Matchmaker - A Match: Paranormal Romantic Comedy by M L Briers

Matchmaker - A Match: Paranormal Romantic Comedy by M L Briers

Author:M L Briers [Briers, M L]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-08-30T23:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER THIRTEEN

~

“Are you insane?” Cassidy bit out at Rhonda’s admission of what it was that the vampire wanted her to do.

Rhonda tossed her hands up in the air at her sister’s overreaction. “Yes, yes I’m insane – so can we just…?”

“How can we do that?” Lorraine bit out as she pulled off a disgusted look a little too well. “It’s so wrong it could never be right.”

“See,” Cassidy pointed at her youngest sibling. “Even Snow White thinks it wrong.”

Lorraine sighed and rolled her eyes. “Can we not call me Snow White…?”

“Cinders?” Cassidy shot back.

“I have a name…”

“Snow White…” Cassidy snapped back.

“Lorraine! And I’m not five years old anymore. Can we not talk as if I was?”

Cassidy pulled her head back and eyed her sibling. “Well, you didn’t grow much since you were five and you still have that little squeak to your voice like you swallowed a mouse…”

“Can you not?” Lorraine snapped like a hungry crocodile and Cassidy shrugged.

“I don’t think that’s possible, and trying might just hurt my brain…”

“What brain? Lorraine hissed back as she folded her arms and snorted in contempt of her sister’s attitude.

“Are you three at it again?” Esther grumbled as she stalked into the room and sprung up on the bed. She’d been downstairs checking on her mother just to make sure that the elder witch wasn’t listening at doors again. She had told them not to start without her, but some witches never listened.

“Not my bed – cat fur!” Rhonda grumbled.

“Hey, you haven’t been here,” Esther offered back as she got all comfortable right in the middle. “For all you know I could have wiped my furry behind on your pillows.”

“Yuck!” Rhonda turned her nose up at the thought.

“Betcha gonna change those before you go to bed,” Cassidy chuckled.

“Yours too.” Esther gave her a little side eye, and Cassidy chuckled.

“But not mine because I was always the favourite,” Lorraine said in that sickly sweet voice that grated on Cassidy’s nerves.

“Not yours because you had the good sense to close your door the last time you were here and Grammy respects boundaries…”

“Oh, she hasn’t been in there since I left…?”

“No, she’s been in there, but she just remembers to close the door after her,” Esther said, and Cassidy snickered.

“Fine, well, back to the vampire trouble that Rhonda has got herself into,” Lorraine said, deflecting the attention from herself to her sibling.

“I heard,” Esther said as she eyed the middle sister. “Cats ears.”

“Might end up in the middle of the road alongside cats eyes if you don’t watch it,” Rhonda muttered.

“Heard that,” Esther hissed.

Rhonda lifted her chin in defiance. “Good. I hate repeating myself.”

Cassidy chuckled. “But you don’t mind going through life repeating the same old mistakes…”

“I’m making all new ones – thank you very much,” Rhonda shot back in defence of her actions before she’d had a chance to think it through.

“Can we speed this up,” the vampire called from outside the window. “I’m not getting any younger.”

“Oh pipe down, fangs, before I knock you from the tree again,” Esther hissed.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.