Read Witches and Whatnots: An Izzy Cooper Novel Online
Authors: Kendra Ashe
I was putting so much concentration into watching the road in front of me that when a white owl swooped toward my headlights, I nearly jumped out of my skin. Seeing an owl was definitely a bad sign. Granny used to say that owls were messengers of death.
I tended to believe my Granny, especially when it came to omens. She hadn’t been wrong too often.
On a good note, at least I hadn’t seen Mister Grim in the last twenty-four hours.
Just as my heart rate returned to normal, the road twisted around a clump of trees, and out of nowhere there was someone standing in the middle of the road.
It took a few minutes, but I finally recognized the figure standing in the road as Zane Dupree. Obviously with him being a vampire and all, he hadn’t been worried about getting tire tracks over his backside.
Slamming Lady Luck into park, I jumped out. “What the hell was that all about? Do you realize you could have caused a serious accident?”
“I wouldn’t have let anything happen to you.” He shrugged, and as he did, locks of long blond hair fell off his shoulders.
I wasn’t so sure I believed him.
“What do you want?” I demanded.
“I can’t let you go up to the Dell.”
“Like hell you can’t! My sister is up there.” I glowered at him, though I had serious doubts he could actually see my face, due to the glare of the headlights.
“Your sister will be fine … but you cannot go up there,” he insisted.
Now he was really starting to rub me the wrong way. “Well I guess you can try and stop me, but any minute now I’m going to get back in this car and put tire tracks over your back if you don’t get out of my way.”
“Excuse me if I have to say I don’t give a crumb about their power. All I care about is getting my sister away from those murderesses.”
A hint of a smile touched his lips. “You know … you’re wrong about them.”
“Since when did you decide to go in cahoots with the Black Moon witches anyway?” For some reason, this irritated me as much as Annabelle jumping in with them.
Rayanne’s tinkling laughter caught me by surprise. The witch stepped from the shadows of the tree line at the side of the road. She was wearing a red hooded robe that made her
look like a cross between some kind of medieval priestess, and Little Red Riding Hood. Still, her witch’s getup did nothing to take away from her beauty.
Rayanne stopped when she’d reached Zane’s side. Putting a possessive hand on his arm, she turned to me and smiled. “Zane and I go back a long way.”
“You could say that.” Her smile widened.
“Tonight of all nights … we cannot soil our magic in petty battles with you. We must let the essence of our magic renew.”
Now that was insulting! Soiling their magic? “So Zane has to be your bouncer?”
“In a way.” Rayanne nodded.
I folded my arms. “I am not leaving here without Annabelle, so fire away.”
Finally, Annabelle stepped forward. I was beginning to think they’d brainwashed her. “I am okay, Izzy. I promise. Please understand … it isn’t that I don’t want you to join me on this special occasion, but they are right. You have darkness with you, and that darkness will interfere with our essence.”
“If that happens, it will ruin the magic that allows me to walk in the sun,” Zane added.
That explained what his motive was.
“Without our magic, Zane will be cursed to the darkness, and you …” Her voice trailed off when Zane gave her a sharp look that was meant to shred.
“What does any of this have to do with me?” I asked. Zane’s dirty looks didn’t intimidate me a bit.
“And who would that be?”
“I can feel the darkness in her soul, but I can’t see her.” Rayanne dropped my hands.
Hmm, so this was basically a witchy guess. Not all that helpful.
“I still don’t see why I can’t be with my sister,” I persisted, changing the subject. I figured unless she could tell me something solid, I’d be wasting my time to ask her about the killings.
So I couldn’t attend their witchy shindig because I was demonized. That seemed so unfair.
“Your sister will be fine,” Rayanne promised.
Now that was cool, even if I didn’t much like Rayanne.
When they were gone, I turned furious eyes on Zane. “Thanks for interfering with my family.”
“One day you really will be thanking me,” he said, stepping closer.
Cupping my chin in his hand, he tilted my head until I was looking in his eyes. “Just forget about this, Izzy. Go home and enjoy the rest of the night.”
Was he trying to compel me?
“Sorry, that doesn’t work on me anymore.”
Deep – rich laughter bubbled from his throat. “I’m not trying to weave some kind of vampire spell on you. I am just concerned for you.”
My lips parted to say something, but I quickly forgot what that was as soon as he covered my mouth with his. His kiss was intoxicating, which resulted in me practically melting into a pile of demon goop right where I stood.
I was breathless by the time he pulled away.
“If you don’t mind … I’ll accompany you to your house to make sure you get there?”
I kind of did mind. He was acting like I was some kind of child that needed tending. Then again, I wasn’t exactly opposed to spending a little more time with him.
* * *
I did have a fireplace, but it was the kind that plugs into the wall. Still, it was cozy enough.
I hadn’t said too much since we’d arrived at my house. Partly because I was still upset with him for keeping me away from Annabelle’s initiation into the Black Moon Sisterhood, but also because I was still a little shaken up by his kiss.
Staring at the illusion of fire dancing in the electric fireplace, I sipped at a cup of red wine.
“Red looks luscious on your lips,” he said, scooting a little closer.
He was getting too close and I was already pressed up against the arm of the couch.
“Why are you afraid of me?” he asked, his voice low and seductive.
“I’m not. I am just upset that you are here babysitting me so that I don’t go up to the Dell.”
“But if I weren’t here … that’s exactly what you would do.”
He had a point.
“Well, I could just fry you and go anyway,” I pointed out. It was true, I could use my demon juice on him and go up there anyway, but it might cause real death, and I wasn’t sure I actually wanted him dead.
Leaning into me, he brushed my lips with a kiss. “Let me help you forget about all this for awhile.”
“I can’t.” I shook my head, maybe with a little too much venom. He knew how he made me feel and was determined to use it to his advantage.
“This book is really interesting. That’s how I found out about the Dell witches,” I rambled.
He placed his glass of wine on the coffee table. “You are being too hard on them.”
The guy I didn’t recognize at all, but the woman looked familiar. It took about twenty seconds for it to sink in.
“Oh my God! Look at this.” I pushed the book into Zane’s face. “That is Missy Rogers.”
Zane took a good look at the picture. “It does look like her.”
“What do you know about Missy?” I asked, drawing my brows together. “Is she one of those witches?”
“You knew this and didn’t say anything?” I asked, ignoring his reference to being intimate with her. It actually didn’t surprise me much.
He gave me a lopsided grin. “I’m not a tattletale.”
“Damn!” I jumped up from the chair. “She’s with my uncle right now. If she is the killer, and from this picture, I’d say it is safe to conclude she is, he is in big time danger.”
Without waiting for a response, I ran for my car keys.
“Where are you going?” he asked, getting up from the sofa.
“To find my uncle.” I was already out the door.
I wasn’t about to argue with him. Having a badass vampire as a partner wasn’t the worst situation to be in.
“You might want to slow down,” Zane advised. I’m immortal, but you’re not.
“I might be … a little.”
My heart sank when I saw Malcolm’s Camaro in the lot.
“Well go up there and see if they know where he’s at.”
Slamming the car into park, I jumped out and started up the stairs. Zane was close behind.
“You know … if you let me turn you, none of this would be a problem.”
“No thanks. I think I have enough problems already.”
Malcolm was kicked back in Aaron’s chair, his long, sandy blond dreadlocks hanging down the back of the chair. There was a heavy metal magazine covering his face while he slept. He’d apparently decided to put the music on automatic and sleep through his shift.
When Malcolm heard us enter, he jumped from the chair, knocking the magazine to the floor in the process.
“What’s wrong?” he mumbled, still half asleep.
‘Where is my uncle?” I asked, still a little out of breath.
Malcolm lifted both shoulders. “I don’t know. The toad was supposed to come in and relieve me at 11:00.”
“Well, where do you think he went?” I was really starting to get worried. This wasn’t like Aaron at all. If it had to do with the station, he was right on it. Leaving it too long to Malcolm would never happen.
Something had to be wrong.
“Did he say anything at all about what is plans were for the night?” Zane stepped in.
Again Malcolm shrugged. “He was with Missy Rogers. They were going for chili and to the pumpkin walk. That’s all I know.”
“Where does he usually take women when he’s on a date?” Zane asked.
It was a good thing I had him with me. I’d never have thought to ask about that. Even thinking of Uncle Aaron on a date was a little yuk.
The feeling of defeat loomed over me like a dark cloud. How could I check both places at the same time? They were miles apart.
“The Marina is further away. I’ll check there,” Zane volunteered.
“You check the sea caves.” After brushing my lips with a kiss, he was gone.
I turned to Malcolm and tossed him my cell phone. “Call Tim and tell him where I’m headed.”
The sea caves were only a couple miles away. If I hurried, maybe I had a chance of making it in time. Too bad the medical examiner hadn’t been able to figure out exactly how long it took for the murder to occur. I had no idea.
Did she suck the breath out of them like some kind of reverse vacuum?
As soon as I burst out of the door, I found myself in a thick fog.
The fog bank must have come up on us fast. We hadn’t been inside longer than five minutes.
This would definitely slow me down.
It wasn’t until I was less than twenty feet away that I could see Aaron’s car through the mist.
After easing Lady Luck to the pull off, I put it in park and switched off the ignition.
Reaching beneath the front driver’s seat, I grabbed my pistol. I had no idea how to stop a succubus, but having the gun with me probably wouldn’t hurt.
What I didn’t have was a flashlight, with the exception of the tiny flashlight attached to my key chain.
A lot of good that was going to do me.
Tall weeds made finding the path in the dark next to impossible. By my estimation, it probably slowed me down at least three minutes, and that wasn’t good. Somehow I knew that every minute counted.
Feeling my way along the moist rock wall, I started making my way into the bowels of the earth. When the passage opened into another cavern, there was nothing. At least there was nothing I could see.
Of course when I found Missy Rogers, she probably wouldn’t’ like my new look too much either.
I’d never heard of a succubus being connected to strange lights.
Encouraged, I started walking a little faster. Big mistake, I hit some slick rock and nearly fell on my face.
When I reached the end of the passage, I peeked around the rock wall into a massive cavern.
I’d hit pay dirt. Uncle Aaron was definitely there, and he was unconscious, but instead of seeing Missy Rogers sucking the life out of him, like I’d expected, he was suspended in the middle of the cavern by some kind of weird glowing blue web.
Missy was nowhere to be seen.
I was preparing to dart toward Aaron when something dropped from the rock ceiling.
The massive creature was at least the size of a house, if not bigger. Its brown - grayish body glistened, as if it had just come out of the water. I’d never seen anything like it. The thing looked like a cross between a crab and a giant spider.
Could it be?
Just a crazy story, so I had thought.
Two questions stormed me at once.
How the hell was I going to kill this thing with a gun?
And where was Missy Rogers?
Suddenly it opened its mouth, which moved side to side instead of up and down. I cringed as I watched it lower its mouth over Aaron’s face.
There was only one thing to do.
To my surprise, the thing got on all six of its legs and started in my direction. I shot demon juice at it with both hands. Not only did it squeal, it actually started sizzling.
I stared at my hands, a little shocked.
Julius laughter echoed through my skull. “You’re slipping, love.”
Doing my best to ignore Julius, I ran to my uncle, all the while keeping a wary eye on the sea creature. It wasn’t moving.
Uncle Aaron’s pallor was kind of blue-black, but he was still breathing, though it was shallow.
“Blow in his face,” Julius’s low voice reverberated through my head.
There was no time to worry about what it would do to my soul. Aaron wouldn’t last much longer without some kind of intervention.
Taking a deep breath, I blew in his face.
The air filled with hazy smoke that wound its way into Uncle Aaron’s mouth and nostrils. A moment later he was choking and gasping for air.
“What … the,” he choked.
“Are you okay?” I heard Tim come up from behind.
“Yeah … I just killed it,” I told him, pointing toward the sea monster. But it was gone. In its place was Missy, at least what used to be Missy. She was shriveled, almost beyond recognition. If not for her blond hair, I wouldn’t have known who it was.
She’d had me fooled. I thought for sure she’d been a tramp, and a succubus, but I’d never have guessed a shape-shifting sea monster.
The only thing I was aware of was someone picking me up and cradling me in their arms.
“The shock must have been too much for her.” I heard someone say, as if from a distance. Suddenly I felt like I was encased in an iceberg and I blinked out.
* * *
I opened my eyes to twinkling silver stars against a black velvet sky. The mist was completely gone.
The chill I’d felt before blacking out was also gone. I was lying on the sand with a thin blanket covering me.
“Welcome back.” Zane was leaning over me.
“What happened?”
“You went into shock. I have a feeling you are not accustomed to dipping into those powers … that you shouldn’t be using,” he added.
“I didn’t have a choice.”
“Where is everyone?” I asked, my voice sounding too scratchy.
“They are in the process of loading your uncle into an ambulance. He is dehydrated and has depleted potassium.”
“I have to go with him.” I tried to get up, but my limbs wouldn’t cooperate.
Zane shook his head. “It’s going to take awhile before you can do anything.”
“Why?”
I couldn’t understand what was wrong. I’d used the power before, and sure I’d felt a little dizzy, but I’d recovered quickly.
Again I tried to move, but got nowhere.
My arms were covered in scales … like a snake’s scales.
“What happened!”
“When you give in to it … a little more seeps into who you are?” Zane explained.
“How do you know all this?”
“It will pass. I promise. Soon you’ll look as good as new. But you have to be careful and not let it tempt you.”
“Did you know about her?” I asked him.
I wondered if Julius had known, and had maybe even staged this entire thing. Staring at the dark sea in front of me, I couldn’t help but wonder what other ominous secrets it held. What monsters still lurked in her depths?
Before long the roar of the sea and the soft starlight brought on a drowsy feeling. Drifting until I was somewhere between in the twilight world of dreams and what was real, I felt Zane hug me a little tighter.