Chapter 9
Chapter
Nine
MOIRA
Irarely used my vampiric powers. In a town like Joy Springs, there was little need. Evie got into enough trouble for both of us, and she always managed to get herself out without my help. Now was my chance to sow a little chaos into the world as payback for what he’d done to Evie.
And to me.
I moved through the yard like a wraith, speed flooding my veins. If the camera picked up anything at all, it would be short flashes of light streaking through the property. I stopped behind the maple and studied the lay of the land, picking out the best place to get inside the house.
This was part of the plan I hadn’t told her about. Thorvin wouldn’t know what would hit him immediately, but the next time he told a lie, well…
Things might get awfully shiny.
Satisfaction burned through my veins. A flicker of pale silver appeared from the corner of my eye. Tess waved frantically.
I took a deep breath and sped through the yard, a flash of light in the quiet night, and gripped one of the wooden posts on the porch.
One long leap later, I landed on the roof, the soft thump as quiet as I could be.
I hurried to one of the upper windows, tucked my hand in my jacket, and punched a hole through the glass.
A moment later, I was inside Thorvin’s house.
I reached into my pocket and palmed the small container of enchanted glitter.
Show time.