Read 14 Flipping Out - My Sister the Vampire Online
Authors: Sienna Mercer
Whoa.
Olivia felt as if her eyeballs were bouncing back and forth like tennis balls over a net as she looked from Amelia to Finn and back again. Even now that Amelia
had managed to force a scowl, she and Finn were still staring at each other. It was as if they couldn’t look away.
There is some serious crushing going on
, Olivia thought.
Between the leaders of the two groups who seem to hate each other the most!
Sink your fangs into these:
MY SISTER THE VAMPIRE
Switched
Fangtastic!
Revamped!
Vampalicious
Take Two
Love Bites
Lucky Break
Star Style
Twin Spins!
Date with Destiny
Flying Solo
Stake Out!
Double Disaster!
MY BROTHER THE WEREWOLF
Cry Wolf
!
Puppy Love!
Howl-oween!
With special thanks to Stephanie Burgis
For Freya, with love
My Sister the Vampire: Flipping Out!
first published in Great Britain 2013
by Egmont UK Limited
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London W11, 4AN
Copyright © Working Partners Ltd 2013
Created by Working Partners Limited, London WC1X 9HH
First e-book edition 2013
ISBN 978 1 4052 6571 3
e-book ISBN 978 1 7803 1277 4
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‘Y
ou must be like water . . . running water . . .’
Ivy Vega clamped one hand over her mouth to hold back a snicker.
I can’t let myself laugh
, she told herself.
It’s not fair!
Mr Abbott was sleeping in the front seat of the Vegas’ car after a red-eye flight from London. Unfortunately, he was having a deep conversation with a martial arts student – in his
sleep.
‘Flowww,’ he mumbled. His chin sagged over his bright orange ‘I
London’ T-shirt, muffling his words. ‘. . .
like a waaaterfall . . .’
‘If there was a prize for Most Jet-Lagged Man in the World,’ Ivy whispered to her twin, ‘he would have to win!’
Olivia Abbott stifled a giggle, her blue eyes bright. ‘No competition!’ she whispered back. ‘Do you think we should we call the
Guinness Book of World
Records
?’
‘Well . . .’ Ivy eyed the London Eye ferris wheel pictured on Olivia’s babydoll T-shirt and grinned. With a quick side-glance at their bio-dad in the driving seat of the car,
she lowered her voice. ‘Maybe I should call a few gossip magazines first!’
Olivia rolled her eyes. ‘What are you talking about?’
‘Ahem?’ Letting a grin spread across her face, Ivy pointed to the heart that had been drawn in pink ink around one of the pods on the ferris wheel on Olivia’s shirt.
‘Does that or does that not say
JC
+
OA
?’
Olivia’s cheeks flushed pink. Still, her lips curved into a tiny smile. ‘So?’
‘So-o-o . . .’ Ivy drawled, and nudged her twin. ‘I’m guessing that
someone
had a romantic moment with her boyfriend on the London Eye. And since that boyfriend
just happens to be a major movie star, I’m betting the magazines would be
fascinated
to hear that.’
‘Oh, shush, you!’ Olivia batted at Ivy’s shoulder, but she couldn’t hide her smile.
Ivy batted right back at her, laughing with delight.
Olivia’s tourist T-shirt was one more reminder of just how far away she had been – but now that she was home, everything finally felt right again to Ivy. From the grin on
Olivia’s face – and the heart she’d drawn on her T-shirt! – it looked like everything was going right for Olivia, too.
Ivy’s sister gave an impatient bounce as she turned to look at her adoptive parents, who were snoring loudly in the backseat. ‘I can’t believe they’re both sleeping. I
have
never
felt so awake!’
Ivy rolled her eyes. ‘Tell me about it. You’ve been fidgeting ever since you got here!’ But her smile was affectionate as she gazed at her twin.