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Black Flame Book Two Of The Daughters Of Salem – Kellie ONeill

“Vegas or Atlantic city?” “Both, and Montecarlo, too. You wouldn’t believe what I won off this one Russian aristocrat,” she says devilishly. I take a deep breath before strolling into the dining room, finding a seat next to Jack. I glance about and notice my mother is missing. Most likely resting in her bedroom. Sally has a pile of chips in front of her the size of Everest compared to everyone else’s pitiful collection. Abe doesn’t seem to have a single chip to his name.
“Well, it helps if you have magic,” I say, attempting to seamlessly slip into the party. Sally leans back in her chair with folded arms. “Excuse me? I have a degree in applied mathematics from Cambridge. I don’t need magic to take your money.” My eyebrows shoot up while the rest of me sits in stunned silence. Sally glances at our incredulous faces. “What? You’ve all seen me wearing my alma mater’s apparel.”
“I just thought it was an old boyfriend’s shirt,” Maggie mumbles. Phoenix springs up and rests in her lap. “That’s sexist,” Sally chides, pointing her finger at my sister. Maggie rolls her eyes with a chuckle. I lean toward Jack and place my head on his shoulder. The candle is buried. The Nefari failed to find me during the harvest moon. Can things finally go back to normal? The prospect leaves me giddy. I kiss Jack’s bare bicep, enjoying the feel of his skin.
“Okay, want us to deal you in, pumpkin?” Marie says sweetly, magically shuffling the cards in a dazzling, levitating dance. “This is going to be the last round; Jack is feeling pecked.” “Plus, I’m nearly broke,” Jack says, gesturing to his dwindling pile of chips. “Sure,” I say with a shrug. Marie puts on a show while shuffling; the cards dash and dive into a complicated figure eight, reordering themselves in the process.
“Well, I guess I’m out,” Abe says, sounding slightly relieved. He leans back in his chair and rests his hands on his slightly rounded abdomen. A kettle whistles in the kitchen, two cats hiss at each other from the living room, and the grandfather clock on the second landing chimes. The typical pulse of the home is alive and well. “Did you accomplish what you needed to?” Jack whispers to me.
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1kitap1.com/en A SPELL FOR AN UNTRACEABLE DEATH (For An Undetectable Poison Resulting In Immediate Death) Ingredients: The Root of a Snakeroot Plant Eight Snakeroot Leaves Extra Virgin Olive Oil Moon Water One Garnet Stone Instructions: Boil the snakeroot leaves, mince the roots. Strain, boil again with garnet at the center of your caldron.
Add one teaspoon of olive oil and one tablespoon of moon water. Mix elixir counter clockwise while reciting the incantation. Incantation: My silent poison in the night, No sign you’ll see, no cause for fright, It steals your breath, no final plea, Unbeknownst down it goes so stealthily. Death’s quiet hand, no one will ever see, La Narine, cursed ye be. WARNING: This spell is reserved for condemned Nefari by order of the Witch’s Committee.
Unlawful users will be subject to trial and execution. 1kitap1.com/en 1kitap1.com/en PROLOGUE The Hunt Is On My phone levitates from the bed into my open palm. I swipe my thumb, and the time lights up on the screen. Crap. I type out a quick text. Running late! Sorry! While I cinch the laces on my Converse high tops, my phone dings. It’s from Jack. My Jack. The ends of my lovestruck lips curl up. It’s ok. Just gassing up.
See you soon. My bedroom door swings open. “Mom told me to come tell you to stay in your room,” Maggie says while licking a ruby red popsicle. She’s wearing a swimsuit and cutoffs, like she’s a walking reminder that we technically still have a few days of summer left. I roll my eyes and groan. “What? No. My two months are up, I’m not grounded anymore.” Maggie shrugs. “Maybe she extended it.” “If Helen had any sense, she’d make it permanent,” says the incessant British voice in my head.
Blue leaps from the windowsill onto the bed and stares at me. I snuck out to save Jack’s life, I send back to the cat. It’s not like I ran away to Woodstock. “Talking to your cat again?” Maggie asks.
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