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FIONA
My mama always said I’d catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
That just showed what she knew. I seriously doubted when Mama
was spouting the merits of honey and bees that she had murder in
mind or was living in a world made of chaos. There was also a pretty good
chance Mama hadn’t been in the middle of a black magic spell to steal a
boatload of power and damn the consequences, either.
Then again, she married my daddy, so anything was possible.
The spell I was in the middle of was a whole mess of vinegar, exactly
zero honey, followed up by a little sewage for flavor.
You can do this, girl. Just breathe. This is the last one.
Internal pep talks were one thing, but there was little that could make
me feel good about the dark magic I was polluting my veins with or what I
would have to do next.
Two and a half years ago, an Unseelie Prince closed every single Fae
gate in the world. Most cities were fine, the Fae populace so scant it had
barely been a blip. Places like Savannah? It was bad. The Fae couldn’t go
home, couldn’t see their families, couldn’t access most of their magic. They
turned feral—attacking any arcaner they could steal power from.
And worse?
My best friend was stuck on the other side of one of those stupid gates,
trapped in the Unseelie realm with a king that wanted her magic for his
own.
Wren Bannister was the only person on this planet that never looked
down on me for being a Jacobs witch. Never gave me shit for my family or
what my daddy did for a living. She’d saved my ass from certain death.
She’d looked for me when no one else would. She never quit on me. And
I’d be damned if I would ever stop looking for her—not until she was
found, or I died trying.
It had taken a while, but we managed to find the prince responsible—
not that finding him did a lick of good. It didn’t matter that I’d trapped him
in a cage so perfect that no one—especially my bosses—could sense him. It
didn’t matter that I’d crafted weapons especially for him—filled with
magic, sweetening, and everything else I could think of to get him to break.
Nearly a year straight of interrogations and torture, and bargaining
hadn’t made a dent. He wouldn’t cave. And if I didn’t want the Alpha of
one of the largest shifter packs in the South to lose his fool mind, I was
going to have to do some things a fuck of a lot more drastic than I’d already
done.
But the Acosta pack had taken me in, given me shelter when shit went
sideways, and my best friend just so happened to be married to their Alpha.
Getting his wife back to him had been at the top of my to-do list for every
second she’d been gone.
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