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OMG!
Roman and I made it.
Well, at least I made it. Roman had strict orders not to answer any questions. Roman leaned over and kissed my dumbfounded mouth while everyone clapped.
The announcer continued. “Our final round consists of three questions, and this round will be a lightning round, meaning the first to buzz in and answer gets the point.” The announcer placed a light-up buzzer on each of our tables. “And here we go. First question.”
I readied my hand and stared at Roman. Man, who knew I could have so much fun at trivia with my husband who was terrible at the game?
“Question one. What are the hallmark characteristics of a Frank Lloyd Wright building?”
Roman’s hand was so fast, I didn’t even see it hit the buzzer.
“What are you doing?” I whispered.
“Have faith, love.” He showed off his dimples. “It’s an architectural question.” He raised his voice. “Frank Lloyd Wright typically designed one-story homes, maybe two stories, that showcase humanity and nature’s connection.”
“You’re right!” the announcer said. I was shocked and slumped back into my seat, but only for a second before the announcer moved on to the next question.
“What is the main difference in appearance between a hamster and a gerbil?”
Both Roman and I slapped the button at the same time. I spoke up. “Hamsters don’t have tails while gerbils do.”
“Correct!” the announcer said. “The Quizzards of Oz are two-for-two. The final question, worth triple points. This is still anyone’s game. What year did the first witches appear in this realm?”
1765? Or was it 1764? My mind suddenly jumbled with the pressure.
But Roman had the buzzer pressed. “1763.”
That was wrong…wasn’t it? I held my breath, waiting for the announcer. “That is…correct!”
“Yeah!” I stood up, waving my hands in the air. Roman and I had won a trivia competition! How was that possible? I wrapped my arms around him and kissed his cheek while everyone else cheered. He leaned into my ear and said, “We won the honeymoon I never took you on.”
I laughed. “Yeah, but we still need to scrape together enough money for airline or train tickets.” Since neither of us were powerful enough with our magic to travel that far.
“Not so,” Roman said. “I might have a relative who needs to make up for missing a decade of my life. I think he’d be happy to send us to Vegas.”
Suddenly, an absurd idea became a possibility. “What about the shop?”
“Oh, come on, Mrs. Sunward. We just won trivia! Let’s worry about that problem another day. Today, let’s just be happy. Your store is doing well. The person sabotaging us has been caught. We won trivia, and we’re going on a honeymoon. Could it get much more perfect than this?”
I looked up into Roman’s dark eyes, realizing how lucky I was to have him by my side. “No. It couldn’t get more perfect than this.” And I planted a kiss right on his dimples, then leaned into his ear. “At least, not until we get back home…I think you need a reward for your mad trivia skills.”
When Roman blushed, I couldn’t help but smile. He was exactly perfect for me.
And I was starting to realize, I was perfect for him, too.
Thank you for reading “The Mail-Order Witch” series. If you haven’t read it yet, make sure you grab the free pilot episode that showcases how Ettie and Roman met available on the author’s webpage: http://www.joynellschultz.com/freebooks.
If you enjoyed this paranormal cozy mystery, you’ll want to check out the Paranormal Bed & Breakfast series by the same author. (Teaser: The mayor was murdered? And a magical herb from my garden is to blame? Even if I wanted that jerk dead, running my bed & breakfast takes all my time.) Learn more on the author’s webpage: http://www.joynellschultz.com/PNBB
About the Author
Joynell Schultz manages the family zoo (literally!) and writes paranormal fantasy, mystery, and science fiction in her (nearly non-existent) free time. She's a pharmacist by training (boring!) but prefers to hang out with zebras and bears or some imaginary characters. Oh, and she (finally!) hit the USA Today Bestsellers list.
Grab the FREE pilot episode to The Mail-Order Witch (showcasing how Ettie & Roman met) or learn more about the author’s other books on her webpage:
http://www.joynellschultz.com
Acknowledgments
Magical Mayhem Press (the publisher) & Melinda Kucsera would like to thank:
Samantha Achaia-Picinich for all her hard work. Her sharp eyes spotted stray commas, forgotten descriptions, and other issues. This set will cast a stronger spell for her efforts, beguiling all who behold it.
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All the authors who contributed ideas during the formation of this set, especially those who could not take part due to unforeseen circumstances. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with the authors and editors on this project.
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The Magic Underground Trilogy of Anthologies
Hidden Magic, Book I
Wayward Magic, Book II
Forgotten Magic, Book III
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