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Witch You Well (Westwick Witches, #1) Witch You Well by Colleen Cross
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“You only heard snippets of conversation. Maybe you misinterpreted something." I was annoyed that Grandma Vi had snuck into the interview room to listen in. I was especially irritated that she could eavesdrop, but I couldn’t.”
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“The one person I hadn't wanted to know about my troubled relationship had obviously heard everything. I turned around and walked back into the kitchen, deflated.”
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“I opened the door a crack further and my heart sank as I spotted Tyler Gates over at a table by the window, alone. He caught the door's motion and met my gaze. Our eyes remained locked for a split second before he turned away. He knew. Great.”
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“Icouldn't eavesdrop unnoticed anymore on Tonya Plant and the sheriff”
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“I didn't think for a minute Aunt Pearl was the culprit, but she was doing a pretty good job of acting like one.”
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“If only I had thought to use my magic earlier. I could have been much more discreet.”
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“I had no choice but to use my magic to listen to discover what Tonya was up to.”
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“I super-tuned my ear until I reached a volume adequate to pick up snippets of their conversation.”
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“I watched from the kitchen doorway”
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“I wasn't close enough to make out the words. Like I said earlier, when I heard them fighting, I hid in the hedge.”
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“I grabbed the coffee carafe and headed towards their table.”
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“Aunt Pearl shook her head. "Nothing at all." Selective hearing. Which was weird, considering our supernatural abilities to amplify and all…”
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“I placed my mug on the counter as I watched them at the table. I strained to hear their conversation, but it was impossible over the din of the dining room.”
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