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Ilona Andrews - Hexed

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Four of the bestselling names in romance and fantasy come together in this collection of thrilling novellas featuring powerful women who know how to handle a hex or two.

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Hexed

(2011)

An omnibus of novels by Ilona Andrews, Yasmine Galenorn, Allyson James and Jeanne C Stein

MAGIC DREAMS

ILONA ANDREWS

I PEERED THROUGH THE WINDSHIELD OF MY93 Mustang. The Buzzard Highway stretched before me, a narrow line of crumbling pavement vanishing into the dusk. Below it ran the Scratches, a twisted labyrinth of narrow ravines gouged out of the ground by magic three decades ago, when our world began to end. The old road skimmed the top of the ravines, rolling far into the distance, where the sunset glowed gold, red, and finally turquoise. There was something vaguely wrong with this picture, but I couldnt put my finger on it.

The Buzzard Highway took no prisoners. Step too hard on the accelerator, turn the wheel half an inch too far, and Boom! Pow! Fiery crash! To the bottom of the ravine you went. Only Atlantas best and craziest raced here.

Thats why I liked it. When a girl weighs a hundred pounds soaking wet, her glasses are thicker than Sherlock Holmess loupe, and everybody under the sun makes fun of her because shes a vegetarian and blood makes her vomit, she has to do something to prove that she isnt a wimp. The wild, deafening chaos of the Friday night Buzzard race was a strictly nowimps-allowed kind of fun.

It was so peaceful now. So quiet. Just me and the Mustang. I had named it Rambo. It was a sweet car, built from the ground up for one purpose: to go fast. We understood each other, Rambo and I. Rambo liked to kick ass, and I made sure it had a chance to show off.

My body was so light. It was an odd feeling, almost like I was swimming or floating through some feathery cloud.

A familiar face appeared in the windshield: pale skin, dark eyes, the long tattoo of a dragon wrapped around his neck, snaking its way down under the blue tank top. Kasen. Decent enough guy as wererats went. He operated a tow truck and liked to hang out and watch the races at Buzzard Highway. They were good for his business.

Kasens lips moved, but no sound came out. He looked kind of funny there, sideways, flapping his lips in silence. What is it you want, silly person?

Kasen was sideways.

The sunset behind him was sideways, too, the highway running to the left of the sky.

Oh crap.

Crap, crap, crap.

The phantom cotton clogging my ears vanished and the world rushed at me in an explosion of sound: the distant roar of car engines, the groaning of metal, and Kasens voice.

Dali? You okay, baby girl?

I tried to talk and my mouth worked. Cool like a cucumber.

He grinned. You know the drill. Hold on, Im gonna set you upright.

I clamped the edges of my seat.

Kasen stepped out of my view, and I could hear him grunt as he grabbed hold of the bumper, lifted, and twisted. Rambo screeched. Metal clanged. I winced. Rambo, you poor baby.

The sunset turned and dropped into its rightful place with a shudder. Rambos tires hit the pavement and bounced once. The left lens of my glasses popped out of the frame and plunked onto my lap. I swiped it off my jeans, squeezed my left eye shut, and climbed out of the car.

I flipped!

You flipped.

Hot damn! Rambos front end looked like a crushed Coke can. Water soaked the asphalt, leaking from the hoodthe enchanted water tank that let the car run during magic waves had ruptured. I mustve taken the turn too fast.

Warm wind fanned me. Technically it was the middle of January, but after two and a half months of severe freezes and snowfall, the weather got confused. For the past week the temperatures held in the eighties, all the snow had melted, and I had traded my thick winter coats for jeans and a T-shirt. Youd think it was May. Magic did odd things to climate. Today it was warm. Tomorrow we could wake up to a foot of snow on the ground.

Kasen peered at me. Why is your eye closed? Did you hurt yourself?

No, its closed because my glasses are broken, and looking through one lens makes me dizzy.

Situation normal, all fucked-up. Kasen rubbed the back of his head.

Thank you, Captain Obvious. Its not that bad!

You want Rambo towed to the usual place?

Yeah. My races would be canceled for a month. Bummer.

Kasen nodded at the Mustang. Thats your second crash in three weeks.

Aha.

Didnt Jim forbid you to race?

Jim was my alpha. The shapeshifter Pack was segregated into seven clans, by the family of the animal, and Jim headed Felidae with a big Jaguar paw hiding awesome claws. He was smart, and strong, and incredibly hotand the only time Jim noticed my existence was when I made myself into a pain in the ass or when he needed an expert on the ancient Far East. Otherwise, I might just as well have been invisible.

I raised my head to let Kasen know I meant business. Jim isnt the boss of me.

Actually yes, yes he is.

Its good that I wasnt a wereporcupine, or his mouth would be full of quills. Are you going to snitch on me?

That depends. When you die, can I have your car?

No.

Kasen sighed. Im trying to make a point here. Ive been watching this race for six years now and Ive never seen anyone crash as much as you. Youre my number-one customer. You can barely see, Dali, and you take stupid chances. No offense.

No offense, right. No offense stood for Im going to insult you, but you cant be mad at me. I bared my teeth at him. When it came down to it, he was a rat and I was a tiger.

Kasen raised his hands up. Fine. Forget I said anything.

The world blinked. The colors turned slightly brighter, the scents grew sharper, as if someone had dialed the pictures resolution up a notch. A welcome warmth spread through my bodya magic wave had flooded the world. The distant roar of the gasoline engines choked and died. It would take fifteen minutes of chanting to get the enchanted engines to start. The race was dead.

What if I take you to dinner? Kasen said. I know this really nice place down on Manticore . . .

Wererats always knew this nice place to eat. They munched constantly or they went twitchy, meaning they suffered attacks of hypoglycemia: cold sweat, headaches, and convulsions, accompanied by nervousness and bouts of aggression. Not fun.

I squinted my open eye at Kasen. There was no reason for him to offer me dinner. Most likely, he just wanted to butter me up so he could get a shot at Rambo after my demise. Too bad for himI might not have been the strongest weretiger or the most bloodthirsty, but my bloodline was pretty damn old. Lyc-V, the shapeshifter virus, and my family were good friends, and the levels of virus in my body ran higher than they did in most shapeshifters. The higher the concentration of the virus, the faster the regeneration. Normally higher levels of Lyc-V also meant a greater risk of losing your mind and turning into a crazed loup killer, but so far I hadnt had to worry about that.

I was hard to kill. Nothing short of a fiery crash complete with a giant explosion at the end would send me into the afterlife, so if Kasen was hoping to inherit my car, he would get a smoking wreck for his trouble.

I wrinkled my nose at Kasen. Thanks, but no thanks. I need to get home. And get my spare glasses out of Pookis glove compartment.

He heaved a sigh. Maybe next time.

Sure. Maybe next time.

* * *

I DROVE THROUGH the tangled streets of Atlanta with the windows down. The wind swirled with scents: a hint of wood fire, a dog marking his territory, horses, one, two, three, four, something tart and spicy . . . The streets were deserted. Most people hid at night. The dark was when the monsters came out to play. Even nice monsters like me. Rawr.

The magic flowed full force, and Pooki, my Plymouth Prowler, made enough noise to shake the gods in their celestial palace. Id modified him to run on gasoline when the tech was up and on enchanted water when the magic was running the show. Pooki didnt go very fast during magic waves, and he was so loud he made me wince even with the earplugs, but that was the best I could do.

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