Tangling with Witches




 

Welcome to Tuesday Blog Share. Today, we’re talking about how teens react to each other. The teenage years are often filled with angst that seems impossible to overcome. No matter what you do, it’s wrong. No one seems to have the easy cure for all those problems. Even worse, it seems like every time a teen makes a mistake, it’s done in such a way that everyone notices.



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Never offend a group of inept witches! Chrissy Thomas learns this the hard way, through no fault of her own. For once, their curse works—right until it backfires onto them.




EXCERPT
This is not one of my best days. In fact, it is probably one of the worst days of my senior year. See, Mama says she forgot to pay the electricity and water bills.
Forgot. Yeah. Right.A whole load of guilt busts up my rage. Well, she has been real busy lately, but she could have asked me to pay the bill.
We lost our utilities about five last night, right as I began to make supper. In addition to not having any way to prepare the food, and therefore going hungry, I could not take a shower or wash my hair. Thankfully, I shaved a couple of days ago, or I would be a hairy ape. No amount of deodorant I slathered on my pits helps. I can smell myself; everyone can smell me, including Layla Jersey, one of the Pigeon Mountain witches.
They’re trouble, sometimes. Usually, this little clique of a few teens swears they can get revenge on a guy for dumping you. They’re also into spookier stuff, but it fails about seventy percent of the time.

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Published on October 03, 2017 00:00
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