Chapter 537
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0537 Whether I was in danger or not, I was still likely to be eliminated at the next elimination ceremony. Being more popular than Bridget was not something I ever expected to happen, but now that it had, and now that Selma was confirming it had caused me to draw ire from the King and Queen, I knew the end was near for me in this competition.
Julian finished his conversation with Selma by trying to lift her spirits somewhat. He patted her arm and gave her soft encouragement. Even though I had been the one wronged, I also couldnât help but feel for her a little.
She was simply trying to obey her king and queen. When they gave her morally questionable orders, she had no choice but to follow them, whether or not she agreed with them.
I wasnât angry. The most she had done to me so far was to sabotage me into making a poor impression in front
of the merfolk. Well, my ruined suitcase might have also been her.
But she wasnât the one who had dug that pit on the island. She wasnât the reason I had nearly died out in the rain.
I was mad for Charlotte, but she was being fed.
Selma wasnât a saint, but she didnât deserve my hatred.
âIf they ask you to do anything else that makes you uncomfortable, please come to me,â Julian said. âI swear I wonât let you get in trouble. I might be able to find a way out of it for you.â âOkay,â Selma said, her voice was low and sad. âI will. Thank you.â They said their goodbyes. Julian didnât move as Selma walked away.
When her footsteps disappeared down the hall, Julian turned toward the closet door, opened it, and I surged out of the small space so quickly, I very i nearly walked right into Julianâs chest.
He caught me around the waist and held me steady.
âCareful,â he said and offered me a slanted grin.
âI donât like small spaces,â I said by way of an explanation. My cheeks heated up.
Julian nodded. He understood. Slowly, he lowered his arm and I stepped backwards.
âLetâs get away from this spot,â he said, and I was relieved for it.
We went out onto the deck. A servant asked our drink order. After we gave it, he disappeared inside while we found a more private corner of the deck. We dropped down onto comfortable floral chairs. Julian slouched, relaxing. I continued to sit on the edge, tense and nervous.
âSo...â Julian said, watching me.
Youâre the most popular candidate again. Congrats.â 9 7
âItâs nothing to be happy about. It puts me right back in the aim of the king and queen.â âLike hell you shouldnât be happy about it!â Julian leaned forward. He bumped his shoulder against mine. â Donât forget, my folks wanted you out at the first elimination ceremony. It was your popularity with the public that saved you. It could do so again.â âI'was lucky then,â I said.
âYou're lucky now,â Julian said. â Trust me. We can spin this for sure.â I shook my head. I didnât want to be a pessimist, but if the royal family really thought I was in the way, they could simply have me removed, one way or another. - I didnât know if they were responsible for the pit and my falling into it. I wasnât sure how they would even plan that. But, if anyone could have managed it, it was the royal family.
âDonât give up, Piper,â Julian said. 4
I glanced over at him, surprised. He gave me an earnest, caring look in return.
âNicholas needs you. Hell, the whole kingdom does,â Julian said. âT donât want to see someone like Bridget become the Luna. She only cares about herself. Sheâd never put the good of the kingdom above herself. Not like you would.â