Forgotten Days (Fate's Intent Book 6)

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Author: April Bowles
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and his tone calmed. “You know that’s the plan. You’ll come back.”
    “But I don’t think I can do it.”
    “But you know you will. She already holds resentment towards you. All you have to do is add more wood to the fire and that should be easy.”
    “He’s not going to notice me with Adele here in that dress.”
    “Then you get him to. You have ways of doing that.”
    “Are you suggesting I spell him? I didn’t want it to come to that.”
    “It’s why Madam Carla gave it to you. You slip the spell into his drink and you put the one that will bring you back in yours. It’ll give Adele twenty-four hours to build her hate and she’ll act. It will be tonight.”
    I looked over at Zayden’s expression with Adele as the music stopped and everyone clapped their hands for the performance.
    “Do it.” Trever whispered as he leaned into me then turned away, leaving the floor. He walked with Adele, leading her up to the main tables and sat on the other side of her father.
    I looked towards Zayden and took a breath as I gripped the vials down in my hand. I walked over to the refreshments table and secretly opened them, pouring the clear liquid into a glass of wine and pouring a red liquid into another. My hands were shaking but I discarded the vials and brought the glasses back over to the table. “I brought you another glass.” I set the one that had the clear liquid in front of Zayden and sat next to him.
    “Oh, thank you.” He reached for the glass and started bringing it to his mouth as I did the same with mine. I watched him down it all and set it back on the table. “That’s good stuff right there.”
    He was very handsome and I let out a flattering laugh as I set my glass back down too. “Indeed it is.”
    Zayden looked over and gazed in my eyes for the first time. I have seen him give Adele this look and knew the potion was taking an immediate effect with him taking it all at once like that.
    “Whoa.”
    I smiled while keeping my eyes on him. “What?”
    “I’ve never noticed how attractive your eyes are before. They’re beautifully indecisive between blue and green.”
    “Thank you.”
    “Would you like some dessert? I saw a delicious array of parfaits while I was on the floor.”
    “A parfait sounds fantastic. I’d love one.”
    “Then I’ll get one and we can share it.”
    I smiled to his incredible sweetness and watched him walk around the table. I had one of his friends next to me and Troy was staring at me like something was wrong but I planned cleverly passed it. “Awe. He’s so sweet, isn’t he?”
    I took another drink and Troy was still looking a little confused as he turned away. “Ah, yeah. He is.”
    I smiled and looked over at the other table at Trever. He raised an eyebrow as I smiled again and did the same. It was working and we both knew it.
    Zayden came back just in time and set a wide mouth glass cup down between us that had a layer of cake on the bottom then a layer of fruit then a layer of sweet cream, another layer of cake, fruit and topped with another layer of sweet cream.
    “Ooh. That does look delicious.”
    “Then here.” Zayden picked up his fork and scooped it into the dish. “Ladies first.”
    He held it out to me and I opened my mouth and he put it in. I groaned with pleasure while I chewed it then swallowed before saying anything. “That is so good. You have to try it.”
    I picked up my dessert fork and took a scoop out of the dish and held it in front of Zayden. He kept his eyes on me while opening his mouth and I fed him. He reacted the same and didn’t speak until he had it fully swallowed. “Oh, you’re right. I don’t think I ever want to stop eating this.”
    I let out another flattering laugh and scooped my fork back into the dish. “Then here.” I gave him another bite and we began playfully feeding each other.
    It was a pleasant time for both of us. I put another large fork full in Zayden’s mouth, getting the sweet cream to stick

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