Spells (Bayou Magic 2)
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Thank the goddess for magic.
I’ve always left that sort of thing up to Millie. It’s not that I don’t believe. It’s the exact opposite, actually.
It’s that I’ve seen what magic can do, how it can destroy, and I avoid it like the plague.
Just like I avoid Jackson Pruitt.
Who, by the way, is here. And that’s why I’m in the damn bathroom. I was so mad when Millie told me she invited him.
But he’s her friend, and she’s stubborn.
And I can handle it. I’m an adult. And I know that sooner or later—okay, sooner—we’ll have to work together. I feel it.
I know he’s part of my destiny.
But damn it, I’m just not ready. Not yet.
So, today, I’m going to pull up my big-girl panties and enjoy my sister’s special day. I’ll deal with Jack some other time.
I nod, happy with this decision and feeling bolstered from my little pep talk, and walk out of the bathroom.
It’s suddenly grown quiet outside, which is odd for a wedding reception of at least a hundred guests.
I frown as I walk around the side of the house. The air is still. There’s no music. No laughter or talking.
Just…silence.
“Hey, guys?” I call out. “What’s going on?”
Everyone is standing, facing away from me. Not moving. Just standing as if they’re in a trance.
“Guys?”
Collectively, they all turn to stare right at me.
And every single one of them is missing their eyes.