Fire Spell: Ivy Grace Spell Series 3 by T.A. Foster

Fire Spell: Ivy Grace Spell Series 3 by T.A. Foster

Author:T.A. Foster [Foster, T.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romace
Published: 2014-07-20T22:00:00+00:00


The last thing I felt like doing was a Time Spell, but everyone was counting on me. I walked to the conference room and checked for any straggling hotel guests. Lucky for me, the coast was clear. I entered the supply closet and faced the wall.

I wished I had brought my grandmother’s journals with me. I needed time to read through all of her entries. She was careful not to mention many details, but maybe now, with the small glimpse I had at the council, the hooded men, and Leo, I would be able to extract what she was talking about.

I performed my Double Fade Spell, securing the extra layer of invisibility that would keep other witches from seeing me. I was all too glad I had used it last night.

I walked into the movie theater and listened for any customers who might attend a matinee. I didn’t know if that was something that was popular in the fifties.

It seemed quiet, but I tiptoed just in case. I pushed open the back door and walked into the Charleston sunlight. I didn’t have much to go on. Without studying the journals and walking blindly into the spell, my plan was to visit my grandmother’s townhouse in the hopes she and Leo were talking about the council. Plan B was a visit to the council.

She lived several streets from the theater. I made my way to her townhouse, keeping my eyes peeled for any signs of her or Leo. Sometimes it was easier to see things from the ground.

I reached the row of brownstones and looked for 724. At the end of street was a pale yellow house, complete with a white picket fence. There were flowers in the planter boxes and a swing on the front porch. It had my grandmother’s domestic stamp all over it. I smiled, knowing it was the right place.

I looked in each of the windows, before entering through the front door.

“No, Leo. You’re not doing it.”

I heard her raised voice from the back of the house. I walked toward the sounds.

“I am. Are you going to stop me?” Leo stood with his back against the counter, his eyes blazing.

“I will stop you if it keeps you from getting killed.” My grandmother was pissed.

He lowered his voice. “They want us to perform the Fire Spell tomorrow night. We’re not ready. You know we’re not ready, Lily. Let me talk to the council and explain it to them.”

She slammed a plate into the sink. “This is our job. We are doing the Fire Spell. Things are falling apart. Spells are broken. If you back out, you’ll let everyone down.” She turned to him. “You’ll let me down.”

“I don’t want to do that. You know that, right?” He wrapped a hand around her waist; his fingers traced her collarbone. I wasn’t sure if I should step back in the hall. This was so surreal to watch.

She nodded.

“Nothing matters to me more than you. Nothing.” He kissed her on the mouth, and the other dish she was holding fell to the floor.



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