Hi, all!
Annabelle Hawthorne here with the next installment of Book 7, Horny Monsters in Hawaii! And though we're not there yet, that is absolutely where we are going in the chapters ahead.
New to the story? Buckle up, because once upon a time, a magical nymph blew a dude in the bathtub. 97 chapters and 2.5 spinoff novels later, he finds himself in the center of a monster mystery that takes place on the beautiful island of Maui.
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Anyway, I won't keep you any longer, because I'm sure you are psyched to see what happens when Mike has a sit down with those
Double Crossing Bastards
It was roughly an hour after breakfast when Ratu found Mike in his office. He looked up from his laptop and smiled at her. She wore a green silken dress with flowers embroidered along the hem. The petals of the flowers fluttered in an unseen breeze as the naga sat across from him, crossing her legs in such a manner that he got a peek at her toned, inner thighs.
"Well, this is a change of pace." He shut his laptop and leaned back in his chair. "I can't remember the last time you weren't in a kimono."
"I wear them because they're comfy and have pockets." She snapped her fingers. Carmina, one of the fairies, fluttered into the room and landed on the desk. The little red fairy bowed her head at Ratu and awaited orders.
"Please, inform Beth that I have arrived."
The fairy saluted, then shot out of the room, leaving a glittery trail in the air behind her.
"She seems overly obedient today. How did you manage that?"
Ratu smirked. "Naga's secret."
Mike snorted. "They'll just tell me later."
"Perhaps." She slid a hand into her cleavage, then withdrew a journal. Mike could see reality warp around the edges of the journal as it exited the dimensional pocket she had somehow sewn into her dress. "Did you hear back from Master Cyrus this morning? I am hoping he has some insight for us."
"He actually texted me last night before I could text him."
"What did it say?"
"I won't be meeting you for tea this week. The old job reached out and hired me to do some consultation. Afraid I'll be a complete stranger for the next couple weeks, so don't worry if you haven't heard from me." Mike was able to repeat the text from memory, since he had read it enough times.
"Sounds like the first part of the message is crystal clear. The Order tapped him for a job. But why the stranger comment?" Ratu opened up her journal and made a note to herself. "Do you think they're assigning him to Hawaii?"
"I don't know. But I imagine that whatever is going on, he doesn't want them knowing that he drops by at least twice a month for tea and chess." He gestured at her outfit. "Speaking of which, I assume you can get your clothes to behave when the Order comes by?"
Ratu lifted an eyebrow. "Perhaps, but I wonder if I should? They already know that the home is magic, that you have magic, and that there are magical beings who live here."
"But aren't you worried that they'll target you or something?"
Ratu shook her head. "I'm a naga. They have dealt with my kind for centuries. As long as I don't call attention to myself, they should see me as an ally."
"But you said something last night, about how they were the reason you were in hiding."
"Ah. That." She sighed and stared at the ceiling. "I'm not sure that's something I'm ready to talk about yet. I was involved in a very unpleasant... incident that caught the attention of the Order. During their investigation, I was forced to flee my home and go into hiding. Not long after, I found a home here, away from prying eyes." Ratu lowered her gaze, her eyes smoldering. "But I was all alone, back then. Even if he did remember me, I wear a different face now and have a new family, one that will stand up for me should I need them."
"That you do." Beth spoke from the doorway, then entered the room. Mike was suddenly distracted by her outfit. She wore a blue pencil skirt with a sheer blouse that revealed the bra beneath. When Beth pulled up a chair to sit, he got a brief glimpse of her cleavage as she leaned forward.
"Your eyes are going to fall out of your head," Ratu told him. "Honestly, you should be used to this by now."
Mike's cheeks burned as Beth laughed. "Was he looking down my shirt?" she asked.
"He was."
"Good." Beth crossed her legs opposite of Ratu's. "If my magic works on him, then it should absolutely overwhelm anyone the Order sends."
"Wait a second." Mike opened his third eye to get a look at Beth's soul as well as her magic. He could see the lavender loops of light that had extended from her and wrapped around his head. Ratu's head was noticeably clear of magical activity. "Are you targeting just me?"
"I am." Beth smiled, and the loops of light retracted. "I know better than to try this sort of thing on Ratu."
"Indeed." The naga smiled. "You should be more wary of others, Caretaker. We need to work on your defenses."
Mike sighed. He wasn't sure whether it had been nymph magic or the simple fact that Beth had a phenomenal pair of breasts. "I guess so. It was very distracting."
"And that's what we want. If I've learned one thing about the Order, it's that they have a penchant for underestimating what they don't understand. If they knew you could grab someone's soul and yank it from their body, they would have just put a bullet between your eyes." Ratu steepled her hands together. "We are playing a game of deception here. Anything we give them will eventually be used against us, mark my words. As I said earlier, they know you have magic, but not what kind."
He nodded. This was perhaps the fourth variation of this speech he had heard from somebody. Still, it was far better than the ass-blistering verbal assault he had received from Zel about Callisto's involvement at the park. He didn't even blame her for being mad. Afterward, with Zel's words ringing fresh in his ears, he went to the roof with a six pack of beer and sat quietly while Death spent an hour talking about his new favorite Netflix show.