Read Pucker Up (A Damsels of Distress Novel) Online
Authors: R. A. Gates
sight. She'd sworn to never return, yet
there she was.
I must have lost my mind.
“Exactly where in the city is
Ivy’s Prince Charming?” Athena asked
Thane as she drove along the highway,
glancing at the road signs.
Ivy perked up, anxious to hear
the answer. She’d been running down a
list of possible hiding places in her head
since they left that morning. It wasn’t a
long list.
Thane squirmed in his seat and
turned his face to the window before
answering. “I don’t know.”
Everything around her seemed to
fade away and only those three little
words swirled around in her head.
“What?” Surely, she heard him wrong.
“All I know is that he’s
somewhere underground.” He held up
his tattered notebook with all his
research as if daring them to argue with
his facts. She fought the urge to grab it
from his hands and chuck it out the
window. Anger throbbed as a dull ache
in her skull. Couldn’t anything go right
on this trip?
“I hope you don’t mean six feet
underground,” Garren moaned as he
slouched down in his seat.
“I’ll drive you to whatever
cemetery you want, but I don’t dig,”
Athena said.
Ivy chuckled. “Unless you’re
hiding a nice, juicy bone in the garden,
right?” She couldn’t let that pass when
the werewolf set herself up so nicely.
Athena growled and glared at her
in the rearview mirror. “Watch it,
witch.”
“No, no. I don’t think he’s
buried,” Thane said quickly. “My source
mentioned an underground room of some
kind.”
“Like a basement?” She racked
her brain for anything else that sounded
even vaguely similar but nothing came to
mind.
“I figured we could ask around
the local magic community.” Thane
furrowed his brow. “I’m just not sure
how to find others like us.”
“Let me handle that, sweetie,”
Athena said. “I have a gift for sniffing
out our kind.” She looked pointedly at
Ivy in the mirror, as if daring her to
make a joke.
But before she could open her
mouth, Garren elbowed Ivy in the ribs
and shook his head. It was almost
painful letting such an obvious opening
go unanswered but she did, this time.
The
ensuing
silence
was
interrupted by a loud growl, and it
wasn’t from the werewolf.
“I’m ready to eat,” Garren said,
putting his hand over his stomach. It was
early afternoon and they hadn’t eaten
since breakfast. A greasy, fast food
hamburger sounded like the perfect
solution right about then.
“Why don’t we dash through a
drive-through and then check into a
hotel?” Ivy offered. It wouldn’t do to go
parading around the city in the middle of
the day with Eradicators around. They
needed to stay under the radar.
“On a nice day like this?” Athena
said, waving her hand over her head.
“We need to get out and stretch our legs,
do a little sightseeing.”
The pounding in her head
intensified. “This isn’t a vacation. There
are Eradicators all over the city. It’s not
safe.” She looked to Garren for back up
because he was supposed to be on
security detail.
“I think we’ll be all right as long
as we stick together and stay among the
crowds,” he said.
Her fists clenched in her lap. She
forgot Garren was mooning over Athena
and would therefore agree with anything
she said. His judgment was no longer
reliable. She looked to Thane, her last
hope for reason.
He merely shrugged and avoided
eye contact.
Coward.
Her instincts screamed
to lay low until dark and she always
followed her gut. It’s kept her alive so
far. Of course, she wouldn’t be in this
situation if she followed her first hunch
and stayed in Salmagundi in the first
place.
“I don’t like it. It’s too risky.”
Her stomach flip-flopped just thinking
about running into any number of people
she knew in the city. She didn’t even
notice her leg nervously bouncing until
Garren put his hand on her knee. She
immediately froze at the contact.
“What’s your problem?” he
asked as he pulled away.
The secret I’ve been protecting
for over a year is about to explode like
Mount St. Helens and you’ll all hate
me.
“Nothing. I just don’t want to attract
unwanted attention.” Not a lie.
“You’re too paranoid. The
chance that we’ll be seen by an
Eradicator in such a big city is slim. But
if it’ll make you feel better, we’ll only
get lunch and go right to a hotel
afterwards. No site seeing.” Then he
leaned over and whispered, “I won’t let
anything happen to you, Ivy.”
The sincerity in his voice caused
a lump to form in her throat. Her
relationship with Garren was strained
and totally confusing, at best. If she
wanted to get along with him, she’d have
to at least try to trust him. Inhaling
deeply, she took the first step and
nodded.
“Fine.” She hoped she didn’t
regret this.
*****
little deli downtown and then sat at a
sidewalk table out in the bright sunshine.
So much for staying low-key.
She hadn’t realized how much she
missed the tree lined streets full of
blooms. But even the reminiscent
fragrance didn’t ease the tension she felt
at being out in the open. Late April in
California was still cool, so she didn't
look out of place pulling the sweatshirt
hood over her head to cover her brown
curls. A box of hair dye sat at her feet to
be used when they finally rented a room.
Too bad she couldn’t talk the others into
skipping this little outing. At least she
talked them out of eating at one of her
old haunts. That would have been
suicide.
She couldn't help eyeing every
person that strolled past their patio table
for a familiar face. She touched the
sapphire
hidden
under
her
shirt,
wondering if she should use it to hide
them all.
Gawd, I
am
paranoid.
“Ivy, will you stop fidgeting?
What's wrong with you?” Athena asked
from across the table as she sipped her
coffee.
The other three stared at her
expectantly. Time had run out. It was
time to stop hiding from her past and tell
the truth. The worst that could happen
was that they got mad, dumped her butt
and left without her.
They’re going to hate me.
Her
heart already started breaking as she
picked up her hot chocolate and spoke
into the mug.
“I used to live here.”
Garren's brow furrowed. “You
used to live
here
?” He emphasized by
pointing straight down on the black
wrought iron table.
She nodded and swallowed, but
kept her face hidden behind the cup.
“But you left because...?” Garren
asked.
She set the mug down and stayed
silent, hoping they would put the pieces
together themselves.
Thane was the first to connect the
dots. “Eradicators were hunting you,
because you're a witch.”
She nodded and pushed an errant
curl back behind her ear, her hood
falling halfway back. But that was only
part of it. She gathered up the courage to
reveal the actual reason for her swift
departure from this city.
But just as she opened her mouth
to confess, a voice she hoped to never
hear again rang out beside her.
“Well, well, well. Look who
decided to return.”
Chapter 14
“Who’s that?” Thane asked,
motioning with a jut of his chin at the
man standing next to Ivy.
This was the exact situation she
was hoping to avoid. Knowing she
couldn't get out of it, she sucked in a
breath and turned to face him. “Hello,
Kyle.”
He’d changed. His once long,
dark hair was now so short it was
almost shaved. It suited him. The
eyebrow piercing was new, too. A long-
sleeve blue shirt covered his tattoos,
including the tell-tale mark on his wrist.
Her heart beat a little faster, like it
always did whenever he was around.
But his eyes, those green eyes she could
gaze into for hours, didn't have the luster
they once held. Guilt hit her as she
thought
she
might
be
partially
responsible for that.
Kyle stood there, as though
waiting for her to say something more.
When she didn't, he huffed. “That's it?
That's all you have to say to me?”
“Apparently.” She kept her face
as calm as possible in an effort to keep
the anxious trembling at bay. Would he
spill her secret before she had the
chance to explain?
“Unbelievable.” He ran his hand
over his head, a nervous habit that hadn’t
disappeared with his hair. “We've been
searching for you over a year, Ivy.
Where the hell have you been?”
She didn't appreciate his tone
and straightened up in her seat, not
wanting him to think he could intimidate
her. “That's none of your business.”
“None of my—None of my
business?” Kyle's voice grew louder as
he stepped forward. People passing by
rubbernecked at the scene he was
causing. “I think when my girlfriend
disappears right after a particularly
bloody attack that
is
my business.”
She wouldn't allow herself to
move an inch away from his encroaching
form. His anger was justified, but his
words pissed her off. She stood to give
him a piece of her mind, scraping the
wrought iron chair against the cement.
But Garren beat her to it. “I don't
know who the hell you are,” he said as
he got into Kyle’s face. “But you better
back off, before you have to deal with
me.”
Kyle didn't move. They were
like two heavy-weight boxers staring
each other down before the first bell;
trying to intimidate the other by sheer
force of will. The amount of testosterone
wafting off them was enough to choke a
troll.
She nudged her way around
Garren to stand by his side, not wanting
Kyle to think she'd gone soft and needed
protecting. “How dare you. I ceased
being any concern of yours when I
caught you shoving your tongue down my
best friend's throat.”
“Oh, no he didn’t,” Athena
murmured.
Kyle's face reddened as he
clenched his jaw and narrowed his eyes.
“That's why you left, because of one
stupid kiss?”
“Please. That was no one-time
kiss. And no, that's not why I left.” It
was part of it, not that she'd ever admit
that to him.
“So, why did you leave?” Kyle
paused and looked around as if finally
noticing the others. “And why are you
with these Weeds?” His eyes traveled to
each one and stopped on her. After a
moment, they widened in understanding.
“You’re a witch.” It wasn’t an
accusation, but a statement of fact.
She stiffened. Would he attack
and then drag her to Rousseau? Would
he leave in disgust? Would he not care at
all? She wasn’t sure she was ready for
any of those reactions.
“Took you long enough,” she
said in a huff, hands planted on her hips.
All the anger Kyle held onto
seemed melt off him like a snowman in
Death Valley. “What happened that
night, Ivy? All anyone says is that you
killed Leslie and then ran away. Anyone
who sees you is supposed to bring you to
Rousseau for questioning.”
Questioning? Yeah, right.
The
look of concern shining in his eyes