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βWhat is he talking about?β I shake my head at the crowd. The entire room seems to be spinning in dizzying circles as the chipper holiday tune blares overhead. βThis is most definitely going to ruin the holidaysβespecially for the victim, as murder often does.β
Everett pulls me in close, and soon Iβm ensconced with the heady scent of his cologne.
βListen to me, Lemon. Keeping both you and our baby healthy and happy is my number one priority. How about we leave early and let Noah and Ivy take this one?β
βNot to sound rude, but Noah and Ivy havenβt taken one since either of them has set foot in the homicide division.β
Itβs true. There has been one murder after the next in Honey Hollow for the last couple of years, and those ghosts that come back from the other side have helped me solve each and every case.
Iβm not an official investigator or anything like that, but for whatever reason, my transmundane abilities, further classified as supersensual, enable me to see past the rainbow bridge. When I was younger and I began to see those fantastic phantasms, it used to mean nothing more than a scraped knee for those that the otherworldly beings came around for. But as of late, it always means a murder is afoot.
The ghosts are always either a person or a furry creature that the victim once loved deeply. Sometimes I see the ghost of someone who was once a living, breathing human being, and other times itβs the beloved pet that has long since passed.
Iβm guessing that the cute little mouse I inadvertently tried to set aflame falls into the latter category.
And I know I didnβt regard him as oh-so-cute a few minutes ago when I beat both Noah and Everett senseless with a broom, but now that I realize the tiny furball is most likely not a carrier of the bubonic plagueβor anything else that could harm my unborn childβIβm more than totally fine with it.
βHey, I just thought of something,β I say as I look into Everett Baxterβs daring blue eyes. βI was trying to get rid of that mouse because deep down I thought it could somehow harm the baby.β My hand lands protectively over my bourgeoning tummy. βMaybe I will be a good mother, after all.β Iβm sure most women donβt debate the idea internally, but letβs be honest, Iβm a cadaver magnet who has had a major string of bad luck as of lateβnot to mention my penchant for sleeping with two men. Iβd say the odds of making Mother of the Year are pretty much stacked against me.
βLemon, youβre already a great mother to Evie.β His brows pinch in the middle, and he only looks that much more caustically handsome. Everett is slow to smile and exudes enough testosterone for ten men. His body is fit enough to play the green on any given Sunday, and God Almighty, does this man ever know what to do with his body, and more importantly with mine underneath the sheets. βI think I know how to get your mind off of all of this.β His lids hood as a devilish gleam dances in his eyes, and he leans in and whispers the naughtiest things I believe I have ever heard in my entire life.
My cheeks burn with heat as my mouth rounds out with both surprise and approval.
βJudge Baxter, you make sure the first thing you put together in our new rental home tomorrow is that bed. Weβre going to christen that house in exactly the manner you just described.β Suffice it to say, itβs been a long, dry season for the both of us while staying at Noahβs.
Noah graciously gave us his bedroom, mostly because I might be having his child and also because Everett risked his life to rescue him from a burning building. But by and large, Noah and Everett havenβt gotten along in years. They were once stepbrothers, and during their familial internment, Noah saw fit to steal Everettβs girlfriend. Things only went downhill from there. Now they tolerate one another for my sake.
βLottie Lemon!β a female voice snips, and I turn to see Naomi Turner speeding this way. Naomi is my best friend Keelieβs twin sister. Naomi has dyed her blonde locks as dark as a ravenβs wing and looks like your typical brunette stunner. But sheβs just as mean as she is pretty. Weβve never gotten along. And judging by that scowl on her face, things arenβt about to change now either. When Carlotta came into my life a few years ago, I discovered that both Keelie and Naomi were a part of my extended family.
βYouβre a jinx!β she shouts loud enough for a handful of people to turn their attention our way. βAunt Carlotta just told me you nearly burned down my kitchen! This is the very last event youβll cater at the Evergreen. I suggest you count your unlucky stars that the town hasnβt given you a boot in your patoot yet. Steer clear of the Evergreen and steer clear of me. You keep your bad juju to yourself!β
She stalks off, and Iβm about to say something, or find a hole to drop into, when I see Carlotta pushing that grocery cart through the crowd.
βCandles!β she bellows. βGet your red-hot kinky Christmas candles for the low price of twenty-four ninety-nine. Get your shopping done early and with free shipping!β
βOh, my stars up in heaven,β I moan as my nausea kicks in once again.
Evie jumps over and takes up both my hand and Everettβs.
βCome on, guys,β she says, pulling us toward the back of the room at lightning speed. βItβs our last Christmas together as a family before the little runt makes an appearance, and I want to remember us in this pristine
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