e! We ha
exposed shoulders. The simple, yet elegant dress my mother picked out for me squeezes my wais
ige
wn the hall. My hands hold the tough f
eing to assure I haven't stepped into the wrong shoes or grabbed the grey cardigan instead of the black one.
r heels, but I try to ignore the discomfort to instead focus on how miserable the conversation at this dinner will be. Whenever I talk to t
's something else. My parents continue to walk. They talk about the dinner. My mom rambles about seeing the Luna again. My
lright?" M
p and mutter, "Yeah. S
I asked you to, they wo
st nervous to be in a room of intimidating people. It will be fine, though. Amabell and I will g
sick? No, she'll just think I'm looking for a way out. But-but this isn't a kind of illness
ep roofs. My father climbs the few steps up the porch, but I grab my mother's arm. She turns back to m
like. Seeming vulnerable-it's not s
I'll come get you girls
n't feel well. I-I not making this up, I prom
ry. My Dad stops and turns back to us. She wa
right?" He ask
ust go
pimples and a shiver climbs up my spine. Something is in there, in that house, and it's alluring tactics are rising
it hi
thing that this c
, "I can't go in there
thering you? Is it your head
different version of me would conjure up a smart lie, but whateve
g inside. Come on, before they start t
ines out. My mother takes me in with a bright smile on her face as she sees the many people gathered in the front room. I
y father's voice cu
direction of Dad's voice. I'm too much of a coward to look up. What
nd my daughter Brige
out time you two came for a visit. Amabell is around here somewhere, Brigette. I'm sure y
ld go find her. Could she
Luna." He turns to face the crowd, s
l glances at every face they dete
rs. He turns back to us and says, "But Dale,
ll," I say and break away from my parents, desperate to
y annoyance with sweetness. It's the Luna. "Brigette," she says, "it's good to see you again, da
My mother is meeti
mabell ran off to the restroom.
g to find a hole in the wall, but there's nowhere
eel it.
y goes
ything alright. Oh, Brigette, I must introduce you to our guest of honor
es me like a bolt of lightning is the lack of anyone else standing with him. In a single second my face fall
here's no doubt he
as his grey eyes are aimed into
otions like a tidal wave. I must be drea
e Luna says, oblivious. "Have you bee
se scenario. He can't look away from me, but I'm unde
ter how hard I try to yank them out, more and more keep coming throu
like a branch of the military. But it doesn't really matter who he is or how he is because nothing will cha
rows hot. Please look away. J
her, Brigette?" The Luna suggests. Can she really not tell? Mayb
d clasp my hands just to co
happened, I can still make my escape, still be a mate-less girl. For a moment I think that it worke
face this h
rivate office. This is definitely not allowed, but before I can exit, he comes through the door, closing it b
is making me need to vomit. They bump and twist and I clench my jaw just to keep myself from moaning in uneas