Mirrorville by Robert G. Culp

Mirrorville by Robert G. Culp

Author:Robert G. Culp
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Magical Sisters, Sisters Swap Lives, Flawed Magical Society, Magical Prejudice, Slow-Burn Romance Series, Witch VS Wizard, Supernatural Sisters Short Stories
Publisher: STEEL HOUSE PUBLISHING
Published: 2019-11-21T00:00:00+00:00


MARLEY WENT OVER HER new course schedule three times, and yet she still couldn’t believe it. There were classes like Spellcasting Structure, Witches Throughout History, Dwellers and Danger, Gym, and finally Potions. Though, nothing could prepare Marley for the surprises that awaited her in her first class — her friends or the people who used to be her friends.

When Marley first walked down the school hallway as Mitchell had directed her (he had left to meet Principal Erica), she saw a tall girl with bright blonde hair, wearing a tank top, a short skirt, and purple heels. For a moment, Marley thought she was looking at a famous actress. That was until she turned around and sneered at Marley.

“Anna?”

“Well, well, if it isn’t the bitch who slept with my boyfriend,” she replied.

“What?” said Marley at a loss for words. “I would never —”

“Is this you feinting remorse?” said Anna with a sneer as long as herself. Marley couldn’t help being reminded of a twisting snake. “It doesn’t suit you, Marley. Although, nothing really does anymore. Tell me, when will all your accomplishments be enough? When you don’t have to lie and steal your way through everything?”

“Anna —”

“Don’t try to defend yourself,” said Anna. “Whatever fake friendship that you thought we had — it's over. I’m done with you.”

Ding!

“What do you know,” sneered Anna. “My Twitter post already has 300 likes. Hashtag #Marley’sAWhore!”

Anna strutted off, leaving Marley feeling utterly defeated. What kind of person was she in Mirrorville?

Marley continued to walk down the hallway as her fellow students snapped pictures with their phones, laughing at her behind her back. Her phone wouldn’t stop with notifications letting her know that Anna’s hashtag was trending. So, when Marley finally arrived at Potions Class, she was already in a bad mood. She sat behind this dude with arms as muscular as a young Dwayne Johnson. He was wearing a sleeveless t-shirt with a letterman’s jacket laying on his desk. His hair was short, buzz-cut short, and a SkyBoard was sticking out of his backpack. The dude turned to look at her. Marley only recognized him the minute she saw his eyes.

“Armie?”

“You say that as if you’re shocked to see me?” he smiled. “I’m hardly hiding. Though, you look like you wish you could.”

“You wouldn’t happen to know any spells, would you?” asked Marley.

“Those aren’t my specialty,” said Armie. “I saw Anna’s post.”

“Who didn’t,” sighed Marley.

“Yeah, gossip spreads at this school like wildfire,” said Armie.

“Look, I know that this is going to sound weird,” said Marley, “but am I really as bad of a person as Anna says?”

“Well, you should have never slept with Anna’s boyfriend,” said Armie, “but didn’t you feel bad after you did?”

“I hope so,” said Marley.

“That’s... not the answer I was looking for,” said Armie. “How can you not know how you felt or feel?”

“I’m sort of having an identity crisis,” said Marley.

“Weird,” said Armie. “You’re acting really weird.”

“Why?”

“This is the longest conversation we have ever had,” said Armie. “Not that I’m complaining about having a better relationship with my girlfriend’s family.



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