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61 " It was then Gray wished she could snap her own fingers or nod her head like Barbara Eden in I Dream of Jeannie and teleport herself into the front seat of the Volkswagen Bug. "
― Nikki Jefford , Entangled (Spellbound, #1)
62 " Valerie sashayed her way over to Fane, red hair blazing down her shoulders. She held out his jacket. “I’m ready to blow this joint. Let’s get a bite.” Her "
63 " problem. “I’m "
64 " Ryan shifted in place and looked around. Gray sighed and was about to start walking again when Ryan "
65 " No, good ol’ Blake was beyond reproach in Charlene’s "
66 " Her last words grabbed his attention, and he forgot me completely. "
67 " Gray headed toward the stairs to find her mom and grill her, then stopped short. She recalled the dark circles she’d seen under her mom’s eyes that morning. Even when Gray had returned from the hospital Mom had been holding her head at the dining room table, ancient texts spread open before her. That was why Gray had greeted then quickly bypassed her in favor of online research before she began firing away questions about Stacey Morehouse’s accident. Mom was worried. She’d already complained of a headache that wouldn’t go away. Must be a migraine if Mom couldn’t cast it off. Gray had put "
68 " Ryan succeeded in extracting my soul from Charlene’s body, but he didn’t destroy it.” Gray snorted. “He told me to go to the light. I went to Stacey’s body, instead.” Raj’s entire body sagged. “I thought I lost you again.” His voice cracked, making Gray’s heart ache for the pain he’d gone through a second time. She smiled with reassurance. “Nope. This witch ain’t going nowhere.” She uncurled her fingers around the amulet. “I am going to need new initials put on this, however. Think you can get used to calling me Stacey?” Raj’s eyebrows drew together. “What about Lee?” Gray asked. “It’s Stacey’s middle name—sorta fitting really.” Raj "
69 " led into the student parking lot. Everyone was in fifth period . . . everyone except for the identical twins standing over the heads of their oblivious classmates and teachers. A suicide threat, seriously? "
70 " Gray walked swiftly down the hall and slipped through a partially open door. An elderly woman emerged from her bathroom. The flush of the toilet still sloshed behind her. Gray was about to mutter an apology, then remembered she was invisible. She’d "
71 " Mooney "
72 " floor. He handed me one. I took it from his outstretched hand then followed several steps behind. Part of me was relieved he didn’t say anything. All I could think about was the obscene gesture he’d "
73 " I think she’s still in a coma, "
74 " tracked "
75 " my sister.” Gray nodded at the building’s edge. “It’s not like the fall would kill you, anyway.” “It wouldn’t?” “Nah. We’re not high enough. It’d just cripple you.” Gray bent her neck in, hunched over and held her arms close to her body, and then proceeded to walk around "
76 " live with being a size zero.” “I don’t care what size you are so long as it’s you.” “Aw, say stuff like that and I might have to kiss you, McKenna.” Raj’s lips, however, were "
77 " Twilight Zone revisited would best describe Gray’s first day back at school in a new body, only this time Gray was treated like a returning celebrity rather than a mental case. Students formed circles around her. The braver ones hugged her. If Gray happened to forget certain details of her life before, it was waved off as post-traumatic stress, selective amnesia—totally understandable. "
78 " Charlene’s "
79 " call. "
80 " Part of me was relieved he didn’t say anything. All I could think about was the obscene gesture he’d made right before my world turned up-side-down. I hardly noticed his hair. I was too distracted by his lips. And now his abs. Luckily, I wouldn’t have to look at either while we played side by side. At the far court, Clayton and Tyler bounced birdies up and down on the strings of their rackets. Clayton nudged Tyler as we approached. “Oh great. Goth boy and zombie girl. This should be "