Cursing Fate by Brenda Drake

Cursing Fate by Brenda Drake

Author:Brenda Drake
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Entangled; Crush; YA; Teen; Crave, Brenda Drake, Touching Fate, Fated, paranormal, paranormal romance, young adult, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, tarot, tarot cards, possession
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Published: 2016-10-24T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Iris

Watching Violet between Dena and Carys, looking confused, tugged at Iris’s heart. She wanted to protect Violet from what she was about to hear. What Dena had done wasn’t really so bad when she thought about it. An honest mistake. Iris couldn’t count how many times she accidentally sent a text to the wrong person.

“I meant to send it to you,” Dena was saying. “Instead I sent it to Carys.”

“I didn’t know it was in my messages,” Carys said. “And I didn’t know that Marsha would see it come through and go in my phone and send it to herself. I know. I was stupid not to have my screen lock set.”

Violet pushed on Dena. “Let me out.”

“We didn’t mean for it to happen,” Dena said, cupping Violet’s hands in hers as if she wanted to pray over them or something.

“You took advantage of me while I was drunk.” Violet pushed harder, and Dena slid out of the booth, almost falling over as Violet shoved her so she could get out. “How could you take a selfie of us? I was so out of it.” She stomped up the steps.

“I should go with her.” Iris gave Wade a quick look. “I’ll call you later.”

“Do you want me to go with you?” he asked.

“No. I think we need to be alone.” She squeezed his hand and scrambled up after Violet.

Violet stormed down the dock.

Iris sprinted to catch up. “Hold on!” she yelled, breathless. “Violet!”

Finally reaching Violet, Iris held her side and kept pace with her. “Don’t you want to hear Dena out? So you were drunk. And she was drunk. People do stupid things when they’re drunk. Like sending a photo meant for your girlfriend to the wrong number.”

“I would never have taken that picture if I wasn’t wasted.” She frantically searched for her keys at the bottom of her purse. “Dammit. Where are they?”

“Here, let me look.” Iris held out her hand. “And I should probably drive.”

Violet heaved a sigh before handing her purse over to Iris. “I thought she was the one. Like, we could make a life together. Go off to college. Make a family one day.”

Iris gave her a tight hug and held her for many beats before letting go. “You do realize you’re only seventeen, right?” She pushed the button on the remote to unlock the doors to Violet’s Prius. “What happened to only planning six months in advance? Remember that rule? I believe it’s the one you and your shrink came up with.”

“Don’t call her that. It’s rude.” Violet opened the door and fell onto the seat. Iris rounded the back of the car and got into the driver’s seat. “I’m such a mess.” Violet sobbed into her hands. “And Carys. Really? I don’t believe Marsha just happened to spot Carys’s phone light up right when it received that message. And how could she open, save, and send that pic to her own phone without anyone noticing her do it?” She rubbed away the tears with her fingertips.



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