The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 15
“Nicholas.”
I was dreaming. I must have been close to waking up to be so lucid.
I stood in my old room at the Academy. Nicholas had his back to me, his hand on the door handle. A
familiar curl of dread was growing in my stomach. A dull, physical ache rested behind my ribs.
This was the moment I had broken up with him.
“I’m sorry,” I said.
“Save it.” His voice was rough. I’d hurt him, but he didn’t want to admit it. He wouldn’t let me see.
“Nick, please –”
“Don’t call me that.” He pulled the handle and the door swung open. The light of the hall was blinding.
compared to the dimness of the room.
I had wanted to stop him. I wanted to take back everything, and bring him into my arms again.
But I couldn’t.
the loss of
to awaken, but I forced myself to relive the moment, watching
body crumpled, just as it had that day. I’d hid
him to know what I’d done,
had cried long into the night, before I pulled myself together, left the
looked back.
stared at the silk canopy above my borrowed bed. Beside
into the
a long time, as I pressed the memories back into the past where
belonged.
the door, and the two maids entered. I pulled
day of the candidates‘ first public appearance. We had to
derfdat
the final selection, but I had decided to
eat three full meals a day again. I was already regaining some of the weight I’d lost. My ribs weren’t quite so visible anymore. Each day, I was
as strong as those with wolves, but now I could at least
exhausted.
my shower. Elva and I had matching light green gowns with faux wildflowers stitched into the skirt. Elva wanted to wear a flower
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