Forever Charmed (The Halloween LaVeau Series, Book 1) (26 page)

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Okay, my guy walk would have to do for now. But what about talking? Did I have Nicolas’ voice?

“Hello, I’m Nicolas Marcos,” I said out loud.

I gasped. It actually sounded exactly like Nicolas’ voice.

Well, it was now or never. I’d get to the bottom of this Underworld nonsense and find out if this whole story was real or not. Attempting to master my manly swagger, I marched out my bedroom door and down the hall, but before I could make it to the head up the third flight of stairs, Isabeau approached me with a come-hither look on her face. Oh dear, I hadn’t thought about this scenario. Would I be able to fool her?

“Where have you been hiding, gorgeous?” she purred.

Isabeau stepped closer and ran her hand down my chest.

I stepped back. “Hey, you’re invading my personal space,” I said.

The words came out in Nicolas’ voice.

Isabeau
scowled. “Don’t you like me?” she asked, then stuck her bottom lip down in a giant pout.

“I’m sure you’re a very nice person. I’m just very funny about people invading my personal space.” I stepped back, pushing my arms out to fend her off.

“I bet I could change your mind.” Isabeau lunged toward me with her arms stretched out to grab me.

I jumped to my side, avoiding her embrace. She fell to the ground with a thud. Oops.

“What is wrong with you?” she snapped.

If she only knew.
She looked up at me expectantly. I sighed. Apparently, I was supposed to be a gentleman and help her up.

After a couple seconds, I stuck my hand out and said, “Let me help you up.”

The words came out way less enthusiastically than I’d hoped. She scowled, but reached up and took my hand. As I pulled her to her feet, she pressed her lips together in anger. Did she know my secret? My stomach turned. What if the spell had worn off? No, if it had she would have said something by now. She probably sensed something though.

Isabeau
continued to look at me. “There’s something different about you,” she said.

“Nope.
Nothing different. Now if you’ll please excuse me. I need to speak with Mr. Rankin.”

I hurried toward the landing and started up the stairs. When I glanced down at
Isabeau, she still stood in the second floor hallway with her hands on her hips, glaring at me. She was suspicious and if given enough time she might figure me out. But it didn’t matter. If I could talk to Liam and reverse the spell quickly, she’d never know the truth.

Chapter Twenty-Seven

My heart pounded in my chest as I knocked on Liam’s door.
Every nerve in my body pulsated with anxiety. If I pulled this off, it would be a miracle.

 

Liam opened the door and glared.
“What do you want?”

 

He’d knocked me off guard by answering the door shirtless, only wearing jeans. It was like staring at a hypnosis wheel. My eyes were fixed on his hard chest.

 

“Wow, you must work out a lot?” I blurted out.

 

Heat rose to my cheeks. I didn’t just say that, right? What a stupid comment.

 

Liam’s eyebrows drew together in a scowl. Was he wondering why Nicolas was ogling his chest?

 

Finally, I snapped out of the trance and said, “
I need to talk to you.”

 


There’s nothing to talk about,” he responded sharply, not budging from in front of the door.

 

Liam wasn’t about to let Nicolas into his room.

 

“Can I come in?” I asked.

 

He frowned and stared at me a second. Was he on to me? What made me think I could pull this off? Just when I thought I couldn’t stand it any longer, he stepped to the side and opened the door further. I did my best Nicolas walk and entered the room.
Lucky for my act, he grabbed a T-shirt and slipped it over his head. I leaned against the dresser and propped my arm against the top. That was the way a guy stood, right?

 


So what do you want?” Liam asked in an icy tone.

 

I wondered why there
was such animosity between them. That would be hard to find out though since Nicolas should already know the answer.

 


I want to talk about the book.” I stood with my feet apart in my best attempt at a guy stance.

 


There’s nothing left to say about the book.” Liam plopped down in the chair. “If I can get rid of it, then maybe Halloween will be safe.”

 


Do you really think getting rid of it will help?” I shoved my hands in my pocket.

 


You know damn well it will. Why are you fighting me on this?” A shadow of annoyance crossed his face.

 


How do I know you don’t want the book for yourself?” I held my breath waiting for the answer.

 

Liam scoffed.
“I expected that from you. What happened was a long time ago. Why don’t you let it go?”

 

Hmm.
Let what go? What had Liam done? There really was something to the hostility between them.

 

“Halloween as the leader of the U
nderworld? Don’t you think that’s a bit drastic?” I added sarcasm to my tone.

 


Hey, it’s not my decision. I don’t make the rules.” He gave me an unfriendly stare.

 


No, that’s why you should leave Hallie alone,” I said in the most commanding voice I could find.

 

Ha
! I thought that sounded good. That was something Nicolas would say, right?

 


It’s only a matter of time before Mara arrives.” Liam ran his hand through his hair.

 


Right, Mara,” I said.

 

Liam looked at me. I avoided his stare.

 

“When was the last time you spoke with Mara?” he asked.

 

There was too much
hesitation. He’d be on to me. But what should I say? Had Nicolas really talked with Mara? Was this a trick question? I pondered the question for a moment, but Liam’s stare was fixed on me. There was no way out of answering his question.

 

“I haven’t talked with Mara,”
I answered.

 

I sounded less than confident though. I even heard it in my own voice.

 

“Right, you didn’t talk to her.” Liam stood, shoving his hands into his pockets. “So you don’t agree with what she said the last time you spoke with her?”

 

Whoa, I didn’t have the answer for that one. It was time to abort this situation. I wished I’d never even tried this stupid scheme. What had I been thinking? It had seemed like such a great idea at the time. How many bad ideas start
ed out that way though? He waited for my answer. I might as well confess my guilt right now. I stood up straighter. This was my one last try to convince him I was really Nicolas.

 


No, I don’t agree with her.”

 

Liam narrowed his eyes and nodded. I couldn’t read his expression. Had my a
nswer been right or wrong? Tension hung in the air. I needed to say something, but I had no idea what to say. I’d already made a mess of the situation. Did I really want to make matters worse by opening my mouth again?

 

Finally
, when I didn’t think I could stand the silence any longer, Liam said, “Nice try, Halloween.” He flashed a sly smile.

 


What do you mean?” I asked, avoiding his unrelenting stare.

 


I know what you’ve done,” he said with amusement in his tone.

 

Shoul
d I continue with the charade or admit to what I’d done?

 


Your powers are much better than you ever let on.”

 

This whole situation was so disturbing.

 

“What powers?” I asked. My voice even faltered.

 

He chuckled. “Wai
t until Nicolas sees another version of himself.”

 

My stomach dropped. He really did know it was me. Had it been the walk? Yeah, that had to be it. Maybe I had missed some kind of guy movements. I should have had m
ore of a swagger or something.

 

Movement caught my attention and I whipped around to find
Nicolas standing in the doorway. His eyes widened and his mouth hung open. I’d never been more embarrassed in my whole life. This was even worse than the time I’d turned my date into a donkey. In my defense, he had been an ass. How would I explain this? There was no explanation… only the truth. I’d said I wouldn’t lie if I was caught. It was time for me to admit what I’d done. I wished I could crawl under the bed and stay there until they both went away. No, I’d gotten myself into this mess and it was time I owned up to it.

 

I cleared my throat
, then pushed forward with my words. “I’m sorry,” I said softly.

 

Nicolas laughed.
“It’s strange to hear myself talking.”

 

I looked down.
“Yeah, well, I have to go figure out how to get rid of this spell.”

 

Nicolas had a strange look in his eyes.
“You didn’t check the spell before you did this? Are you sure there’s a spell in the book you have?”

 

I looked from Nicolas to Liam.
“There’s another book of spells, isn’t there?”

 

Finally
, Liam nodded. “Why aren’t you trying to find all of the books? The other two are useless without the first one. Whoever owns the first one possesses the power.” 

 

“Lucky me,”
I said drily.

 

“Don’t worry about it,”
Nicolas said. “I’m sure there is a spell in the first book.”

 

T
here was only one problem that I didn’t want to tell them about yet—I hadn’t found the book that must have the counter-spell in it. I’d been so eager to try the appearance spell that I hadn’t looked for the counter-spell. Now I had to find the map and look for the book’s location. If that book wasn’t there then I was screwed. I’d made yet another stupid mistake.

 


Hallie, let me help you,” Nicolas pleaded.

 

Not looking back at the men,
I ran out of the room. I didn’t want them to know just how incompetent I really was. And they thought I was capable of running the Underworld? They seriously didn’t know me at all. Heck, I’d been voted most likely to cause a disaster in my high school yearbook. I ran down the stairs and bolted for my bedroom before Isabeau the human leech found me.

 

Taking
the map from its hiding spot, I unrolled it again, I laid it out on the bed. There was a big problem though. The last place marked on the map was outside. Oh, for heaven’s sake. Did Aunt Maddy really expect me to go outside and find something hidden when I had ghosts roaming around looking for me?

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