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A Witch's Accidental Love

Synopsis: When has listening to her best friend ever been the wise decision? Luna Ravenwood knew better, or at least, she thought she did. While trying to win over the guy she had a crush on for years, Luna listens to her best friend and decides to use magic to win over Adam Fisk' heart. What could go wrong? Excerpt: "Really? Sweets? You're taking this 'food is the way to a man's heart' a little too seriously." Kwon sneered. He went to grab a cookie from the pile but Luna moved the plate away from him. He raised an eyebrow, probably thinking that she was acting childish. Reaching with his left hand, he made a move toward the plate. What she didn't see was that his right hand was in position with the plate moving right towards it. "Better luck next time." He smiled as he took a bite of the heart-shaped cookie. Adam came back and grabbed another cookie. As he ate, he looked around. "No water?" An idea hit Luna. She fished in her bag for the spare love potion that she had stored in a water bottle. It was completely full and the lid was tightened enough that it could pass as a brand new, unused bottle that she just got out of the machine. "Here you go. I just happened to have an extra." He gratefully accepted the water then he and Kwon walked off toward the coach. Luna slammed the plate into the arms of a confused Carl. It worked. The plan actually worked. She was so excited that she could start dancing at any moment. "Don't celebrate just yet." Isaac pointed to where Adam and Kwon stood talking to the coach. Kwon unscrewed the lid to his water and took a drink. Fear seeped into her. She was positive that Kwon did not have a water with him earlier. She looked down at Adam's hands and saw that he no longer had the bottle filled with love potion. "No!" *This is an fantasy-urban-romance novel.

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Luna stared down at the empty plate before her. The food had been delicious, and it had effectively distracted her from her earlier dilemma. She still couldn't believe that Kwon liked her, even though he had done all those awful things to her.

Though. . .he had never specifically said that he liked her. That was just an assumption on her part.

She chanced a peek at him, staring at him from underneath her eyelashes. Kwon had been surprisingly quiet. Throughout dinner, he had seemed resolutely focused on the food before him, only to have left most of it untouched. She had a feeling that he had been focusing on their earlier conversation just as she was doing now.

Had he admitted something unwittingly? It was possible since the love potion seemed to have lowered some of his inhibitions.

"What do you want me to do with this?" Luna pointed to her empty plate, deciding that she couldn't stay quiet forever. And dirty dishes seemed like a safe, mundane, topic.