Trouble at Thunder Mountain by M J Waverly

Trouble at Thunder Mountain by M J Waverly

Author:M J Waverly [Waverly, M J]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-19T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

A red-faced Mandy stepped away from my desk. “I loved your day planner, and I hoped you wouldn’t mind if I checked it out to see how you had it set up.”

“I do mind.” Heat burned in my fingers as my power revved up. I twitched my index finger, and the office door slammed against the wall with a loud bang.

Mandy placed her hand on her chest. “Oh my. I do believe there are ghosts in this office.”

“Your mother is waiting for you downstairs.”I pointed at the door. “Time for you to leave before I send the ghosts after you.”

“I don’t believe in ghosts.” Mandy grabbed her designer bag. I followed her to the door as heat pooled in my palms. She placed her hand on the knob, and then looked over her shoulder. "You should know Jason is mine, and he will never leave me."

It’d been a bad morning, and I couldn't remain silent. "Jason deserves someone who can love him for himself, and not someone who will manipulate and use him.”

Mandy huffed, pivoted, and then left, slamming the door behind her.

I glanced down at the Book of Shadows and opened it to today’s date. The elegant script formed. Words spoken in anger can harm and open a pathway to the darkness. You’re learning.

“Did Mandy see anything?” I asked.

No. That one has zero magical skills.

Apparently, not learning enough that you’ll help me with the sigils. George, or the Blood Collector.” The words faded and then the pages became blank.

I went to my desk, sat down, and leaned my head into my hands. What a morning! First Dad’s shenanigans about us wanting to financially contribute to his house. Now, Mandy declaring Jason belonged to her. A scolding from Nana’s Book of Shadows. What else could happen? Don’t even put that in question form because the Universe would be like, well, let’s see.

Pity time over. I lifted my face and stared at my computer monitor. I needed to write blog, but instead I walked over to the windows and watched as Jason opened the passenger side door of the Lexus. Mandy kissed him, and then slipped inside the car.

Now, that Mandy was on her way home, this would be a great time to head to Thunder Mountain. I snatched up my Book of Shadows, and my keys and shoved them into my messenger bag. I would have to search for a protection spell or something for my personal belongings if Mandy would be hanging around the office.

Downstairs, Jason waved at me. “Come on, I have a break. Let’s head over to the park and talk to Teresa Duncan. I’d like to meet Kylantha.”

In Jason’s van, I hugged my messenger bag against my chest. Fury at having someone snoop through my belongings still smoldered within me.

If I were a dragon, I’d flamed Mandy’s hair. No. Can’t do that. The Book of Shadows could be linked to my thoughts. If I were a dragon, I’d flame the Blood Collector. Yeah. You know I’d never seen a dragon in a horror movie.



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