Chapter l111
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0111
I glanced back at Susie. Looking at me, she crossed her fingers. If we could somehow manage to be together, that would be most ideal.
But no. Too quickly, Susie was called to be paired with someone else.
âNext we have Piperâ¦â
I sucked in a breath. My remaining options werenât great, but hopefully I wouldnât be paired with
âAnd Linda.â
In the kitchen, Linda and I glared at each other. We were supposed to be going through the offered cookbooks, searching for the finger foods of our choice, but neither of us had touched them yet.
Other girls around us were chattering and laughing, working together as intended.
When I reached for one of the books, Linda scoffed, âYou would.â
âWhatâs your problem?â I snapped, unable to stand the tension anymore.
Linda had all the cards here, since she knew my secrets. I didnât know why she had to push it further by being such a roadblock in the challenge. Didnât she understand that if we butted heads here, it would only
look bad for us?
Crossing her arms, she didnât seem to care. âMy only problem is that Iâm being forced to work alongside. you, the absolute embarrassment of the competition.â
7 have always held my own
It makes me wonder now, knowing what I know. I wouldnât be surprised if he conspired to keep you
here.â
By he, she clearly meant Nicholas, though she wasnât willing to use his name, probably in case someone
overheard.
I lowered my head a bit because, well, she wasnât wrong exactly. Mark had given me the hint to help me
win favor with the ambassador, and both Julian and Nicholas had lied about me killing the boar.
Maybe I truly wasnât here on my own merits. The thought gave me no comfort at all.
*I can tell you are realizing Iâm right,â Linda said. âHow naive of you, if you hadnât realized it before. I donât know what he wants from you, Piper, though I can guess. But even you canât be so foolish as to think youâll actually win this competition.
I knew what she thought Nicholas really wanted from me. The same thing everyone else thought too.
Sex.
What negative opinions they had of their princes to assume theyâd only kept me around for camal pleasures. Didnât they expect their husbands to be as virtuous as them? Or did they expect any love affairs to stop once the marriage took place?
Or worse, did they simply not care one way or the other?
Some of the girls, many who had survived the elimination had made their previous opinions known. They didnât care which prince they ended up with, they just wanted to be Luna. If they were so singleâminded in that goal, would they be willing to overlook infidelity?
How⦠sad.
I hoped I was never that desperate for anything, that I would overlook my partnerâs betrayal.
What was worse, at least for me, was that Linda had assumed all this of Nicholas, who was easily the kindest, most loyal man I had ever met. Julian, perhaps, I could see bending the rules with a cruel smirk and pretty words, but never Nicholas.
When we had dated, I had trusted him implicitly. It had never even crossed my mind that he would cheat. It was simply impossible. We had been dedicated to each other.
But this idea of him that Linda had, an insatiable man who kept his old fling around just to sleep with her, was so outlandish that it was worthy of pity.
I did pity her. She had so few good qualities of her own that she could only hope to win through
blackmail and mockery.
âYou donât know anything.â I said.
Her eyes flashed dangerously.
âI know enough,â she said.
And it was a threat.