The Luna Choosing Game

Chapter 281



Chapter 281

I carried her back to her chair. Then I took the chair beside her.

Tiffany and Veronica were sitting on the other side of the table. Tiffany gave me a soft, sad- looking smile. Veronica just flatly stared.

I pulled a waffle from a stack at the center of the table onto my own plate. As I began to prepare it with butter and syrup, I realized just how quiet the rest of the table was.

Usually the girls were boisterously sharing rumors and gossip, especially the morning after an event. This morning, however, everyone was quiet, even Lilliana and Olivia.

I noticed Susie’s absence. I hoped she was okay. I would have to remember to check on her later. She might have had too much socialization yesterday – the unwelcomed kind. It wasn’t unusual for her to hide in her room when she was exhausted in that way.

Even Elva seemed quieter than usual, as if she was feeling the downtrodden vibe of the rest of the room.

I quietly ate my waffle.

“Are you okay?” Veronica asked suddenly, startling me. I glanced up and found her looking at me. “Last night was…” Her gaze shifted to Elva, who had lifted her head, clearly listening too. “I just want to makeNôvelDrama.Org is the owner.

sure you are okay. You disappeared.”

I’d worn a long sleeve dress this morning, but even those sleeves couldn’t entirely cover the ugly bruises around my wrists. Veronica undoubtedly noticed. She glanced at them again, now.

I lowered my hands down into my lap.

“I’m…” I didn’t know how to answer. I wasn’t okay, not fully. I was hurt and felt a bit broken. The very thought of Terry made me shudder in fear. “I’m getting there.”

Veronica nodded grimly.

“Nicholas and Julian bolted so fast when they realized you weren’t in the room,” Tiffany said. “Susie said Terry was taking you on a private tour… That seemed kind of odd, given that we’d already been on a tour…’

Veronica gave Tiffany a telling look. Tiffany shrank in her chair.

“Sorry,” she said.

“Don’t apologize,” I said. I understood where she was coming from. To someone who didn’t fully understand what was happening, the action would seem odd. Terry was respected. People’s first thought might not be that he was dangerous.

A notion I wanted to correct. At the very least, I could give those listening a warning.

“But…” I said. “If Terry invites you to be alone with him, don’t go. Do not be alone with him, not if you can help it.”

Tiffany nodded grimly. Veronica stared.

“So the tumor was true,” said a strong feminine voice from the dining room entryway. I looked up to see the Lama standing there, frowning at me. “You seduced my brother, and now you deign to badmouth him.”

My eyes went wide. My heart sunk down into my stomach. Exactly what had she heard? Had Terry told her this lie?

“I can assure you that wasn’t what happened,” I said.

“Spare me your false explanations. I know what kind of girl you are. The video evidence is clear enough,” the Luna said. She openly glared at me. “Everyone saw how you flirted with Terry.”

I flirted with him?! No way! He flirted with me! Not the other way around.

But I had to be careful here. I couldn’t just yell at the Queen, no matter how much I wanted to defend myself. I had no power here. She could expel me from the competition for simply raising my voice.

“I hope you haven’t forgotten the rules, Piper,” the Luna continued. “You are not to flirt with anyone but

the princes. You are treading on dangerous ground, the kind that could have you removed from the palace.”


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