Vampires, Whiskey, and Southern Charm (Masie Kicklighter #2) Read Online Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: Masie Kicklighter Series by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
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Total pages in book: 60
Estimated words: 57310 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 287(@200wpm)___ 229(@250wpm)___ 191(@300wpm)
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He’d shaken his head. “Naw, I juss need a minute. Maybe two. Call you later.” He’d stormed out and never called. Hadn’t called the next night neither. When I saw him in school on Monday, he had been walking down the hall with his arm around my best friend Lizzy.

Part of me hadn’t been surprised because Lizzy had always been flirting with Thomas when she thought I wasn’t looking. When I’d confronted her, she would just run her mouth about how much she liked some other boy. But deep down inside, I knew. I knew she was lying, just like I knew Thomas only liked me for my boobs, just like I knew something was wrong with the last few days on this island, and it had been staring me in the face. I just hadn’t wanted to see it. Still couldn’t.

Focus, Mas. Focus. What was happening?

You’re dreaming. That’s what.

But was I?

Exhibit A: I still wore last night’s dress instead of something one might wear in a trippy dream, like hot pink overalls made of feathers.

Exhibit B: I had dragon breath, but the kind where the dragon had been eating dirty dragon asses all night long and then threw up—which I just had. Thrown up, that was. Not the other thing.

Exhibit C: My skin felt all tingly, like pins and needles wearing off, and I couldn’t recall ever feeling my skin in a dream.

Exhibit D: I was so hungry I could eat a delivery truck just as long as it was filled with cheeseburgers.

None of these elements excluded the possibility of being inside a vivid dream, but no one could deny they were logical continuations of last night’s events.

So maybe I was awake. But what could possibly explain being in the sun just now and not exploding into a fireball?

Maybe a miracle. The one I’d been praying for. My body had healed and turned me back to human.

My heart raced with excitement. I got up and headed for the door, my hand pausing on the handle.

Hold on. What if that beach moment was a dream but now I’m awake? Stark had told me that newly minted vampire minds played tricks and that mine might convince me to go work on my tan.

As I stood there, torn between the need to stay safe and finding out the truth, I heard two voices on the other side of the door. It was that Albert guy talking to some woman.

“If Mr. Stark finds out about this, he’s going to have our heads,” the woman said. “He left explicit instructions that the human staff can’t be seen by her.”

Human staff? But Stark had said this island was “vampires only” during my stay.

“I was doing my job cleaning the beach,” Albert argued. “How was I supposed to know she’d be there?”

“Mr. Stark won’t care. He’ll kill us for disobeying him and talking to his human,” she said.

His human? Were they talking about me?

Albert chimed in, “What’re we going to do? I’m counting on this job. My mom is sick; my dad just got laid off. I’m all they’ve got.”

She quickly replied, “You said Miss Kicklighter thinks she’s dreaming—probably still high from drinking moonshine all night. So we play along. We’ll walk her to her suite, tuck her in, and when she wakes up, she’ll think it was all just a dream.”

Oh sheeit. They are talking about me.

“What about the cameras?” Albert asked. “The guards probably saw us with her.”

“Roy is down in the control room today. I’ll offer him a snack to keep his mouth shut.”

“He’s a vampire. Are you sure we can trust him?” Albert asked.

“We don’t have a fucking choice,” she said. “Let’s get Miss Kicklighter back to her room before the moonshine wears off.”

I stepped away from the door, my heart pounding furiously as reality sank in. I could hardly breathe. Stark hadn’t just drugged me on the way to the island. He’s been drugging me all along with that moonshine.

And then the bigger truth…

Click!

Click!

Click!

I gasped, covering my mouth. I’d just gone out into the sun. Oh my god. I’m human!

After Stark’s brother had attacked me, I’d basically died. So when I woke up completely healed, Stark explained that I was a vampire. It made sense, so I never questioned it. But I hadn’t turned. I’d survived. It explained why I had no vampire abilities and why he didn’t want me to see my family, especially my dad. Daddy was a vampire. He’d know right away that I wasn’t like him.

Fury flooded my breaking heart. Why would Stark lie like this?

“Let’s hurry,” the woman said on the other side of the door, jarring me from my spiral.

I quickly sat in the chair, and in walked a short woman with light brown hair in a bun. Her nametag read Teri.

“Hello, Masie. I am here to return you to your bed so you can finish your lovely dream in a more comfortable place. Would you like that?”


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