The Luna Choosing Game by Jane Above Story

Chapter 0367
Nicholas continued to stare at me, waiting for my answer. He seemed entirely unbothered by the gathered crowd of their
assumptions.
“Piper?” he asked, when I hesitated.
“Of course we can speak,” I said.
Nodding, he turned.
“If you will excuse me,” I said, first to Julian and then to the gathered crowd. Then I darted to follow in Nicholas’s shadow. He had
already started walking
away.
When we were far side.
gh out of earshot, I moved from Nicholas’s shadow to his
“Those girls are the same ones who have made assumptions about us... I’m afraid your request might have added more fuel to
the fire,” I said.
“I need to speak with you. Did you want me to wait until after the ball?”
“No, of course not. But those girls... and probably others...” I stepped closer to him and lowered my voice. I didn’t want to risk
being overheard. “They can tell about us just from the way you look at me.”

Nicolas lifted his brow, then glanced at the limited space between us. I quickly stepped to the side, away from him. He frowned,
clearly displeased by the action.
The displeasure seeped into his voice. “Am I supposed to stop looking at you?”
“No,” I huffed. “But when you look at me in a certain way...”
“What certain way?” he asked.
I glanced around quickly. Nicholas had walked us into the corner of the room, away from the any eavesdroppers. Good. I could
drop the act for a minute.
“Come on, Nick. Why are you being so difficult about this?”
“I’m not being difficult, Piper. I just don’t think it matters. They are always going to think what they want, but they don’t have
proof.”
“But we need to play our parts. We need to keep up appearances.”
“We are doing that.”
“Are we? When we keep looking at each other like we love each other? I bit
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Nicholas didn’t like that. His brow lowered. He stepped closer to me, right up into my space. “Looking at each other like we what,
Piper?”
I swallowed down the words. Looking up at the intensity of his gaze, I felt a warmth in my chest. He knew what I had been about
to say. He had to. He just wanted me to admit it.
But how could I? This was hardly the time or the place, even though my heart hammered from simply being near him. From him
looking at me like this.
I looked away first.
He didn’t initially react, not that I could tell. But oh so slowly, he stepped backwards, creating more space between us. It felt as
wide as a canyon. I hated it.
Yet I couldn’t take it back. The moment, rightly or not, had ended. All I could do was press forward.
“What did you want to talk about?” I asked.
“I didn’t get the chance to speak with you before,” he said, sounding earnest, but Piper, please don’t act tonight without telling
me. I know how eager you are to take down Jane, but it’s dangerous. Too dangerous for you alone. Bring me with you. Let me be
your muscle.”
The offer seemed genuine, but I knew better than to assume it could be fully counted on. Nicholas on his own was sure and true.
If he made promises, he sought to keep them. But tonight, his attention was divided. How much did he owe to me, and how
much did he owe to his actual date Olivia?
“Won’t you be too busy with Olivia?” I said, cruelly. I didn’t want to hurt him, but I was hurt. So the words slipped out. I dipped my
head in shame.
A moment’s quiet passed between us. Outside our small, two person bubble, the ball proceeded in fashion. Music began, and
the cameras took to capturing the smiling faces of the dancers.

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