The Blood Witch by Chandelle LaVaun EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Status: Available for Free Download
- Author: Chandelle LaVaun
- Language: English
- Genre: Coming of Age Fantasy
- Format: PDF / EPUB
- Size: 2 MB
- Price: Free
OCTOBER 31, 2018 —Halloween night
RAIN SLAMMED into my windshield without mercy. My wipers swayed
back and forth on the fastest setting, but they were no match for the
monsoon outside. Each drop sounded like a gunshot.
My body was tense and tight, every muscle screaming in protest. My
feet were numb, and my hands trembled like a leaf in a hurricane. My chest
burned and my throat felt swollen. I tried to pull myself together, but I
couldn’t stop sobbing. My breath hitched.
It wasn’t right. This wasn’t how the night was supposed to go.
I glanced over to the passenger seat at my unconscious best friend. That
brand new dress she’d been dying to wear was gone. Her underwear was
partially ripped, and one bra strap was completely gone. Her skin was a
sickly shade of gray. I gripped the steering wheel and screamed with all the
rage fueling my fire. All she wanted to do for her sixteenth birthday was go
to the college party her older brother’s friend invited us to. I’d told her it
was a bad idea.
I was wrong.
It was a horrible idea.
She slumped forward, so I threw my right arm out to catch her and push
her back against the seat. The seatbelt held her mostly in place, but not
enough. I didn’t like the way she looked . . . like she wasn’t breathing.
The car I was driving slid through a huge puddle, hydroplaning for a
second before the tires gripped the street again. I gasped and choked on my
tears.
I shouldn’t have been driving. I knew that. I knew it was dangerous. But
I also knew whatever those guys put in our drinks hadn’t fully set in. They
hadn’t even had their fun yet. I glanced over at my best friend and prayed
they hadn’t had their fun yet.
She was out. I squeezed her wrist, and my heart sank. Her pulse was too
slow, too weak. I didn’t understand how I was still awake. And the looks on
those guys’ faces told me they didn’t understand either.
We shouldn’t have been at that party.
It shouldn’t have gone down like that.
And I definitely shouldn’t have left that baseball bat I’d used to smash
their faces in back at their house.
It was evidence, and I’d left it behind. I’d been so focused on getting us
gone I hadn’t been thinking straight. My brain was fuzzy and slow. I didn’t
know if anyone would believe me. After all, I stole someone’s car. Police
sirens wailed behind me, and blue lights flashed through the rain. I hissed
and cringed, the brightness stinging my eyes.
But I didn’t slow down.
I knew they were coming for me. I was sure those monsters had called
us in as car thieves. But I didn’t care. I wasn’t about to sit around and wait
for the cops to show up at the house. I wasn’t going to give them one more
chance to hurt us.
For More Read Download This Book
EPUB