't give herself away . “Enough.”

      Her arms dropped to her lap as she

      looked away from his stare. He wasn't

      going to back down and she really

      needed that money. Karma wouldn’t quit

      using her as a punching bag if she didn’t

      do everything she could to keep Danny

      safe.

      Her boss already turned down

      her request for a salary advance.

      Apparently, he didn’t feel she was a

      good enough waitress for the amount of

      money she asked for. How was she

      supposed to know boiled dragon eggs

      explode in a fireball if not served right

      away? His eyebrows grew back.

      She sighed and fiddled with her

      leather bracelet. “Fine. We'll split it four

      ways. When do we leave?”

      His face beamed as he smiled at

      her. “You'll do it? That's great. We

      leave next weekend, before spring

      break. Oh, I brought something that might

      make this whole thing easier for you.”

      She

      waited

      patiently,

      foot

      tapping on the floor, as Thane searched

      through the mountain of books. Unless

      there was such a thing as True Love's

      Handshake, she doubted anything he

      found would make this whole situation

      any easier.

      He pulled a large volume free

      and flipped through the pages until he

      found what he was looking for. Pushing

      the book forward, he pointed to a

      portrait of a dark-haired man. Written

      under the picture was Prince Sebastian's

      name.

      She

      studied

      the

      charcoal

      drawing, tracing the outline of his nose

      with her finger. A small bump sat on the

      bridge where it might have been broken

      when he was younger. Dark hair fell

      about his face to rest on broad

      shoulders. Her finger drifted lower,

      running along the curves of his full lips.

      He wasn't smiling, but she was drawn to

      his mouth anyway. But what really held

      her attention were his eyes. A crease ran

      between his brows, as his black eyes

      bored into hers from the page. It was as

      if he was deciphering her thoughts as she

      stared at his picture. She shuddered and

      tore her gaze away.

      “I thought if you saw him, you'd

      feel better about what you had to do,” he

      said.

      She glanced at Sebastian's mouth

      again,

      not

      feeling

      disgusted,

      but

      strangely intrigued. He wasn't movie star

      handsome, but striking, in a brooding

      sort of way. A small thrill sparked

      through her veins and she shoved the

      book back. “He may not be a troll, but

      that doesn't make him any less dead.”

      “He's not—”

      “Cursed. Whatever.” She waved

      his argument away. “So, how old was he

      when he was... you know?” Prince

      Sebastian appeared rather young in the

      picture; older than her seventeen years,

      but still young. Of course, it could've

      been drawn years before he was cursed.

      “He was twenty-five. Young,

      right? Especially when you consider all

      the discoveries he made. He was a

      genius. Did you know—”

      The bell over the door rang

      again, and she slid out of the booth to get

      back to work. “Sorry, duty calls.”

      Anything to get out of hearing mind-

      numbing facts about potions and potion

      masters.

      The excitement that sparked in

      his eyes, as he babbled on about Prince

      Sebastian, died out when she got up. He

      tried to smile it off, but it was a weak

      attempt.

      Guilt gripped her heart as she

      watched her cousin fumble to open a

      thick book in order to save face. “Hey,

      I'd love to learn more about the guy I'm

      going to make out with. Can you lend me

      one to read?”

      His eyes lit up again as he

      handed her the book with the charcoal

      picture. “This one has the most

      information about his life outside his

      lab. Nothing about Leviena, though. I'll

      bring you one of her diaries, if you want

      to read about that.”


      She nodded and took the book.

      She plastered a smile on her face to

      greet the new customers. It dropped

      when Garren and his entourage walked

      in.

      “Serving wench, your services

      are

      required.

      Post-haste.”

      Keith,

      Garren's best friend, played Othello in

      last year's school play and ever since

      then he thought he was a professional

      Shakespearian actor. He snapped his

      fingers at her and led Morgan and

      Bonnie to a booth.

      “I've gotta talk to Thing for a

      minute. Be right back,” Garren said to

      Keith. Thane stiffened at the nickname

      Garren and his friends used for him.

      “So, is she going to do it?”

      Garren asked, tilting his head in her

      direction.

      Making herself stand a little

      taller, she narrowed her eyes at the

      annoying boy. “She has a name, and

      she's standing right here.” She just

      agreed to this crazy scheme and already

      he was on her last nerve.

      Garren turned to face her and

      cocked his head to the side. After a

      moment of silence passed between them,

      he caved. “Well?”

      She nodded once.

      A look of excitement flashed in

      his eyes. “We'll need to go to Irene's

      tomorrow to buy some supplies for the

      trip, but my car's busted again, so we

      can't—” He stopped talking and stared at

      her. “What happened to your neck?”

      “I fell. You were saying?”

      “It's a good thing I'm helping on

      this quest, or you'd both end up falling

      into some deep, dark hole, killing

      yourselves.” He ran his hands over his

      face and sighed. “I'm going to have my

      hands full keeping you two alive, I just

      know it.”

      “Get—to—your—point,”

      she

      said through gritted teeth. Between her

      and Garren, only one of them was going

      to make it back alive.

      “We can't use my car, so we'll

      have to use yours,” he said to Thane,

      who had risen from his seat to stand next

      to her.

      “Mine's no good. My mom's

      borrowing it for a few weeks,” he said.

      Both boys regarded her, as if she

      was going to volunteer the use of her

      imaginary car.

      “Sorry, but we won't all fit on

      my skateboard.”

      “What about Mr. McGregor's

      car? I know he'll be out of town

      tomorrow to sell a bunch of crap with

      my dad. We'll just borrow it and be back

      before they are. No problem,” Garren

      said with a shrug.

      It felt like a lead weight dropped

      in the pit of her stomach. Mr. McGregor

      would kill her if she took his car without

     


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