Read Pucker Up (A Damsels of Distress Novel) Online
Authors: R. A. Gates
by the dangerous whip of a tail.
“I thought I told you we're not
keeping it.”
“Maybe you should tell him
that.” She scratched the top of the little
dragon's head while Garren glared at it.
Its tail swayed back and forth in
enjoyment, narrowly hitting Garren, who
made the mistake of swatting it away
with his hand. Sparky spun around and
bared his teeth. He let out a low, gargley
growl that made his whole body vibrate.
She patted his back, trying to
calm him down. Though she wasn't
happy with Garren at the moment, she
didn't want him barbequed in Athena's
rental. “It's all right, boy. He's just mad
because he isn't getting his way.”
The little creature continued
growling, his little pointed ears lying
back flat against his head.
Garren leaned into his side of the
car. “Just keep that thing away from
me.”
She finally got the dragon to
relax and lay back down on her lap. The
sun dipped below the horizon and the
stars brightened into view, one by one.
The air on the highway was too cold to
have the top down, but Athena loved it,
and left the others to suffer through it.
Sparky kept Ivy's legs warm, but she still
shivered without her sweatshirt. She
packed it in her bag earlier when it was
warmer.
She didn't realize she was
leaning until she bumped into Garren's
shoulder. Normally, she would've sat
upright again, but his body heat warmed
her bare arm, so she stayed where she
was. Either he didn't notice or he didn't
mind, for which she was grateful.
She gazed out into the night sky,
identifying constellations, when her
body shifted and something started
rubbing her other arm. It was Garren's
hand. He had wrapped his arm around
her shoulders. She was just beginning to
think he wasn't so bad, when she noticed
him staring off with a coy smile on his
face. When she followed his gaze, she
saw Athena watching him through the
mirror.
The comment about being 'stuck'
with her slammed into her chest like an
icepick to the heart. She bolted away
and shook his arm from her shoulders.
He tore his eyes away from the
hopeless flirt up front to glance at her.
“You were shivering.”
She tried to give him a
reassuring smile, but she didn't have it in
her. “I'm fine. Go back to your
gawking.” She leaned away from him
and ignored the dirty looks he threw her
way.
What is wrong with me?
Why do
I care if he likes her?
Her carefully
constructed
walls
kept
crumbling
whenever she was near him for any
length of time. She was starting to turn
into one of those drooling robot girls that
fawned all over him at school.
I'd rather die.
Promising herself
to keep her distance from him didn't
make the ache fade away when he
returned his attention to Athena. Instead
of dwelling on that unwelcome reaction,
she distracted herself by picturing Prince
Sebastian’s face from the drawing. The
more she thought of his full lips and
piercing eyes, the more handsome he
became. A fantasy of the prince waking
from her kiss and whisking her away to
his castle played out in her head as they
drove along the California highway.
They finally pulled into the
parking lot of a motel, just outside of
town. The 'L' was burned out in the neon
sign that buzzed loudly as they passed
by. Athena went to pay for the room
while the others unloaded the car. Her
three large suitcases were so heavy she
probably decided to relocate to warmer
climates. That thought brought a smile to
Ivy's lips.
“All right, spill,” Athena said as
the door clicked shut behind her.
Ivy plopped her bags down on
one of the two king sized beds. “Spill
what?” She walked into the small
bathroom and filled the chipped sink
with water. Sparky flew up and perched
on the edge to drink.
“Don't play me for a fool, Ivy. I
know you're not visiting an old friend.”
Athena sat on the edge bed, crossed her
legs and waited.
Thane and Garren were no help
as they sat silently at the table by the
front door. “Well, the person we're
visiting isn't actually a friend, since none
of us have met him before.” She was
going for the minimalist approach, but by
the expression on Athena's face, it wasn't
working.
“So, why are you visiting?”
Ivy drew in a long, slow breath.
“Because he might be able to help us.”
“With what?” Athena wasn't
missing a beat.
“With the failing wards around
Salmagundi.”
Athena's eyes widened. “What's
this guy's name?”
The three answered at once.
“Charlie.”
“Bob.”
“Sebastian.”
Now, they want to talk.
Being as perceptive as she was,
Athena picked up on Thane's answer.
“Sebastian? As in Prince Sebastian? The
wizard who set the wards in the first
place and is currently frozen in time
from a curse?
That
Sebastian?”
Ivy glared at Thane.
Big-mouth.
He shrugged and turned away to
hide the blush creeping up his neck.
“Yeah.”
Athena sat silent as her gaze
wandered from one person to another.
Then, she burst out laughing. And not the
usual tittering she did around most guys,
but a full-fledged, body convulsing
laugh. This continued for a good five
minutes, at the end of which her face
was wet and she was clutching her
sides. She took a moment to catch her
breath.
“And you three think you're going
to break the curse?”
They nodded, which sent her
right back into hysterics. Exhausted, Ivy
ignored the laughing hyena and grabbed
her bag to get ready for bed. She
showered then dressed in a big t-shirt
and climbed into the nearest bed.
Athena had finally calmed down
and was talking closely with Garren on
the worn-out couch while Thane ran
through the channels on the TV. She
hoped things would be better after a
good night's sleep. As she settled down,
obsidian eyes gazed at her with
appreciation and desire. At least her
dreams promised to be pleasant.
Chapter 13
“What did you do?” An accusing
voice from Ivy’s past echoed all around
her. A chill ran along her skin as she
recognized where she was, and more
importantly, when.
No, not again.
This memory hadn’t haunted her
dreams in months. And even though she
knew the sequence by heart, fear still
gripped her heart as the events of that
night played on.
Her body trembled as she
squeezed her eyes shut and wished to
turn the moonlit clearing in the woods to
somewhere safe, bright, real. The stench
of earth and blood churned her stomach.
It wasn’t working.
Footsteps stomped closer. Her
eyes snapped open to see the angry mob
forming a circle around her.
Do something! Run. Fight.
Anything different.
The same fear that
froze her that night over a year ago
incapacitated her again. Knowing that
she shouldn’t, she couldn’t help but peek
over to see the figure of a woman lying
on the grass. The moonlight glinted off
her curly hair.
Mom.
“No!” she screamed as she ran to
reach her, only to be shoved back into
the center of the circle. She landed on
her butt, crying out in pain. Tears fell
silently down her cheeks as she watched
another woman close her mother's eyes
with a brush of her hand.
Wake up, damn it!
She struggled to stand on shaking
legs to protect herself. A moan from the
tree line caught her attention. She
staggered closer, but stayed within her
bounds, to see another person down.
Two men tried to revive the girl lying
unconscious on the ground. They
wouldn’t succeed.
Guilt burned in her belly, hot
bile rising in her throat. She was going
to throw up. She pressed her hands to
her head, trying to focus beyond the
nightmare to her sleeping self.
This isn’t real anymore. You
don’t need to be here. Wake up!
One of the men next to the girl
stood up and stalked toward her, fire in
his eyes. “What did you do?” he shouted.
She shook her head, not knowing
what else to do. It wasn’t her fault. She
didn’t mean to do it, didn’t know she
could. Panic consumed her as the circle
of people enclosed tighter and tighter
around her.
“Wake up,” the wind seemed to
whisper.
I’m trying
. She searched for a
weakness in the chain of angry mob
surrounding her.
“Wake up!” The voice drifting in
the air grew louder, more insistent.
The encroaching people shouted,
“What did you do?”
“You did this!”
“Witch!” They held their knives
and stakes high as they attacked.
“No!” She screamed as the first
dagger came down. The voice boomed
right before it could plunge into her
chest.
“Wake up, Ivy!”
Air rushed into her lungs when
she woke from the nightmare. She
opened her eyes and gasped at the
change in scenery. A pair of blue eyes
stared into hers.
Garren was in her face, an iron
grip on her arms, yelling at her. “Wake
up!”
She latched onto his shoulders,
needing an anchor to reality.
Concern swam in his eyes.
“Deep breaths, Ivy. In through your nose,
out through your mouth,” he instructed.
She followed his lead, willing
her body to relax. Her thundering heart
beat slower and slower until it settled
into its normal rhythm. That was the first
time she’d come close to being hurt in
the nightmare. Could the consequences
of one consciousness bleed into the next
because of her magic? Can her dreams
really kill her? Hopefully, she’d never
find out.
Loosening her grip on Garren’s
shoulders, she let them slide over his
arms until they landed on her lap. His
mere presence was calming.
Suddenly, a loud crash like a
thunderclap boomed all around her,
shaking the bed. She jumped and pressed
a hand to her chest, as if she could
physically push her pounding heart
down.
Garren let out a whooshing
breath. “Are you all right now?”
Probably not.
She nodded.
Don't tell me it happened
again?
Breaking eye contact, she
ventured to survey the room. They were
in the motel room Athena rented last
night, and it was a mess. Clothes were
strewn all over, hanging off lamps and
chairs. All of their belongings and
weapons lay haphazard over the floor
and beds.
This is worse than before.
Only Garren was with her in the
room. He still held her shoulders, his
thumbs rubbing small circles on her
arms. Fear that she hurt someone, like in
the nightmare, swelled inside her.
“What did I do?” she asked
softly.
“Good question. Athena woke
me up because you were whimpering in
your sleep and wouldn't wake up. Then,
everything not nailed down started flying
through the room.” He gazed around at
the mess and sighed.
“Where are Thane and Athena?
Did I hurt them?” Panic rose again, like
icy fingers crawling up her spine.
Garren shook his head and
stroked the goose bump flesh on her
arms. “They're outside, waiting for the
storm to pass.” The crooked little smile
he wore made her chest swell with