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You and Sam didn’t know this about her when she invited you to her castle, which she called Venusburg. At that time, the three of us were separated by misfortune. We had been tried for witchcraft in Scotland—you and Sam had escaped, but I had been burned at the stake.” She shuddered at the memory. “Regina von Bose offered you asylum, but at the price of your craft. And your honor. When you found out her true nature, you fled. She has never forgiven you—and I think she is trying to ensnare Sam again through you. That’s why I warned you at first not to come here, Allison, but now I think you had no choice. She
summoned
you.”

For the first time, I felt really scared. “She’s that powerful?”


She has a new power now, one that I can’t even quite comprehend. But you must be strong, Allison. That’s why I’ve returned. With me and Ivy at your side, somehow you must find a way to defeat her. Believe me, if we can’t she’ll find a way to wreak havoc in this world. And kill all whom you love.”

I shook my head. “It’s just that I feel so weak and, I don’t know, helpless. Like all my magic is being slowly drained out of me. I keep thinking maybe you’re right.” I burst into tears. “
Maybe falling in love is making me not be a witch anymore
!

Millicent enfolded me comfortingly in her arms. They felt as real and solid as any living person’s. “Hush, dear. I should never have told you that—it was unfair of me. Sisters are always jealous of each other. I fear it is I who am draining you, not your Eric. Every hour that I spend among the living must be purchased at a cost. A cost in human vitality. And so far, you’re the one paying the price.”

I blew my nose.


But your spirit is a gift of Mother Gaia,” she went on, “and when our purpose here has been accomplished, and I can return to the world of shadows, your vitality will be restored.” She sighed. “I’d forgotten how wonderful life can feel in the flesh. The taste of salt and sweetness on my tongue, the warmth of sunlight on my skin...already, I shall miss those
so...

I spotted a limousine pulling up to the entrance and knew I needed to get back to work. “I just don’t know why you wrote this warning in German. And on a Post-it note. Why didn’t you just tell me?”


But I didn’t write that note, Allison.
Someone else did
.”

 

Chapter Eighteen

 

A funny thing happened on the way to the Hunt Ball that night. Funny, as in strange and super annoying. After I ended my shift, I went back to my bedroom—or love hut, as I’d started thinking of it—to get changed. And found my cat costume gone...

As in vanished. As in totally
not
hanging there in my little closet. As in
stolen
...

And there was only one candidate I could think of who’d been wearing my clothes lately.


MILLICENT!!!
” My psychic shriek was so loud it probably could be heard on all seven planes of the spirit world—and sure enough, a millisecond or two later, the girl in question appeared, dressed exactly like Rose Red from the other fairy tale. You know, wearing red from head to foot, with a little hood.


What happened to my costume?”

She shrugged, looking guilty—and when I tried to peer into her mind, I found...the Death Star.


Okay,” I said. “What’s going on?”


Nothing.” Her tone was guilty as hell. God, I felt so weak. Normally, I could just blow right through her defenses, but tonight—nothing. Nada.


I know something’s up. We’re linked almost like we’re one person now—I can tell when you’re lying to me.”


I’ll explain later. Don’t you have the keys to the uniform wardrobe? Well, I’ll meet you back there, and we can pick a new costume out for you.”


But I don’t want a new costume! I want
mine
! It’s sexy and, besides, Eric gave it to me to wear.” A terrible suspicion was forming in my mind. “It’s Ivy, isn’t it? She wanted to wear it, and you snuck it over to her.”


Oh, don’t be so immature, Allison. This isn’t elementary school. We’ll find you something even nicer to wear, I promise. Hurry—Eric is waiting!” And she disappeared.

Just like my catsuit. Grrr.

For the second time that day, I burst into tears. What was up with that? Witches weren’t supposed to fall in love—and they weren’t supposed to cry, either! I really was losing my powers. At this rate, I wouldn’t even be able to go back to my job at the psychic hotline. I’d be a
muggle
again...

Of course, if Eric and I worked out, who cared? Millicent was right—I needed to get back to him. Before he mistook Ivy for me and took her into some dark corner and...my fevered imagination supplied the rest. I bailed out of there like a bat out of hell. Or like Samantha Moon taking flight...

 

***

 

I wasn’t the only bat, so to speak.

Darkness had just fallen, and flights of dark shapes flapped and skittered through the fir trees. So when I first noticed I was being shadowed through the woods, I guess I assumed it was one more bat.

It wasn’t. It was a heavier animal, and earthbound; it flitted behind me from trunk to trunk, until I stopped and kneeling, reached into my crossbow carrying bag. I’d left the Tenpoint strung with the broadhead in the bolt groove, but hadn’t cocked it—I totally didn’t want any lethal accidents at the hotel—but now I cranked it up and aimed it into the night.


Okay, I know you’re out there!” I called out. “I’m pretty good with this thing, so I suggest you either stop following me or come out where I can see you.”

Sharp little pricks of cold kept stinging my face, and I realized it had begun to snow. There was a sound like the rustling of cicadas and slowly, very slowly, a pale figure emerged from behind one of the trees and advanced tentatively toward me, hands fluttering. I recognized the Yves St. Laurent silk cravat first, then the deathly pale features above it. It was Mr. Schreich.


I have seen what you are, Allison Lopez,” he hissed at me in the night. “You are
eine Hexe—
a witch!”

At the sound of his words, a chill went down my spine. Millicent had been right; I’d had that accusation hurled at me before. Many times before in a dozen different lives—and it never ended well.


Don’t come any closer,” I said, but he ignored me.


You don’t understand,” he whimpered. As he moved toward me, I saw that tears of pinkish blood were streaming down his gaunt face. “She has betrayed me. She has found another to take my place—
Conrad
!” He spat the name, along with a gout of bloody sputum, into the snow. “Now she longer uses me; I will surely die, unless you take me for your own
Hexenvertraut
.”

What Schreich did next was really gross. He sank to his knees, and then fell forward and started kissing my shoes. Major
ewwwww
! I tried pulling back, but he sort of clung to them. “Please, Allison Lopez. Accept me for your creature, I beg of you! I vill tell you everything, all her secrets. I haff nowhere other to turn...”

Okay, put yourself in my place. You’re on your way to a fancy-dress party with absolutely nothing to wear because your so-called best friend has stolen your costume—and very possibly, your dream guy—and you’re in a freakin’ hurry. And for all of his creepiness, Mr. Schreich has always treated you pretty decently, plus he’s an excellent maître d’ and has an amazing dress sense. I mean, why not? Anything to get out of this awkward situation. What if somebody comes along and sees this dude weeping and wailing and slobbering all over your shoes and totally gets the wrong idea?

Somebody like Eric, for instance.

Besides, I realized, I was actually no better than poor Schreich. If I kept on letting Millicent drain me, I’d end up
being
him—sure, I might live for centuries, but just as a dried up old husk like he was, a kind of a cross between a vampire and a locust.


Show mercy, dear
.” I heard Millicent’s thought.


Okay, okay,” I said. “I accept. You can be my...
creature
, or whatever. This doesn’t involve anything too yucky, though, right?” It seemed to me I’d read something in the
Book of Wicca
about familiars suckling at witches’ teats, but there was totally going to be none of that. Like,
ever
. In fact, any physical contact at all was a deal-breaker.


Oh, thank you, thank you, Allison Lopez.”

I swear he actually started
tonguing
my hiking boots in gratitude.

Now it was my turn to hiss. “Get up, Mr. Schreich! And for Chrissakes, get a grip! That’s an Armani suit you’re getting all filthy, isn’t it?”

He hung his head. “Forgive me.”

I couldn’t help it—I took pity on him. “Look, I could use your fashion sense right now. I need to go back to the uniform wardrobe and find a costume to wear tonight. Wanna help me?”

He brightened immediately. “
Ach
, may I?” But then as I walked off, he began wringing his hands. “But,
no, no,
Allison Lopez, you must not go to the ball tonight. It is very dangerous for you! That is why I sent to you that yellow Post-it note! If you go there
you
will be the one who is hunted.”

Schreich followed me the whole way back to the lodge, pleading and plucking timidly at my arms. “You must not go inside, please, I beg of you, Allison Lopez. You see...the
Langenschweinefleisch
we serve our clients in the hall, this means in German ‘long pig.’ It is a word that from the South Seas sailors have brought back with them—it means human flesh.
It is people
!
Last night we served for dinner your friend, the woman Ivana. Before that, it was your friend, the woman Marisa. Oh yes, the Archduchess—Regina—she knows very well these young women are your concern for coming here. Also, she does not want you making the love any longer with her lover, young Master Eric. So tonight, you vill be her prey! Ve must escape now, while there is still time!”


Wait,
what
?” I came to a dead stop. “Just hold on a big minute there, dude. You said Eric was her
lover
?” Actually, he’d made it sound like ‘loafer,’ but I knew what he meant. Way too well.


Whenever she wishes it, yes, he would come to her bed at night. She likes to feed on his energies, as well as from those of all young peo
ple
. That is why she chose that
Conrad
; I am too old now, she says. But I am less than five hundred years!”


Mr. Schreich, you need to get over yourself and
tell me about Eric
!


Ja, ja
, okay. But Master Eric, every time he does not remember that he has come to her the next morning, because she is a mesmerist and commands him to forget. She is very powerful to be able to make this hypnotism with her eyes.” He tingled, I guess at the memory. “That is how she first knew you were a witch—because she could not bend your will to hers. Master Eric is her slave—just as I was. But that is the past; you will use me now, Allison Lopez, and protect me from her. But first you must live! So please do not go inside there tonight.”

Costume or no costume, I certainly wasn’t going to abandon Ivy to these...cannibals. Or Eric, either.

Or worst of all, leave the two of them alone together.


There is no way I’m
not
going to that ball,” I told him, sounding a lot firmer than I felt. “Even if I turn into a pumpkin at midnight.”


It is not the pumpkin that they vill garnish you with,” I heard Mr. Schreich muttering to himself as he followed me into the front hall.

 

Chapter Nineteen

 

If Mr. Schreich was surprised by Millicent materializing suddenly inside the wardrobe, he didn’t show it, though I’m pretty sure I saw him turn up his beak and sniff in disdain at the sight of her Rose Red outfit. To make matters worse, she’d fallen in love with the full-on, Disney Snow White rig that she found in a rack of Halloween costumes and made me wear it.


That way, we’ll be sisters—just like in the fairy tale.”


Snow White had a sister?”


It is a different fairy tale, Allison Lopez,” said Schreich. “
Schneeweisschen und Rosenrot
. Snow White and Rose Red. A much older tale.” The words ‘much older’ seemed to make him gloomy, and he looked like he might start streaming tears of blood from his eyes again.

I knew how he felt when I got to the ball and saw Eric, dressed as the Huntsman, dancing with Ivy. At least I assumed it was Ivy; whoever it was, she was wearing
my
black cat costume. “
Let the young people enjoy themselves
,” said a voice in my head—and I couldn’t tell if it was my voice or Millicent’s.

Which was when the third possibility struck me.


You know that night when an inner voice led me out into the snow, and I thought it was you
?” I asked Millicent in our private thoughts. “
I suddenly just realized who it must have been—Regina. And I think she’s taunting me again now
.”

I’d been staring so hard at Eric and Ivy that I hadn’t even noticed the scene around me. The Krystal Ballroom had been cleared of tables and the chairs lined against the walls. All the chandeliers were brightly lit, and a chamber orchestra was playing waltzes.

The theme of the night was ‘Fairy Tale.’ Servers were dressed like servants in silk frocks, knickerbockers and hose and powdered white wigs. Brittany even had a pair of beauty spots, though she might have just spilled something on her chin. The guests were costumed either like wild beasts, with animal heads and furry tails, or else like fairy tale characters. Like me. And Millicent, who totally would not leave me alone, even when like half a dozen guys asked her to dance. We were both masked, but they could see her bright red hair and curvy figure.

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