Chapter l230
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0230
Terry had his arms around my sister. His l*ps were against her l*ps. Her hands were on his shoulders.
Holding him close? Pushing him away?
I didnât know, but I couldnât chance it. If he had been willing to drug and assault me, then who knew what atrocities could be happening here?
My mind went black. My vision burned at the edges. I barreled forward, grabbed Terry around his waist
and ripped him away from sister.
Jane gasped.
Terry, surprised and offâguard, stumbled. I let him go and he dropped to the ground.
Then I grabbed Janeâs wrist and dragged her toward the tunnel. âNowâs our chance! We have to go!â I
shouted to her.
But then she started laughing and my whole world stopped.
âPiper, youâve always been the most gullible idiot,â Jane said. Her l*ps were twisted in a cruel smile. Her
eyes gleamed with vicious humor. Venom dripped from her words. âDid you really think I needed a
rescue? From Terry?â
She laughed again, hard and loud. Terry chuckled as he rose from the ground behind us.
âTerry is my lover, Piper,â Jane said.
âNo. That canât be true.â I shook my head again and again. âYouâre just drugged or, or â
âOr what? Is it so hard to believe I would be here of my own free will?â
It was.
I had always suspected she might enjoy being tangled in the web, but deep down Iâd hoped she would
return to me and tell me this was all just a tragic mistake. I watched now as that dream crumbled before
my eyes.
I was afraid to ask more questions. I knew the knife in my heart would only dig deeper.
But if I was going to know some of her treachery, then should know all.
âWhy do you have my wolf?â
She shrugged like it was no big deal. Like she hadnât stolen such a big part of my life away.
âI wanted it,â she said. Simple as that.
No great plan. No big deal. She wanted it, so she got it. Even if that meant she had to rip that power out
of her sister. Me.
Jane wasnât the victim here. Or, if she was, she was totally brainwashed, maybe beyond the point of
being saved.
I had just one more question. âWhy would get involved with the underground organization again? After
everything they did? After everything I went through to get you out of it
Janeâs laugh turned bitter. âOh, great hero. Give me a break. You think you did so much to save me? You served your purpose, Piper. You gave up your power, and got that brat out of my hair.â
Brat? Surely she couldnât mean Elva!
âAnd why would I go back?â Jane clucked her tongue. âDear, sweet sister. I never left.â
Suddenly, that was it. My whole perception of her shifted. The person I wanted her to be and the person
she was were irrevocably different. And there was no going back.
When we were kids, we had been attached at the hip. We did everything together. We knew each other
so well, we could finish each otherâs sentences.
Now when I looked at her, I saw a stranger.
The shadows seemed to move around me. I didnât notice, Iâd been so locked on
my sister. But now as I
glanced around, I saw that more members of the underground had entered the room. A halfâdozen at
least, for what I could tell.
Terry walked around me, returning to Janeâs side.
Nicholas and Julian must have still been in the tunnel, watching and waiting for an opening. I would
never believe they would abandon me here.
But to reveal themselves too soon would eliminate all opportunities for surprise. In training, Nicholas.
had taught me how vital that was.
âI wasnât expecting you tonight, Piper,â Terry said. âBut I will never turn down a gift when it arrives so
prettily on my doorstep. Or in my dungeon, as this case seems to be.â