Diary Of A Teenage Fairy Godmother, A Contemporary Teen Fantasy Romance by Kathleen Baldwin & Andrea Sisco

Diary Of A Teenage Fairy Godmother, A Contemporary Teen Fantasy Romance by Kathleen Baldwin & Andrea Sisco

Author:Kathleen Baldwin & Andrea Sisco [Baldwin, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Teen paranormal Romance, Teen Romance, Fantasy and Magic, fairy romance, children's sci-fi fantasy, Children's fantasy, Fairytale Romance, Sci-fi Fantasy, YA Paranormal Romance, Fairy books, A Contemporary Teen Adventure Fantasy Fairytale Romance, Contemporary Teen fantasy romance
Publisher: Ink Lion Books
Published: 2013-11-25T05:00:00+00:00


DIRECTIVE 15

Report to your mentor at regular intervals. The success of your mission may depend upon her valuable counsel. She will warn you away from potential disasters and guide you toward successful outcomes with your C.O.

—Gryndelyn Myrddin

Heavy Metal

They skidded wildly across the road. In a earsplitting chorus, fear exploded from the occupants of the doomed vehicle. Their screams blasted through the car, louder than ten radios.

“I can’t turn! She’s not letting me steer.” Jake wrestled with the steering wheel, fighting to keep the car from flying off the shoulder and plunging down the embankment.

Gryndelyn was mad, but surely not so mad she would hurt innocent bystanders.

Not humans.

Not a C.O.

Not one of the offspring.

She wouldn’t. Would she?

Lilliana gripped the seat and held her breath. She couldn’t think. Couldn’t move. She’d broken the rules. This was her punishment.

A loud bang. Suddenly they veered in the opposite direction.

“The other tire.” Jake swore through gritted teeth and grappled for control. He slammed both feet on the brake pedal.

The car screeched, sliding sideways onto the gravel shoulder. They spun in a dizzying, rock-spitting circle. Their speed slowed. Just when it seemed they would come to a rest, the car rolled down the incline. With a sickening crunch it thudded to a full stop, nose down at the bottom of a drainage ditch.

“No!” Jake slammed his fists against the steering wheel as if that short fervent denial might make the whole accident nothing more than a bad dream. He quickly turned to Lilliana. “You hurt?” Then he checked everyone in the backseat. “Anyone hurt? Jess? Maggie?”

“I’m all right.” But Jess’s voice shook, very un-Jess-like.

He stared straight ahead at the grassy embankment and the crumpled front end. “I can’t believe your guardian did this.”

Lilliana swallowed hard, fighting the suffocating tightness in her throat.

Instead of scolding her, Jake leaned close, turning worried eyes on hers as he unlatched her seat belt. “Are you sure you’re okay?” His normally calm cello-like inner music sounded off-key and ragged with worry.

It would’ve been easier if he had shouted at her. She shook her head. “No, I’m not okay. This is all my fault.” She bit her lip to keep her fears from spilling out, but it tore out of her throat in a painful gasp. “You could’ve died because of me.”

“I’m fine,” he reassured her. “We’re all okay.”

It wasn’t enough. As Jake took charge, doublechecking on the others, Lilliana mentally traced the line of his jaw, frantically memorizing every detail of his face, his dark eyelashes, the soft plum of his lips, the slight cleft in his chin. She couldn’t help it. Fear had painted a different portrait of him, horribly vivid, painfully familiar. She couldn’t stop seeing him lying tangled in twisted metal wreckage, pale, unspeaking, bloody.

Lifeless.

Suddenly, she needed to vomit.



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