Sneak Peek! Surrender to the Moonlight
Hey all! We're a week away from the release of Surrender to the Moonlight, and get ready, I'm posting a sneak peak of the first chapter. I'm so excited for you all to meet JT and Nicole and I can't wait to hear what you think!
“Mama
used to always say, not everybody who is family is rooting for you.”
“Oh
Lord, not this again, mama. TiTi apologized.” Nicole pushed her knee down on
her suitcase and worked on zipping it.
The
practical thing to do would be to take the clothes out and fold them properly,
but she wasn’t in the mood, so…she leaned harder on the top of the suitcase,
grunting in victory when it zipped.
“And
a lie don’t care who tell it. She said that too,” Lauren’s accent was thick,
betraying her aggravation.
On
a regular day, her mother melded well into the urbanites in Connecticut, where
she’d finally settled to be closer to her new husband’s family. Her Georgia
accent would be firmly tucked away, the clipped tones of New England helping
her fit right in with her peers. Lauren could never pull it off when she was
irritated, though, especially when talking to or about her family.
“Father
God,” Nicole whispered under her breath. Her mother was so damn dramatic.
She
took a look around the hotel room to make sure she wasn’t leaving anything
behind. It was a mid-level hotel room, the same any government employee would
use when traveling for work. It had two queen beds, a small desk in front of
the bed, and a small sitting area off to the side, so there wasn’t a lot of
room for her to lose her stuff. All the same, she took a lap around it, leaning
for a peek under the desk and armchairs.
“According
to the lawyer, she divided it between her three granddaughters. Equally, I
might add. Aunt Shelby said they only cleaned the place up. She has no
intention of keeping everything.” Nic said as she kneeled between the beds.
“Shelby
still stole mama’s jewelry before I could even look through it.”
Nicole
imagined her mother on the other end of the call pouting. Lauren and her
sisters had constantly been fighting for her grandmother’s attention. In light
of Grandmother Patsy’s death, now there was only ‘stuff’ to argue over. She
closed her eyes and wondered how long she’d be subjected to her mother’s
current tirade. Finding the beds clear, she sat on the edge of the one she’d
used to hold her clothes before she’d packed them.
“Perhaps
if you’d spent more than an hour after Grandmother’s funeral, you could’ve got
what you wanted yourself,” she muttered under her breath.
“Watch
your mouth.”
Nicole
rolled her eyes. “Either way, I’m going, mama.” She had to. Even being on the
road was no longer helping. She was restless.
“I
don’t see why you want to go down there and get mixed up with all of mama’s
mess. What can you do that the police can’t?”
“I’m
not…” Nicole swallowed the growl building in her throat and stood to pace. Her
mother always managed to get under her skin. “I’m going down there because the
lawyer requested the three of us to come. Plus, it’s been so long since I’ve
been to Georgia for more than a day. Is it so bad that I want to pay my
grandmother her last respects? It’s already bad enough you kept her funeral
from me.”
“Excuse
me for trying to protect my only daughter. I left to break the cycle. Why would
you go back and stir it all up?”
She
sucked her teeth, “Speaking of cycle, how is Gerard?”
Lauren
sucked in a sharp breath, and Nicole immediately felt horrible for the dig.
According to her grandmother, no Fouche could escape the family curse. It
didn’t stop her mother from trying. What was this, husband number four, five?
Nicole shook her head.
“I’m
sorry, mama, that was unnecessary.”
Her
mother sniffed. “Gerard is fine by the way, his children visit, with
grandchildren. We’ve been enjoying it.”
Nicole
growled at that dig and decided she was done talking to her mother for the day.
“Anyways, I’m already in Texas. It will take nothing for me to get to
Grandmother’s. I can relax there for a few weeks while I decide what to do with
my share of the inheritance.”
“Weeks!
You barely visit me, and when you do, you go rushing off on assignment.”
“Not
you acting surprised we can’t be in the same house for more than a few days at
a time,” Nicole muttered.
“Excuse
your damn tone. I’m still your mother.” Lauren snapped.
Nicole
took a deep breath and sat down on her closed suitcase. Only on the phone for half
an hour, and she and her mother were at each other’s throats.
“I’m
going to set up my office from there, so technically, I’m still working.” She
put on the cajoling tone she knew would calm Lauren’s ire.
Lauren
was silent for a tense moment. “Fine. Not like I could ever stop you from doing
anything. You were always such—”
She
growled, “Mama, please. You’re pissed, got it.”
Lauren
huffed and took a deep breath. “Will you even call me when you arrive?”
Aah,
and there was that new Yankee accent in place. It irritated Nicole that her
mother changed herself for every new man in her life.
“Will
the conversation be like this?” She shot back.
Lauren
sucked her teeth. “Lord have mercy, goodbye.”
“Love
you, mama.”
“So
you say.”
Lauren
hung up, and Nicole counted that as a positive interaction. There were so many
others that ended much worse, so she’d take what she could. Nicole peeked at
the paperwork sitting on the hotel T.V. stand and chewed her bottom lip. How
had the lawyer found her? She’d been all across east Texas for two weeks now
documenting flood damage, the hotel room merely a pit stop in between
locations. The bulky envelope had been waiting for her at the front desk when
she’d come back from taking pictures. It had been surprising and timely. It felt
like a sign to her. She could go to Georgia, do a couple of assignments while
staying at her grandmother’s place. See how it felt.
Her
phone rang, and she blew out a breath when she realized who it was. She picked
it back up.
“How
did she take it?”
Nicole
sucked her teeth but relaxed her shoulders. “A lot better than we suspected.”
Her
father snorted. “So she didn’t accuse you of betraying her?”
“Close.”
She laughed. “Of course, she brought up Aunt Shelby and once again accused her
of using her proximity to grandmother to steal her inheritance.”
“The
inheritance she didn’t want?” Isaiah asked dryly.
Nicole
sighed. “Let’s not let facts get in the way. Besides, Aunt Shelby called me and
apologized, said she didn’t know mom wanted anything of grandmother’s. She
offered to send her all the pieces she wants.”
“But
Lauren would rather hold on to the mad?”
“Dad.”
She scolded as she dragged her suitcase off the bed and popped up the handle.
“I’m
sorry, I didn’t call to bad mouth your mother. I just want you to be careful.
Someone murdered your grandmother.”
“I
need to do this, dad.” She was starting to question if it was worth all the
fuss.
He
sighed and was silent. Nicole didn’t bother filling it, she knew how her father
was.
“Your
grandmother was a practitioner, Bean. Do you know what kind of magic users or
supernaturals live there? Have you checked?”
“I
hadn’t even thought of it, to be honest, dad. But, there are supernaturals all
over this country. It’s not any more dangerous than the city I’ve been working
out of for the past two weeks.”
He
did make a good point. Nic should probably look into that. Would an internet
search of the town bring up anything? She eyed the package from her
grandmother's estate. Would they have that type of information in there?
He
sighed again. “Fine, call me when you get there.”
“I
will. Love you.”
“Love
you too, Bean.”
She
snorted and ended the call. She looked around at her hotel room. Everything was
packed. All she needed to do was load it all into her SUV. With some mental
gymnastics, she could count the whole thing as an adventure, no different than
all the others before it. It was not like she expected to solve a murder in two
weeks.
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