Intoxicating Magic (CCF3) by Chase Deanna

Intoxicating Magic (CCF3) by Chase Deanna

Author:Chase, Deanna [Chase, Deanna]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Vampires, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Witches & Wizards, Paranormal, Romance, Fantasy, Werewolves & Shifters, New Adult & College, Paranormal & Urban, Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 1940299217
Publisher: Bayou Moon Press LLC
Published: 2014-09-04T07:00:00+00:00


Chapter 19

“You worry too much,” Tal said as he opened the passenger door for me.

“And you’re a typical male who doesn’t worry enough.” I gave him a small smile to let him know I was joking. He was anything but typical.

“Maybe. But the only thing I’m worrying about is how long it will be before I can get you back to your house and into that magical bed of yours.”

There was that mischief in his eyes, again. I knew he was trying to tease me out of my downer mood. I just couldn’t help it. There was something inside me telling me that whatever happened tonight at the Void would be a game changer. I shook off the sense of doom and gave him a sly smile. “I’m not sure we need my bed for our time together to be magical.”

His expression turned serious as he clasped my hand in his. “No truer words have ever been spoken.”

Our gazes met and held for a moment before he kissed the back of my hand and then let go to make his way to the driver’s seat.

I busied myself plugging in the car charger for my phone while Link curled up in the back seat of my Jeep.

A few moments later, Tal put the car in gear and took off down the street. I was watching the text and phone call notifications pop up on my phone when Tal said, “So… K.C.’s vision was interesting, don’t you think?”

I glanced up, startled by the comment. We hadn’t talked about what we’d seen while working our magic on the guards. “Uh… yeah.”

“We should probably warn Allcot… or Laveaux… that they have a guard with such high ambition.”

I scrolled through my texts, grimacing when I saw three of them were from the director. I’d been summoned as well. Good thing we were on our way. The director was going to be pissed I hadn’t answered her. I turned to Tal. “You think those visions are actual ambitions?”

He nodded. “Sure seemed like it to me. Or desires.”

Heat crawled up my neck as I remembered the way I’d felt seeing my own vision. “So you’re saying Harrison’s biggest desire is to be a filmmaker?”

“That’s my guess. The emotions were too strong to just be daydreams. Wouldn’t you say?”

“Yeah,” I said almost to myself. Tal had said both Link and I were in his vision. But he hadn’t said what we were doing. What if he was saying good-bye to me? My heart stuttered. Shaking my head, I focused on K.C. If Tal was right, and I had a feeling he was, that meant K.C. was a live wire, one that needed to be watched. “It’s odd K.C. knew who David and Allcot were while the others didn’t. You think that’s because his deepest desire is to be Allcot?”

“That’s a solid theory. He was pretty confused about everything else, so I think you’re on to something there.”

“I’ll tell David to watch out for K.C.”

Tal made a right and pulled into the parking garage attached to the Void building.



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