went on ahead and disappeared
inside the building. “How is eating
breakfast going to help anything?
The thought of food makes my
stomach churn. I need to see
Mayanne. We have to find out what
the heck Energo is.”
“I know.” I was tempted to fly
off with her myself, but Georgina
usually had her reasons. If she was
insisting we stop for breakfast, she
probably had a purpose. Besides, it
was broad daylight. Flying would be
risky. “Let’s eat something to make
her happy. After that we can leave
ourselves if we have to.”
She kissed my cheek. “Thank
you.”
I pulled her close and kissed her
lightly on the lips. “I’m here with
you. Don’t forget that.”
“I won’t.” She gripped my arm.
We walked into the diner where
Levi and Georgina had already
disappeared. I glanced around.
There wasn’t an empty table in the
place.
“Great,” Daisy mumbled. I didn’t
bother replying. She had every right
to be annoyed.
“Excuse me miss, may I help
you with anything?” A grinning
waiter walked over. It was the
bellboy all over again.
“We’re waiting for a table.”
“For two?” He ignored me, and
let his eyes rake over her. If I
hadn’t known about the magical
rationale for his response, the guy
would have been in trouble.
“For four.” Daisy glanced
around. “We have two more with
us.”
“I can serve you at the bar if
you’re hungry. You don’t have to
wait.” He licked his lips.
Magic or not, I was ready to
pounce.
“I’m sure you could serve all of
us.” Daisy smiled back. “Wouldn’t
you like that? To make me happy?”
“Uh sure. Of course. I would love
to make you happy. There is room
at the bar for four.” The guy
gestured to the completely full bar.
His vacant expression and glassy
eyes said it all.
I touched Daisy’s arm. “You
don’t want to do this.”
She shook me off. “Thank you.
We’d prefer a table. I’m sure you’d
like to find one for me? A booth
maybe? It would make me really
happy.”
“I’ll take care of that right
away.” He walked away.
I took both of Daisy’s hands in
mine and looked into her eyes.
“Daisy, stop.”
She said nothing at first, but
then she blinked as a look of horror
and fear spread across her face.
“Oh my god. I manipulated.” She
leaned forward and hugged her
knees. “Where’s Georgina? We have
to go. I can’t handle this.” She
blinked back a few tears.
I helped her up to standing.
“You’re crying, and that’s a good
thing. You’re feeling guilty.”
“I manipulated that guy.”
“Not on purpose.” I glanced
around. Where the hell were Levi
and Georgina?
“Your table is ready.” The waiter
returned with a huge smile. “It’s a
booth by the window.” A family
rushed toward the entrance angrily.
“Did you kick those people out?”
She asked, horrified.
“Yes.” The waiter appeared
confused. “I did.”
“Daisy, Owen!” Georgina called
from a table tucked to the side of
the bar. “We’re over here.”
“I’m so sorry,” she whispered to
the waiter before hurrying over to
where Georgina and Levi sat with
an older couple.
“What took you so long?” Levi
pulled two chairs over to the small
table.
“We were talking,” I answered
quickly. Telling Levi about the
manipulation wouldn’t be smart. I
wanted his help, which made it
worth keeping him in the dark.
“Daisy, how nice to meet you.”
The older woman seated across
from Georgina smiled. “Very pretty
name.”
“Thank you.”
“Are you all ready to order?” The
same waiter approached us.
Daisy looked down at the table.
I waited as everyone else ordered
before taking a guess and ordering
her what I was ordering myself—
pancakes.
She nodded, but still refused to
look up.
The waiter stared at her way
longer than necessary.
“Is there something else you
need?” I tried to subtly get him to
walk away.
“Do you want anything else?”
He looked at her, as though that
would make her turn. He still
looked confused, although his eyes
had returned to normal.
She shook her head. “No
thanks.”
He ducked down and peered
around to see her face. “Are you
sure?”
“She said no.” Levi turned his
finger around in a circle by his face.
He was wrong, the guy wasn’t
crazy. He was enchanted.
“Please put in our orders.” Daisy
finally looked up. “Thank you.”
The waiter nodded and hurried
away.
The other woman at the table
smiled. “I haven’t seen that in
years.”
“Seen what?” I asked.
“A woman affect a man that
way. I had an old friend. A lovely
girl. She had a flower name too.
Violet.” She rubbed her forehead. “I
always wondered what happened to
her.”
Daisy and I exchanged looks.
There was no way this was a
coincidence.
Georgina smiled. “My friend
Myrtle here worked with me when I
was queen. She often stood in for
me at affairs when I couldn’t make
it.”
Myrtle laughed. “She means she
took pity on me and let me have
some excitement in my life. It’s how
I met Bob.” She touched the arm of
the man next to her.
“That’s great.” I looked at
Georgina. What was the end game?
What did Myrtle know?
“Is Violet the same girl you told
me about? The one who
disappeared into thin air one
night?”
“Yes. She’s the one.” Myrtle’s
face fell.
Bob patted her back. “It’s all
right, Myrtle. You tried everything
you could to help her.”
“Help her with what?” Daisy
asked.
“She was looking for a man. It’s
why I invited her to the Applerose
Gala. I’d found him and knew he
was coming.”
“Did they meet? She and that
man?”
Myrtle shook her head. “No.
That was what I’ll never
understand. Violet spent the night
watching him but never
approached.” Myrtle turned to us.
“And if you knew Violet you’d
understand she wasn’t shy. There
was something else holding her
back. She seemed so sad and
vulnerable in a way I’d never seen
her look before. Usually she was
the happiest girl in the room.”
“What happened next?” Daisy
pressed.
“She was there one moment and
gone the next. She never said
goodbye, and when I went by to
see her at her home, she had left.
Vanished really. We filed a police
report, but that was that.”
“I remember the disappearance.
They must have interrogated half-a-
dozen men afterward.” Georgina
seemed lost in thought.
The table fell into an
uncomfortable silence. What was
the significance of this story?
Georgina must have known Violet
was an Allure.
Before I could ask any
questions, our food was brought to
the table. Daisy only picked at her
plate, and I knew it had nothing to
do with what I’d ordered.
7
OWEN
Levi turned down another side
road, and I knew we were getting
close. I braced myself. I hoped
Mayanne would know how to stall
the effects, but there was a chance
she couldn’t. Was there also a
chance she could make it worse?
I couldn’t think that way. We
needed all the help we could get,
and so far Mayanne was our best
bet.
Levi turned off onto a dirt road,
and I knew we were almost there.
Mayanne lived miles from anyone
else. I wasn’t sure how much of it
came from her being a witch, and
how much came from her
personality.
We turned up the dirt drive, and
I kissed Daisy on the forehead.
“You ready for this?”
“As ready as I’m going to be.”
She’d been quiet since breakfast. I
knew that she was probably beating
herself up about manipulating the
waiter. I understood why it upset
her. It freaked me out too.
“Either Mayanne got a new car,
or she has company.” Georgina
pointed to an SUV parked by the
front door of the rambling home.
“Stay here.” Levi parked.
“I’ll come with you.”
“No. Stay with them.” Levi’s
eyes gave me all the warning I
needed. I knew he was right. One
of us needed to stay with Georgina
and Daisy. They were human after
all.
Before Levi could make it a few
steps the front door opened, and
Mayanne stepped out.
I got right out of the car, and
Daisy followed. I opened Georgina’s
door and helped her out.
“I need you to all stay calm.”
Mayanne walked out onto the
rickety front porch.
“Stay calm?” I looked at the tall
and willowy woman. “Why would
you tell us that?”
“Who’s visiting you, Mayanne?”
Georgina walked over to her friend.
“They aren’t here for me, but
stay calm. They may be of help.”
I didn’t need to hear the names
to know who the visitors were. “Are
they inside?”
Mayanne nodded. “Stay calm,
Owen.”
“I’ll try.”
Daisy slipped her hand into
mine. “Stay calm for my sake.”
“I’ll try,” I repeated my words.
Mayanne, Georgina, and Levi
walked in first, and Levi held open
the door for us to walk inside.
“Hello, old friends.” Hugh
smirked.
Any thoughts of staying calm
disappeared. “What the hell are you
doing here?” I didn’t think about the
company I was in, I said exactly
what was on my mind.
“We’re here for the same reason
you are. We want to help Daisy.”
Violet smiled.
“Help her? You mean take away
any chance she has to stay
human?”
“If we wanted that we’d have
left you guys to your own devices,
but we do care.” Violet caught my
eye.
“Where’s Roland?” Daisy spoke
for the first time since walking in.
“He’s not here.” Hugh shrugged.
“We thought it best if he stayed
away.”
“Why?”
“Because his interests are too
complicated.”
“His interests?” Levi asked. He
stepped toward the Allures. “What
kind of interests does he have
beyond the ones you do?”
“She has his maker’s essence.
He is drawn to her, and he doesn’t
mind the new packaging.” Hugh
smirked.
I was in his face in a blur. “The
packaging? Don’t you ever talk
about Daisy that way.”
“I thought you’d prefer it to me
saying he’s attracted to her.”
“Shut up!” Daisy wrung her
hands. “Shut up all of you.”
Georgina cleared her throat.
“Sorry.” Daisy looked at her.
“But I’m not going to stand here
and listen to this. You say you want
to help me? Then help me.
Mayanne thinks she can buy me
time. Let’s see what she can do.”
Mayanne nodded. “I can’t do
anything with a crowd.”
“That’s fine. Daisy and I will go
with you. Everyone else can wait.”
That was the only logical solution.
“Not a chance.” Violet shook her
head. “We have a vested interest in
this too.”
“Because of the essence and not
Daisy. She’s the important part.”
“They are both important.”
Violet pressed her lips into a firm
line.
“Daisy is more important. I don’t
care what you say, that’s the truth.”
I stood my ground.
“I’ll go with Mayanne by myself.
Everyone else can stay out here.”
Daisy avoided my eyes when she
spoke.
“You don’t have to do that. I
promised I’d stay with you.”
“And I can’t handle more of this
arguing. I am nervous and freaking
out already. I don’t need anyone
making it worse.”
“She’ll be fine, Owen. We’ll only
be upstairs.” Mayanne touched my
arm reassuringly. “You know I’d
never hurt her.”
“I know…”
Georgina repeated Mayanne’s
words. “She will be fine.”
Before Levi could join in and
agree with the two women, I cut
him off. “I know she will be fine, but
that doesn’t mean I want to leave
her.”
“It’s not leaving me if I’m asking
you to wait here.” Daisy’s face
softened. “And I expect you to be
waiting when we’re done.”
“Of course.” I smiled. She was
the one going through the most
physically. I owed it to her to hold
myself together. I needed to be