Chapter l403
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0403
âI heard he had dated another person after he was with me,â she said. âBack then, he had a little more freedom so I suppose anything is possible.â
That wasnât a compliment, but then, her entire demeanor had seemed to shift now that we were alone. Her smile had an edge. Her voice was curter. This felt less like the cute actress persona she had at the ready for the rest of the world, and more like this might be her true self.
âI wouldnât have believed it if Nicholas hadnât confirmed himself to me these past few days,â Bridget said.
I felt a hint of pride. Nicholas didnât talk about Bridget, but he did, it seemed, talk about me.
âWe had a very happy relationship together while we were at the Academy,â I said. âHe is the kindest man Iâve ever known and he treated me with such respect and passionâ¦â All of it was true, but I may have been talking it up a bit more than necessary, out of my jealousy.
âYou had no idea who he was. Is that right?â she asked.
âHe was Nicholas.â
âBut you didnât know he was a prince.â
âNo. He didnât tell me that.â
She smiled a bit as she tilted her head. âA shame that he thought to keep so many secrets from you. When I knew him, he prided himself so much on his honesty.â
âHe is still an honest, stalwart kind of man,â I said, a little annoyed at her implication otherwise.
âMaybe he is now, after your split. But you must admit that the man kept secrets from you. His lineage, for one. His closeness to me, for another.â
Unfortunately, she was right. I did have to admit that. Even though I hated to.
âHe had his reasons,â she said.
âIâm sure.â Bridget tilted her head, her movie star smile slipped back into place. âI suppose I have nothing to worry about then.â
I didnât like the way she said that. Like she was crossing me off as a threat, just like she did everyone else. Maybe she truly did not know how Nicholas and I had
held each other in the gym just this morning. His scent was still all over me.
Or maybe she was so confident that she didnât think it mattered.
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The thoughts gave me an upset stomach, and my friendliness was much harder to fake all the sudden. Bridget didnât seem to care one way or the other. She mind had shifted onto other things.
âMost of the girls here donât seem to like me. It can feel a bit⦠isolating. Iâm sure you understand,â she said.
I could, but I didnât like the way she was saying it, suggesting so easily that I was obviously an outcast here. I had plenty of friends now, thank you very much.
But⦠if I looked under my initial irritation. Yes, she was right. I did understand how isolating it could feel to believe none of the other girls liked you. To be so alone.
Bridget might have been a famous movie star with a huge following, but loneliness was a universal experience. Money and fame didnât matter if no one near you treated you with kindness and respect.
Nicholas and Julian did, but⦠potential love interests werenât exactly the same thing as girl friends.
âI hope I can rely on you, Piper, to be my friend,â she said, and she seemed so da mned earnest. G od, she was a good actor. I wanted to believe her.
I didnât want anyone to feel alone, not even someone I viewed so thoroughly as a rival.
âAnyone would be lucky to be your friend, Bridget,â Julian says as he slinks into
the room.
Bridget laughs, bright and happy again, as if Julianâs flirtation has filled up some kind of energy gauge inside of her.
âOh, Julian. You are too much.â
âAww, shucks,â he walked farther into the room, moving right up to her. He was laying the charm on thick. His vow not to let Nicholas win again seemed to be in full action here.
Unfortunately, that seemed to put the blinders on him. He didnât once look at me. He didnât acknowledge me at all. His entire focus was affixed to Bridget like she had some kind of tractor beam in her face.
It wasnât like him, at all. What was it with these princes? Bridget comes back and they both fall out of character.
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âMay I escort you to lunch, Bridget?â Julian offered his arm. âIt would be my honor to dine with you.â
âWhy, Julian, you charmer,â she laughed again. âDo any girls ever tell you no?â She slid her arm through his.
His grin grew wider. It looked painful, frankly, though it was still attractive on his handsome face.
âNot many,â he said. Was he thinking that she did, when she went with Nicholas instead?
I still had so many questions about that circumstance, and not really anyway to find answers. I wondered if the cook Charlotte talked about would know? The one who had been here way back when. I wondered if sheâd be willing to talk.
I shook my head. It wasnât my business. I wanted to help Julian, but it would be wrong to pry into his life more than I already have.
For now, at least.
When Julian and Bridget were gone, I heaved a great sigh and finally left the foyer. I was headed back to my room, but I changed course when I saw Nicholas on a walk with Elva.
They were holding hands and walking side by side. Nicholas had shortened his gait to keep pace with Elva, who seemed more intend on waddling back and forth, swinging off of Nicholasâs arm, than she did actually getting anywhere.
âNick-lass,â Elva said. She sounded like she had a question.
âYes, Elva,â Nicholas replied. It sounded like this wasnât the first question she had on this walk.
âWhatâs that pretty new ladyâs name?â Elva asked.
I had meant to catch up to them and make my presence known, but the ask of that question gave me sudden pause. Talking with Bridget had unraveled me somewhat. I felt like I was standing on uneven ground.
It was wrong of me to eavesdrop, but maybe hearing Nicholas talk about Bridget to Elva would reassure my wounded and frightened heart.
âHer name is Bridget,â Nicholas said.
âBidâ¦jet?â Elva asked. The word was strange to her.
âBridget,â Nicholas said.
âBid-jet,â Elva repeated, more confident. She was still saying it wrong.
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Nicholas sighed but didnât correct her again. âSheâs an old friend of mine, Elva. So you can trust her, okay? Iâd trust her with my own life. If you ever need anything, you can trust her to help you.â
My stomach twisted and my wolf began to growl in my mind. I bit it back before it could escape my lips.
Nicholas trusted Bridget. He told Elva to trust her. He wouldnât do that if he wasnât a hundred percent confident that he meant his words.
Was I wrong about Bridget then? Was I being too harsh?
Was she simply from a different life than mine and I was struggling to see how she truly was? Or was it my wolf and my rampaging feelings making me feel so much suspicion.
I trusted Nicholas.
If he trusted Bridget⦠Why couldnât I?
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