Chapter l402
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0402
Much later, after Nicholas and I had gone our separate ways for the day, I received notice from a servant that the candidates were required to go to the foyer for announcements from Nathan. I was already a bit late, having been so thoroughly lost all morning, so I hurried to join the others.
I was the last one to arrive in the foyer. Though from what I could tell as the stage was still empty, Nathan had yet to arrive. He came in only a handful of seconds after I joined Veronica, Tiffany, and Susie at the base of the stage. Beside us Lilliana and Olivia were speaking quietly. The others were scattered around.
All except Bridget were accounted for. I discovered why when
e walked in with Nathan. She had her arm laced through his like he was escorting her. He laughed at something she said, and she grinned, pleased.
So much for no favoritism. Although, I guessed that was never a hard rule.
Nathan leads Bridget to the base center of the stage, then dipped his head as he backed away. He rounded toward the stairs then stood in front of all of us. He picked up the microphone and clicked it on.
âHi, everyone,â Bridget said, looking around. She was met with mostly frowns or mere grunts of acknowledgement.
âHello,â Susie said, because she was nice.
âHi,â I said, because I was trying to be kind like Susie. Inside, I was viciously wondering if she had run into Nicholas and found my scent on him instead of hers. I hoped she did.
âWelcome everyone. Thank you for joining us here.â He smiled down at Bridget. âAnd welcome once more to Bridget. Itâs great to see you here. Iâm sure we can all agree.â
No one agreed.
Still Bridget kept her bright smile. âThank you, Nathan.â She placed a hand to her heart. âTruly.â
âIt does seem strange,â Olivia said loudly, claiming everyoneâs attention, even Nathanâs. âBridgetâs sudden appearance, I mean. Werenât all the candidates supposed to be pulled from the choosing ceremony?â
Bridget continued to smile. âWhat a darling question, Olivia. Iâm sure you have an answer that would satisfy her, donât you, Nathan?â
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âI do,â Nathan said. âA private choosing ceremony was held with only the King, Queen, and myself present. After the⦠results of the last elimination, our numbers were left offâbalance. The King and Queen thought it best to even the numbers again. And the choosing ceremony provided the result.â
Oliviaâs face was politely neutral, but I doubted she believed such an obvious lie.
For the choosing ceremony to select Bridget, Nicholasâs previous entanglement, from a list of every single woman in the kingdom felt like a longshot at best, pure deception at worst.
But to say so out loud would be to go against the word of the Kingâs Beta, and likely the King and Queen themselves. That was flat out treason.
âI do so hope we can all get along,â Bridget said.
âAre there any more questions?â Nathan asked, looking squarely at Olivia.
She, however, was as diplomatic and highâbred as they came. She knew better than anyone when to back down. âNo, sir. I thank you for your explanation.â
âYou are very welcome,â Nathan said. âNow. I would like to announce the next event. All candidates will work together to put on a performance of a famous local stage play for the enjoyment of the royal family. This will showcase your acting abilities. The Luna is a very talented individual herself.â
âOh, how lucky!â Bridget gasped in delight. She clapped her hands together. Looking around, she said, âI promise to give you all pointers.â
âForget packing my bags,â Tiffany muttered under her breath. âI should just start walking home.â
âIt will be fine,â Veronica whispered back. âShe may win the most points but she canât win them all.â
Looking at Bridget, at her movie star good looks and trained smile, complete with dimples, I wasnât so sure. If anyone could sweep an entire event, it would be superstar Bridget in an event undoubtedly built just to showcase her.
âI canât be on stage,â Susie whispered. She worried her hands together. There was fear in her eyes. With her social anxiety, she was likely to lock up or have a panic attack or both. A terrible thing that I didnât want to see happen to her.
âMaybe they need stage hands,â I suggested. A stage hand could be talented too. Or perhaps she could help design the sets. âWeâll figure something out.â
She nodded but it was nervous still. âThank you.â
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I looked across the room to see how the others were reacting. Only Bridget seemed happy. Lilliana wore a small smile though. Sheâd be a player in this event, that was for sure.
Olivia wore an expression that gave me pause: With her upbringing, she always seemed to have a cool expression that would weather any drama. But this was something else. When she looked over at Bridget, she looked downright vicious.
Maybe she never considered herself to have a rival before, and now there was one here, right in front of her. One even her haughty ego couldnât deny was a threat.
Yet, while Olivia was glaring at Bridget, Bridget was smiling back at me. I swallowed nervously.
âThat is all,â Nathan said. âThank you for your time.â
The girls slowly began to file out. Tiffany was grumbling to Veronica. Susie had her arms wrapped around herself. Olivia walked with her head held high. Lilliana seemed smugger than usual.
As I was about to follow them, Bridget approached me. Her smile and manner were friendly, but my wolf whispered a warning.
âShe is plotting something.â
âPiper, hello, so great to see you,â she said.
âYes,â I said. If friendliness was the game she wanted to play now, I could match it. âHow are you adjusting to the palace? I can only imagine what your home look like. This might be quaint.â
She laughed. âOh, you are kind. Itâs true my efforts and talents have gifted me much good fortune in life. My mansion is spacious. Well, many of them are, I should say.â
Sheâs rich, got it. Nice of her to want to rub that in my face.
âBut the palace is something else,â she said. âIt always has been. A true gem of our kingdom. A place full of so much rich history, including some of my own. Do
that I spent much time here in my youth and my teen years.â
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âI heard a thing or two,â I said.
âFrom Nicholas, I presume?â Her smile grew wider.
âNo. From the staff,â I said. âNicholas hasnât said much, other than you are an old friend.â
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âAh.â She lowered her head. Maybe hiding her disappointment? I couldnât tell, and it was gone by the time she looked back up. âWell, no matter. You know I am an old friend, and that is enough of a backdrop for what I need to tell you now.â
I didnât understand. Because I wasnât a great actress, my confusion showed on my face.
âI care about Nicholas, you see. And Iâve heard plenty of rumors of my own. About you. About him. About the two of you together. So I am asking you straight out, Piper. What exactly was your past relationship with Nicholas?â