WishCraft & DreamWalker by Savannah Kade

WishCraft & DreamWalker by Savannah Kade

Author:Savannah Kade [Kade, Savannah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781937996680
Publisher: Griffyn Ink


Delilah sat at the bar with a martini in front of her. She’d made a promise to herself not to cast against anyone again. No more sex followed by ‘forget’ spells.

But that didn’t mean she wouldn’t do some of the rest. She was a witch after all.

“I have a booth back there. Sit with me and I’ll buy you a drink?” The voice was smooth and Delilah turned, martini stem clutched in her hands.

A young man with a short haircut stood before her. His brown eyes were kind rather than leering and the fingers wrapped around the beer bottle looked like they didn’t intend to hurt a fly. He was just what she should go for.

“Oh, thank you, but—”

She caught sight of the olive, twirling on its toothpick.

Clockwise.

Why would it go clockwise? Why would it say ‘yes’ for this man? She wasn’t anywhere near over Brandon yet. If there was one thing she learned on this trip already it was that she likely wouldn’t ever be.

The young man watched her decide, his eyes anxious. “Please?”

He was so polite. And he looked to be younger than her. Delilah stalled. She turned slightly away, and set the martini back on the bar. She stilled the olive. “Oh, I don’t know.”

She tapped the glass with her fingernail. That would do it. The clockwise circle had been a fluke. And when it didn’t go the same way, she’d have her answer.

But the liquid sloshed and the olive twirled, and it did go the same way. Clearly clockwise.

That was odd. But who was she to argue with the olive? The olive was just a way to ask a question of the universe, and the universe was always right.

“All right.” She smiled and followed him to a booth with a wide view of the ocean out the window.

He said his name was Sam. He said a few more things, but she only nodded a little and didn’t listen much. She was having a revelation, even though she wasn’t sure why she was having it now. If the universe was always right, then things happened for a reason. That was nothing new to her. She’d cut her teeth on that idea. But she’d had a hard time applying it these past few years. David and Juliet dying, even losing her baby . . . there was some higher purpose to it. There had to have been. Or her whole system of faith was off.

Delilah didn’t know what that purpose was, but finally she believed in it again. The last weight of her sister’s and husband’s deaths lifted off her shoulders. Brandon leaving . . . well, she sure as hell didn’t see the purpose in that one yet. But she was where she was supposed to be. Sitting here at this booth talking to Sam, with the people walking by outside the window.

For a moment she watched them run and jump and struggle with the sand, then she leaned forward and began to pay attention to the conversation.



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