Read Pucker Up (A Damsels of Distress Novel) Online
Authors: R. A. Gates
strapped to my hip.”
Old Sacramento really did
resemble an old-western town. The
brick buildings with wooden façades
and second-floor balconies were well
maintained. The only evidence of age
was a few faded signs on the side walls
advertising the original business that
occupied the buildings. She could almost
believe she traveled back in time if it
wasn’t for the modern cars lining the
cobble stone streets.
Athena casually looped her arm
around Garren’s as they strolled ahead.
Garren smiled at her as he untangled his
arm from hers and wrapped it around her
back to settle on her hip.
Irritation bubbled inside. She
was already tense and nervous as they
searched for any signs of Pioneer Park
or Eradicators, she didn’t need to watch
those two slobbering all over each other,
too.
“Are we interrupting their date?”
she asked Thane in a mock whisper.
Garren
glanced
over
his
shoulder. “Like we’d let you two tag
along on our date.”
Athena laughed as she snaked her
arms around Garren’s body in a
sideways hug. They seemed so natural
together, like a newly formed couple that
couldn’t keep their hands off each other.
Ugh, so nauseating
.
A group of teenagers strolled
toward them, gawking at Garren and
Athena as they passed.
Her annoyance spiked to epic
proportions and throbbed in her brain.
She needed to do something before she
popped a blood vessel. “Will you tell
them to stop their embarrassing display
and pay attention?” she asked Thane.
“Why me?”
Because they won’t listen to me.
“You’re the leader of this mission, right?
Take charge and make them do their job.
We’re going to…”
At the upcoming corner, a guy
leaned against a post, watching people
pass by. Not any guy, a face from her
past. She grabbed Thane and pulled him
over to a store front window. “Athena,
you’ve got to see this,” she called, trying
to sound perfectly normal.
She pointed to an antique doll in
the display as the others crowded around
her. “There’s an Eradicator ahead,” she
whispered.
To her credit, Athena stayed in
character as she nodded. “That’s nice. I
love these old-fashioned toys.”
Heavy footsteps echoed off the
wooden walk-way. The Eradicator
ambled toward them. He stopped right
next to them, peering over their heads to
see the display.
Her heart sped up.
Can he sense
our magic already?
They needed to
move along, quickly.
“I think I saw a toy store back
this way,” She led them back the way
they came. They passed another guy as
they turned the corner. Short dreads,
mocha skin and light blue eyes that could
only belong to her old friend Darius. He
caught her eye for a split second before
she dropped her gaze to the floor ahead
of her.
Crap! Did he recognize me?
She
sped up, the others with her.
“Hey, you,” he called out. “Don’t
I know you from somewhere?”
She slowed down a bit and
hollered over her shoulder. “I doubt it.
We’re not from around here.” Up ahead
were the Sacramento River and the train
house where there were plenty of places
to hide. She focused on getting to the
river, hoping the Eradicator believed her
and went on his way. Fear of being
caught curdled in her stomach.
“They’re following us,” Thane
whispered as they marched across the
street.
She peeked back. Big mistake.
Recognition sparked in his eyes.
“Ivy!”
“Run!” she yelled and took off,
assuming her friends would follow.
Both Eradicators chased after
them.
They dodged oncoming tourists
as they sprinted toward the river docks.
A guy with short dark hair who
resembled Kyle flattened himself against
the wall to avoid being run over.
“Get the blonde,” Darius shouted
behind them, much closer than she
hoped.
“Which blonde?” There was no
mistaking that voice. It was Kyle.
I should’ve known he couldn’t
stay away.
But would he help them? Up
ahead was a familiar door. “In here.”
They swerved around a group of
old ladies and ducked into the hallway.
It was a long corridor with private
offices on either side and it dead-ended
with another hallway like a capital T.
They banked left and ran onto a balcony
surrounding an outside courtyard one
floor down. Twinkling white Christmas
lights criss-crossed above the dining
area and wrapped around the trunks of
trees along the border. Diners sat at
wrought iron tables sipping wine and
enjoying the romantic setting. The
courtyard was surrounded by brick
buildings on three sides and an alley on
the fourth.
She led them behind a one of the
decorated oaks in the corner to regroup.
“Give me your sweater,” Athena
said between quick breaths as soon as
they stopped. Strands of her usually
meticulously styled hair clung to the
sides of her sweaty face.
“Why?” Ivy asked as she
unbuttoned
the
front.
Goosebumps
formed on her flesh as soon as the cool
evening air washed over her skin. She
had an idea what the werewolf was up
to and didn’t like it, but she also didn’t
have any better ideas.
“Do you trust him?” Athena
asked as she shoved her arms in the
sleeves.
She assumed she meant Kyle and
didn’t have time to ponder the question
in great depth, so she went with her gut.
“Yes.”
Before anyone could protest,
Athena took off back down the hallway.
After a few seconds, Ivy peeked
around the corner. Athena waited in the
doorway leading back out to the
walkway. From one of the little shops
behind her, Kyle stepped out.
Her heart jumped in her throat
when Athena spun around and met his
eyes.
Would
he
side
with
the
Eradicators or with them?
“Ivy’s over here,” he called back
to the other Eradicators in the store.
Athena darted out into the night with
Kyle and one of the others in pursuit.
She let out the breath she’d been
holding.
Because
Athena
was
a
werewolf, she could run faster and
longer than most humans. Plus, Kyle
wouldn’t let the others hurt her if they
did manage to catch her.
Now she and the guys needed to
find the prince before the Eradicators
figured out they were chasing the wrong
blonde. She stepped into the hallway to
continue the search when Darius
emerged from the shop.
Damn it
.
Garren yanked her back behind
the wall. He tried to drag her along but
she twisted her arm free. Together, the
three of them scurried along the balcony
to the stairs leading down to the dining
area. They weaved between tables and
waiters in white collared shirts. Garren
turned on the charm, smiling and nodding
at curious bystanders watching their
hasty retreat. When they reached the gate
leading to the alley, Garren led her
through with his hand on the small of her
back. Suddenly, all of her attention was
drawn to that spot. The heat of his touch
burned her skin through her thin t-shirt,
spreading to her toes.
She pulled away after passing
the gate, not wanting to be distracted by
his presence, or more importantly, her
unusual reaction to it.
Focus on the
mission, Ivy.
As soon as they reached the side
of the building, Garren checked around
the corner. “He’s coming this way.
Move!”
They sprinted down the alley,
their
footsteps
echoing
off
the
surrounding walls. A couple turns later
and they were back on the wooden
walkway with the rest of the tourists.
“Guys,” Thane panted. “I need to
rest.”
After a quick glance around,
Garren led them into a gift shop. They
slipped to the back of the store by the
circular racks of California themed
sweatshirts. The first one Ivy touched
was pink with a howling wolf on the
front. Dueling emotions raged inside as
she thought of Athena; concern for her
safety as she played decoy versus relief
that she was no longer making a
spectacle of herself by hanging all over
Garren versus guilt for being glad she
was out of the way. Trying to unravel
her feelings hurt her head. She needed to
shift her focus.
“Are you all right?” she asked as
she pretended to check out the clothes.
Thane shook his head, hunched
over to catch his breath. “I’m exhausted.
I didn’t realize this thing would be so
draining.” He pulled the sapphire out of
his shirt and gasped. It was nearly clear.
“I thought you said it would last
an hour,” Garren hissed.
Of course he would find a way
to make this my fault.
“That’s what
Irene told me. Maybe it’s broken or
something.”
Thane stared at the stone in his
palm as if waiting for it to reveal its
secrets. “Perhaps trying to block the
magic of four people was too much.”
His eyes widened in realization. “Or
maybe there’s other magic around here
that it was masking by default. Like, say,
a prince in a
magical
coma.”
A hush fell over them as each
one pondered the weight of this
possibility. They were so close, yet still
so far away. Pioneer Park remained a
mystery.
Garren broke the silence first.
“Let’s quit wasting… Down!” He pulled
her to the floor, behind the clothes rack.
“Man, don’t these guys ever give up?”
After moments of silence, she
parted a couple hangers in front of her to
check the Eradicator’s location. She
didn’t see him, even as she leaned
further into the rack to get a better look.
The only other person in the store was a
soccer mom buying a visor at the
checkout counter.
All this stress has cooked
Garren’s brain. There’s no one here.
She moved to back up but lost her
balance. She fell forward, out of the
coverage of the shirts, and landed on her
hands and knees. A pair of grungy, white
shoes stopped in front of her.
Oh, no
. Her gaze traveled up
jean-covered legs, over a leather jacket
and settled on the angry blue eyes. She
swallowed the lump of fear forming in
her throat.
Play it cool
. “Hey, Darius.
How’s it going?” She stood and brushed
imaginary dirt off her pants. The top of
her head only reached his shoulders.
She’d had a huge crush on the older boy
when she was, like fourteen. With his
dark skin and light eyes, he was exotic
and beautiful. But he never saw her as
anything more than a little buddy. Maybe
she’d get some sympathy points for old
time’s sake.
“Better now,” he said. “Why you
runnin’ from me?” With his hands resting
on his hips, he seemed genuinely
curious. But he wasn’t stupid.
Like
you
don’t
know.
She
scrambled for a way out of this mess
while thinking up a half-way believable
excuse to play along with his game.
“Was that
you
chasing me?”
Oh yeah,
that’s believable
.
One eyebrow raised as a hint of
amusement tugged at the corner of his
mouth. “Do you usually have black guys
chasing you through the streets?”
She channeled her inner Athena
and flashed him the flirtiest smile she
could muster. “Well, I hate to brag,