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Pucker Up

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by R. A. Gates


  her. Uh, oh.

  “Look out!” Garren knocked her

  sideways and covered her with his body.

  His shield surrounded them. The hollow

  thud of wood pieces landing on hard

  ground echoed off the brick buildings on

  either side of the lot.

  Garren lifted himself to his

  elbows but made no other move to get

  off of her. “Are you insane or just

  suicidal?”

  She groaned as she pushed

  herself up. Her whole body ached. “It

  worked, didn’t it? Aren’t you always

  nagging me to use my magic more?”

  He scooted off and held out his

  hand to help her up. “We better hurry.

  I’m sure someone heard that.” He

  dropped her hand as soon as she was

  stable on her feet. Brushing the dirt from

  her clothes, she ignored the twinge of

  disappointment at the back of her throat.

  She winced when her fingers grazed her

  side; most likely bruised ribs. I wish

  he’d stop tackling me like he was a

  freakin’ linebacker.

  Garren ducked through the new

  hole in the wall and then disappeared

  into the blackness. Thane followed.

  She hesitated, taking a deep

  breath. Nerves agitated her stomach like

  a thousand wiggling spiders. She stared

  at the opening, a dark maw waiting to eat

  her up.

  Don’t puke. Exhaling all her

  tension and fear in a loud whoosh, she

  stepped through the hole. Light from the

  streetlamps slipped past the slats above

  and lined the tunnel floor. At least she

  didn’t have to worry about walking into

  walls.

  Scuffling shoes lead her in the

  right direction, at least she hoped. Who

  knew what lurked in these tunnels;

  homeless men, drug dealers, zombies?

  The magic that called to her grew louder

  with each step. A few minutes later, she

  walked into a corner. It was the end of

  the block. Brick walls ran along the

  street line on her left with the bricked-in

  storefronts on the right.

  “There you are,” Thane said,

  flashing a bright light in her eyes.

  She pushed the flashlight away

  and blinked. White spots flitted across

  her vision. “Yeah, thanks for waiting.

  Have you found anything yet?”

  “No, but we’re getting closer.”

  “Will you two hurry up? I’d like

  to find this guy before—“

  “Ivy!” an angry voice yelled

  from above.

  Garren grabbed her hand and ran

  down the tunnel where the magic

  beckoned to them. “Hurry. He’ll find the

  hole in the wall any minute now.”

  The beam of light from Thane’s

  flashlight bounced all over the walls and

  floor as he ran. They tore around the next

  corner and skid to a halt in front of a

  heavy wooden door, the first they’d

  seen.

  “This is it,” Thane said as he ran

  his hand lightly over the door. He

  grasped the doorknob and stopped.

  “Go ahead,” she said.

  He twisted the knob and pushed.

  The door swung open with a creak.

  Cold, musty air spilled out and washed

  over her. No one moved.

  “What are you waiting for?”

  Garren asked while nudging her in the

  back.

  “I’m waiting for you to take the

  lead.”

  “Ladies first.”

  “But I insist.”

  “Ivy, girl, you better not be down

  here,” Darius yelled from down the

  tunnel.

  Without a word, Garren pushed

  her through the doorway. Her entire

  body tingled as she passed.

  Thane stopped next to her. “It

  must be a ward. Hopefully it’s there to

  keep out Banes.”

  Garren shut the door behind him

  and twisted the lock. The windows on

  either side of the door were boarded up,

  keeping the light out. Using the

  flashlight, Thane swept the room.

  It resembled a lobby of some

  sort, complete with a cash register and

  keys hanging from a peg board. At least

  an inch of dust coated every flat surface.

  “It looks like a hotel,” Thane

  said.

  “I’m surprised this floor wasn’t

  turned into a basement like the other

  buildings,” she said. At the curious

  glances of the others, she continued.

  “They raised the streets an entire floor

  because the Sacramento River kept

  overflowing its banks and flooding the

  town. Building owners either had to

  raise their buildings to the new street

  level or turn their second stories into the

  new storefronts. I did a report on it in

  the fourth grade.”

  “That’s very interesting,” Garren

  said. “But can we get moving before

  your friend finds us?”

  Since

  they

  only

  had

  one

  flashlight and the rest of the room was

  completely dark, Thane led the way

  through the hallways. She held each of

  their hands as they chugged along like a

  train.

  Flashbacks

  of

  kindergarten

  fieldtrips scrolled through her mind.

  Garren adjusted his grip to entwine his

  fingers around hers. The intimate gesture

  made her palms sweat in the chilly

  room.

  Yeah, that’s attractive.

  Darius continued to yell up and

  down the tunnel as they searched each

  room. Did he not even see the door or

  were the wards keeping him from

  opening it?

  Every room they entered was

  completely destroyed; broken wood

  dressers, moth eaten mattresses on rusty

  cots, and rotting wood floors. Every

  surface was covered in about a century’s

  worth of dust and cobwebs.

  They reached the end of the hall,

  the last room. She let go of Thane’s hand

  to touch the door. Magic raced up her

  arm and enveloped her, raising all the

  hairs on her body as if she were standing

  in the middle of a lightning storm. “This

  is it,” she whispered in awe.

  Garren gasped next to her. He

  tightened his grip on her hand as the

  magic ran through her body to his.

  “Cool.”

  Thane grabbed the doorknob.

  “Let’s do this.” He opened the door and

  swung the beam of light around the

  room. Just like the others, time and

  neglect left their marks on the remains of

  the furniture that once stood proud. Cold,

  stale air flowed out of the space, raising

  goosebumps over her arms as it escaped.

  Thane continued shining his

  flashlight over the water damaged walls

  to the other side of the room. He stopped

/>   when the light shone on a man lying on a

  bed.

  “We found him.”

  Chapter 20

  “Can you believe we’re actually

  in the same room with Prince Sebastian?

  This is so cool,” Thane said, a grin

  plastered on his face. He hovered over

  the body, practically drooling. “I have

  so many questions to ask him. What

  inspired him to mix dragon bile with

  unicorn tears to enhance the Dearborn

  Elixer? Or why—“

  “Will you shut up already?” Ivy

  grumbled. Floorboards creaked as she

  paced along the wall as far away from

  the old, brass bed where the prince lay.

  Second thoughts ran rampant through her

  mind now that she was literally in the

  same room with him.

  “Will you do it already?” Garren

  hissed while guarding the door. He

  leaned against the frame, glancing back

  toward

  the

  lobby

  whenever

  the

  Eradicators’ voices grew louder. They

  still hadn’t figured out how to get in, but

  that hadn’t stopped them from making a

  racket as they searched for Ivy.

  “If you're in such a hurry, why

  don't you come over here and kiss the

  old, dead dude,” Ivy barked back. I

  can’t believe I’m actually going to do

  this.

  The oil lamp hanging on the wall

  illuminated the neglected room in a

  warm, orange glow. Eerie shadows

  crossed Prince Sebastian's face, giving

  him an even more haunting presence.

  This did nothing to calm her nerves.

  He’s not dead, he’s sleeping.

  One quick peck and my job is done. I

  can do this. So why wouldn’t her feet

  move? “Are we sure this is Prince

  Sebastian? Maybe he’s a homeless guy

  who—”

  “Quit your stalling,” Garren said.

  “Ivy, the sooner we wake him

  up, the sooner we can leave, get him to

  reset the wards around town and collect

  our reward,” Thane said as he nudged

  her closer to the body.

  “We? I'm the one who has to get

  to first base with a dead guy.” How the

  hell did I get roped into this? The stale

  air and stench of rotting wood and mold

  wreaked havoc on her stomach, not to

  mention the idea of touching lifeless

  lips.

  “Ivy!” Both guys yelled at her.

  “Okay, okay.” She somehow

  managed to make her way across the

  room to stand next to the bed. She

  expected to find evidence of his

  centuries-long

  slumber,

  like

  time

  ravaged clothing or dusty cobwebs

  clinging to him. Whoever hid him must

  have cast one heck of a preservation

  spell because he appeared exactly as he

  did in the drawing.

  She took him all in; tall,

  muscular and a shadow of stubble on his

  jaw. Prince Sebastian wasn't a boy; he

  was a man— a thought that left her

  mouth as dry as the Mojave Desert.

  What would he think about a seventeen-

  year-old girl rescuing him? Would he be

  embarrassed, or disappointed Leviena

  wasn't the one breaking the curse?

  Would he be disgusted that she kissed

  him? Why was she doing this again?

  “Any day now,” Garren said.

  She scooted closer. With her

  finger, she poked Prince Sebastian in the

  arm a couple times, even shouted in his

  ear, “Wake up!”

  He didn’t budge.

  Damn it.

  “Will you quit fooling around?”

  Garren said.

  Resigned to her fate, she aligned

  her lips with the prince’s and slowly

  inched closer. Please don’t turn all

  gross on me.

  After what seemed an eternity,

  her tightly puckered lips connected with

  his cold, rigid mouth. She held her

  breath and counted to three. Not even

  realizing she had shut her eyes, she pried

  one open as she backed away a bit,

  searching for signs of consciousness.

  Nothing.

  “What the hell?” she asked

  Thane before wiping her mouth with the

  back of her hand. “I thought you said all

  I had to do was kiss him and he'd wake

  up.”

  He rubbed the back of his neck

  as he stared at the still motionless man.

  “Well, I thought it would work.”

  “Maybe you just didn't kiss him

  right,” Garren said with an obnoxious

  smile creeping over his face. “Try it

  again, but with a little tongue this time.”

  Ignoring him as best she could,

  she pressed her fingers to her temples in

  an attempt to stop the migraine before it

  started. Of course it wouldn't be so

  simple. There had to be more to

  breaking the curse than one stupid kiss.

  “He's right, in a way,” Thane

  said. “Try again, but put more passion

  into it. Kiss him like he's your true love,

  not your grandpa.” He stood next to her,

  anxiously chewing on his thumbnail as

  he watched.

  “You can imagine kissing me.

  You know you want to,” Garren said

  with a wink.

  “I think I'm going to be sick.”

  Clutching her stomach, she shuffled up to

  the sleeping form again. Tilting her head

  up to the heavens, she prayed to

  whatever gods could hear her that this

  next kiss did the trick.

  This time, when she pressed her

  warm, full lips to his cold, dead ones,

  she imagined herself as the woman that

  loved this man with all her heart—a

  love so strong that it survived through

  generations and lived on inside her

  blood.

  Just as she was about to pull

  away, his lips trembled against hers.

  “Holy crap!” She stepped back

  and stared as his lips quivered ever so

  slightly. “Should we try CPR?”

  Thane shoved her closer. “No,

  kiss him again.”

  Excited that their plan was

  actually working, she leaned in to kiss

  him a third time. As soon as her lips

  brushed against his, he opened his mouth

  wide.

  Then pain. Two sharp points

  pierced her bottom lip. Terror jolted her

  heart and rushed from her lungs in an

  ear-splitting scream. Warm, thick liquid

  ran down her chin and coated her tongue.

  “Ivy!”

  Garren

  grabbed

  her

  shoulders and tugged her back but

  Sebastian wouldn’t ease up on his bite,

  even as he sucked the blood from her

  lip. She remained as still as possible,

  afraid he’d tear her face off.

  No, no, no, no! She beat on his

  chest, pulled his hair, anything to make

 
; him let go. Tears of terror streamed

  down her cheeks.

  Thane clubbed Sebastian’s legs

  with the flashlight but the prince didn’t

  flinch.

  “Get off her,” Garren yelled right

  before punching the prince in the throat.

  Finally, he opened his mouth and

  released her.

  She stumbled back into Garren

  and almost knocked him over. “He's a

  freakin' vampire!” Her hand trembled as

  she wiped blood from her swollen lip.

  “How is this even possible?”

  “I... I... I...” Thane stammered.

  Wide eyed, he gazed down at Prince

  Sebastian who was slowly coming back

  to life.

  Sebastian’s eyes were still shut

  as he inhaled small gulps of air into his

  lungs. “Mmm... mo... more.” A bit of her

  blood trickled down his chin.

  “We

  are not waking up a

  vampire,” she said, stopping herself

  before stomping her foot like a two-year

  old. At that moment, any thought of

  reward money, saving a town full of

  people, or karmic redemption was

  buried beneath rising panic. There were

  enough bloodsuckers in the world

  without adding one more.

  Before anyone could answer, the

  vampire's hand snapped up and grabbed

  her left arm, forcing her wrist into his

  mouth. He bit down.

  She screamed.

  Blood oozed out the side of his

  mouth as he slurped at her veins. His

  tongued slithered along her skin, eagerly

  lapping up every drop. He gripped her

  arm tighter as she struggled to pull free.

  “Let me go!” She pushed against

  his forehead with her free hand while

  trying to tug out of his clutches. For

  someone who hadn’t moved a muscle in

  200 years, he sure was strong.

  “Look out,” Garren said as he

  raised his hand as if to strike the

  vampire with a shield, but stalled when

  the door slammed open.

  Zoo marched in and headed

  straight for them. An older woman

  dressed in her nightclothes shuffled in

  behind him.

  Help had arrived. If anyone

  could get this guy off her, another

  vampire surely could.

  “Sebastian, release the girl,” Zoo

  demanded.

  Slowly, the prince extracted his

  teeth from her bloody wrist. His eyes

  fluttered open, looking exactly like they

  did in the picture. The way they settled

  on her felt familiar, like buried dreams

  never remembered. A mixture of peace

  and apprehension saturated her heart.

  This is totally creepy. Blood

  dripped off her fingertips and splattered

  on the hardwood floor by her feet. The

  puncture wounds stung in the cool air.

 

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