Witch Forgotten: Witches of Night Meadow Book 1 by Vaughn V

Witch Forgotten: Witches of Night Meadow Book 1 by Vaughn V

Author:Vaughn, V.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sugarloaf Press
Published: 2019-07-06T16:00:00+00:00


15

Corinne gulped down the rest of her coffee as Amelia ran through her check list one last time. Rochelle Grant's Breakfast at Tiffany's themed wedding was this afternoon, and Amelia, Kay and she needed to arrange the flowers at the church and decorate the reception hall before returning for the cake that was sitting in the big walk-in cooler at the cottage. Since the cake was too big for a traditional refrigerator, they’d run an extension cord from the house to the cottage for the walk-in to tide them over until the roof was repaired.

When she stepped outside to follow Amelia, a light breeze blew around her. The sun was out, and it was a beautiful day for a wedding, even though the forecast called for rain later that night, and Corinne took a moment to appreciate the sun's warmth as she walked out to the cars. The back of Amelia's SUV thudded shut when Kay lowered it, and she said to their older sister, "All set."

Amelia thanked her and got in her car before she stuck her arm out the window and lifted a hand in a wave. Kay and Corinne approached Kay’s red truck to follow behind her, and Corinne wondered why she was always the passenger. The past few days of Kay constantly bossing her around when it came to the baking was getting old, and for once Corrine wanted to be the one in charge. "Give me the keys," she demanded.

"What?"

"Give me the keys," she repeated. "I'm driving."

"You—" Kay frowned in confusion. "Ah, you don't know the way."

Kay reached for the handle of the driver’s door as if she hadn't heard Corinne say she'd drive.

"Seriously?"

Kay frowned at her and then shrugged. "Okay. This ought to be interesting." She slapped the keys in her twin's palm.

Corinne wondered if she was usually a pushover, because it was annoying that Kay hadn't believed her when she said she'd drive. Memory or not, that was about to change. She slid in behind the wheel and looked at the key fob in her hand. There wasn't an actual key to insert into an ignition switch, and she frowned. She recalled seeing Kay push a button and quickly found it on the dash. Right, she thought. Her foot automatically went to the brake and she pushed the button, making the engine turn over. Grabbing the gear shift she clicked it into drive and then placed her hands on the wheel as she took a deep breath.

"It's nine and three now," said Kay.

"What?"

"Your hands," Kay let out a sigh. "Are you sure you want to drive?"

Yup. Her sister was definitely pushy. "I do know how, don't I?" she snapped back.

"You do," Kay agreed. "But I always drive."

"Well, not today." Now she was sure she had a habit of letting Kay run the show, and the realization irked her more. "Seems to me, you boss me around far too much."

"I do not!"

Anger spiked in Corinne, and that, along with the fact that Amelia was



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