Chapter l200
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0200
âPiper?â Julian was waiting for my question.
âOkay.â I prepared myself with a deep inhale. Then I asked, âWhy did you and Prince Nicholas never
seem to get along?â
Julianâs smile didnât as much as twitch, yet I still felt a tension seep into the room. Maybe it was my fault. I knew I was asking a loaded question, and with it hanging now in the air, I felt the true weight of it.
I very nearly took it back. I asked too much, got too personal. I should take it back.
Or he could just lie. I wanted him to, if that meant this terrible moment would end.
He looked at me, and then he said, âNicholas stole my first love. Her name was Bridget.â
My thoughts fizzled out. Nicholas. stole.. Julianâs love? That seemed so impossible! Nicholas dated
some before me, I remembered him talking about it some. But he had always said his previous
relationships had never included anything serious.
I didnât think he would lie to me about that.
Had it been different from Julianâs perspective? Or was he lying to me now?
Tiffany s
started laughing. âYou canât expect us to believe that! No one, not even Prince Nicholas, would
be able to steal a woman away from you.â
âYou are very sweet,â Julian, said, smiling at her. He placed his elbow on the table and then his chin in his hand. âAnd youâve played right into my trap. Tell me more about how wonderful I am.â
Tiffany indulged him at once. âYou have the most beautiful eyes. And your wit is unmatched.â
Julian continued to encourage her. âGo on. Donât stop.â
Veronica glanced at me. She didnât say a word and her face looked no different than before, yet I felt
e she was giving me a vibe. Someone I knew she was telling me that Julian hadnât been lying.
had no reason to think that, really, other than a growing pit in my stomach, but it was what | believed.
down, his unusual answer remained on my mind. Veronica and Tiff any ench
pador. But I stayed behind.
You have questions,â he said without looking at me. âYou might as well ask them.â
I traced the edge of the table with my fingers. âWere you telling the truth?â
âOf course I was.â He turned, facing me. âBlue is my favorite color.â
I â
I sighed. âYou know thatâs not what I meant.â
âDo I? Veronica thought it important enough to ask that question first.â
âShe also asked your star sign and which of your cars is your favorite.â
âAll valid questions.â He laughed as he walked closer.
I gave him a withering look.
Just like that, his laugh turned bitter. âDonât ask me questions you donât actually want the answers to,
Piper.â
1 want to know, Julian. You and Nicholas have been rivals for so long. I had no idea back in school that
the two of you were brothers. Rivalries are typical between siblings, but nothing like this hatred you seem
to harbor for each other.â
âSome things just arenât meant to be sunshine and sparkles,â he said.
âI just want to understand.â
âYouâre kicking a hometâs nest.â He ran a hand through his hair. Yet even as he removed his fingers, it
returned as it was, attractively messy.
1 care about you both. I want to know you both better.â
Then the person you want to talk to isnât me.â Julianâs smile sl*pped, just for a moment. âYou want to know why he did it, ask him. Because honestly, Piper, you think you know him, but how well do you
actually know about his past before you came around?â