Real Fake Hauntings (GOOD BAD MAGIC #4) by Isa Medina EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Isa Medina
- Language: English
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Two days before Halloween.
Thirty-nine hours and five minutes, to be exact. Not that I was
counting, which I totally was. This would be my first Halloween in Olmeda,
and my first Halloween as an official witch shop owner.
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I. Couldn’t. Wait.
I surveyed my domain, pride swelling inside my chest. The café was
small but accented to cozy perfection with a dark wooden counter and
stools, two tables with matching chairs, a comfy bench running the wall, a
bookshelf in the corner filled with Wicca and occultism stuff, and two
beautiful multi-pane windows currently covered by a witch hat and
pumpkin silhouettes.
Dru stood behind the counter, getting things ready for another blissfully
busy day full of tourists and locals alike. Word of mouth about the Tea
Cauldron had been spreading; our special Halloween-themed muffins
courtesy of a friend of Veva, the tarot shop owner, were a hit; and I could
envision the shop’s bank account increasing along with our popularity. Ah,
the things we could do with all that money! More merchandise. A bigger
water urn. Another part-timer. Paying the new alarm system in full!
Truly, the possibilities were endless.
Not for the first time since her arrival, Dru sent me a sidelong glance,
rolled her eyes, and returned to stacking our Halloween-themed leaflets.
“What?” I asked. I stepped through the bead curtain into the back and
dipped into the small bathroom. A kitchen and a storage room completed
the first floor while my living quarters made up the second floor of the
building.
Inspecting my reflection in the mirror, I couldn’t see anything wrong
with my attire. I was wearing jeans and a black long-sleeve T-shirt with a
special Halloween Tea Cauldron logo printed on the front. I had placed a
headband with a small, cute black witch hat on top of my blond bob, and
had applied a dusting of glimmer over the light layer of green makeup on
the bridge of my nose and across my cheeks. It matched the green strand in
my hair.
I couldn’t remember spending any Halloween with Grandma, but I
knew she would be proud.
Satisfied, I returned to the shop. “It all looks good.”
A small harrumph filled the air. It had originated from one of the small
decorative pumpkins I’d arranged in the center of the two tables.
Dru acted like she hadn’t heard the noise and busied herself wiping
down the counter, but I caught her look of agreement. While she was aware
that Bagley, evil dark witch and devil’s spawn, haunted random items in the
shop, she’d agreed not to acknowledge her existence in an effort to stay off
Bagley’s radar. The old hag liked to try to con people into giving her a
proper body and further her evil intentions of taking over the world.
I was pretty sure Dru didn’t want to be bothered by having to listen to
Bagley’s complaints about my mismanaging of her ex-shop like I was
forced to, so she was happy to play the ignorant.
“Just because you hate Halloween,” I said, looking pointedly at Dru, “it
doesn’t mean some of us can’t celebrate.”
“I don’t hate Halloween. I just…” She waved vaguely in my head’s
direction. “That.”
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