Chapter l306
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0306
The next morning, as Elva played with her toys, I sat and drank tea with Charlotte and Mark.
Per the competition rules, I wasnât allowed to watch television to keep up to date with current events, but Charlotte and Mark were, and oftentimes, we would sit, just like this, and go over the thoughts and rumors of the public about me or the competition.
Today was a special kind of exception.
âEvery channel is still discussing Terryâs arrest,â Charlotte said. âArresting him so publically has caused something of an uproar.â
âIt was necessary,â Mark said. âOnly with the publicâs support, will we be able to take down the underground. Everyone has to help.â
âI get it,â Charlotte replied, âBut thatâs not how the public sees it. They see a royal family with corrupt connections. If Terry was this deep in the organization, then maybe the others are too.â At Markâs growing frown, she quickly held up her hands. âThatâs what they think, not me!â
Mark frowned deeper, but at least looked away this time.
âYou know Iâm right,â Charlotte said. âYouâve seen the demonstrations out front same as me.â
I had seen them too. Crowds of protesters were appearing just outside the gate. They held signs with slogans disparaging the royal family. Someone had a bullhorn.
âTheyâve lost faith in the royal family,â Charlotte said. âThey need to build it back.â
âThere may be some difficulty with that,â Mark said. He glanced at me. âThere is some talk among the royal family and the producers that the competition be placed on hold.â
âWhat?â I gasped.
Since Terryâs arrest, the previous event had been called into question. Terryâs inappropriate behavior had not gone unnoticed by the public, and people were calling any standing gained or lost in that event to be thrown out.
The royal family and the producers would need time to determine their next move.
Still, I was surprised that the royal family would actually take that time, considering the tensions growing just outside their front gate.
âPlacing the competition on hold is the worst thing they could do,â Charlotte said. âThe only way to turn around the public perception is to continue to build goodwill through the competition. Cutting it short only hurts them.â
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âThe royal family canât make any decision rashly,â Mark said. âThey would risk doing more harm than good.â
I nodded along with both. I could see both sides. If I allowed myself to consider fully, I would likely agree with Charlotte. The competition could generate the goodwill necessary to bring the public away from Terryâs corruption.
However, I was tired. Lately the events had brought only danger down on me. A break to relax and regather myself sounded awfully nice.
âWhat do you think, Piper?â Charlotte asked me. Mark looked at me too.
I slouched down in my chair a little. âI really donât know.â
That opinion wasnât very Luna of me. Lunaâs were to be decisive and strongâwilled.
But I was exhausted. From my sister nearly killing me to having to push away the man I desired more than any other, I didnât want to do much other than crawl back under my covers and forget the world for a while.
I only wished I could be that selfish.
Later, as I walked through the hallways, I caught sight through the window of the driveway, and the growing crowd beyond. The number of protesters had doubled since I had last seen it, and it was no small amount before.
The sheer number was startling. They stood strong, taking up all of the street, nearly as far as I could see in both directions.
They seemed angry too, chanting and jeering. Even through the walls, I heard their angry voices, cheering as one. âLiars! Cheaters! Thieves!â
Someone screamed at the top of their lungs, âDeath to Tyrants!â
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