Chapter 13
Chapter Thirteen
“Is there something wrong?” I asked, narrowing my eyes at her.
She wasn’t touching the
drink and instead was staring at the teacup a little strangely. My heart sank. Had she only been prete done?
But her eyes then began to water, a timid smile twitching at her lips.
“No, it's just... this is really nice of you, Miss. Thank you for being so considerate,” she said, softly. “I k part of the family by doing this.”
I watched as
she took a sip and instantly my heart leapt. She'd drunk the tea and hadn't hesitated when asked to A bright smile instantly broke out on my face and I ran to her, grabbing her hands in mine excitedly. “Thank you...," I said sincerely.
“Miss?” she asked, confused. “What's wrong? Why are you thanking me?"
“Because the letter I gave you yesterday was to say that I would poison my parent's tea tonight, and calmly explaining.
She jolted away from me and frantically turned to the tea she had just drunk in disbelief.
“It's okay! Relax! It was just some lemon and green tea leaves. I'm terrible at herbology anyway." “Miss, why would you play such a nasty prank on me like that?” she asked furiously, raising her voice I hadn't intended to make her angry, but I suppose I did just admit to trying to poison her.
“Please lower your voice. It wasn't a prank. I did it to make sure I could trust you,” I explained. “There all the details and you absolutely cannot tell my parents. If you do, then I won't be able to protect m She looked at me warily like I was insane, unable to find any words to respond.
“I'm not crazy, Lucy,” I said adamantly. “If you help me, I'll even pay you double your yearly salary for It took a few moments but, finally, her eyes softened and she nodded her head in agreement.
I think she could feel now that this wasn’t a prank but actually a very real threat that I was begging h something far more substantial.
I sighed heavily, a weight lifted off
my shoulder as I was finally able to tell someone about my very real problems. Or, at least, some of t in a vague way.
I closed my eyes, feeling my body relax. “Thank you...” I whispered.
She came over and engulfed me in a hug, something which quickly triggered old memories of my la: to push those thoughts out if I was going to survive. I needed to learn to trust and
rely on others this time.
"What do you need me to do?” she asked after pulling away.
And I didn't waste any time, jumping in immediately to explain the first steps.
“To begin with, I need a separate bank account set up under an alias
in order to amass some funds independently. I also require some investment accounts... but that will Chapter Thirteen
find a private investigator for me. The best one you can get,” I said, listing everything off. “I will have She seemed a little shocked at first, hearing all of my requests. I think these were probably the
last words she ever expected a child to be asking for.
“I know I look like a kid, Lucy, but I really need you to trust me. Can you do that?"
She looked hesitant but eventually nodded her head.
“Oh...
and one more thing...” I said, and looked her dead in the eye. “If someone approaches you and offer Her eyes widened a little. "How do you plan to make so much money?”
"Don’t worry about that yet,” I said. “I'll be coming into some wealth within the next few weeks that I She nodded her head again before, suddenly, my mother walked into the kitchen, oblivious to the se "What are you two talking about?” she asked with playful curiosity, putting her teacup in the sink.
I looked up towards her, breaking the tense air that had just been between Lucy and I only moments "Oh, you know... boys and stuff...” I said slyly and turned to smile up at Lucy knowingly.
She gave me a reluctant smile back.
"Oooooh! Having a girl talk about Aleric, are we?” my mother said with a wink.
Thad to stifle the urge to cringe and, instead, forced my smile in place to remain composed. *...Something like that!”
After the conversation had died down, I quickly excused myself by saying I needed to finish schoolw The next day I was extremely distracted in my thoughts. I was excited that things had
gone so well last night and was eager to move on to the next part, but unfortunately, I had to wait. T On the way to school, I had the driver stop by Main Street where I collected the unopened letter fror was pleased to see that the seal still was intact and the driver didn’t question the odd detour; both o At school, I found I was
just as distracted but I did see Myra in passing who gave me a small smile and wave. I returned the s She seemed like a very sweet girl. However, seeing her still nagged at me over where I could possibly her from. I felt like there was something important I really needed to remember. Like some sort of... back to me eventually and I had more important things to figure out.
The day was going by painfully slow. So much so that I found myself looking out the window
during Modern History, in my own world. I could hear the teacher in the background but nothing wa Chapter Thirteen
“Aria?” a voice then suddenly called from the front of the room.
I looked up and saw Mrs Newman staring at me expectantly. Had she wanted something?
When I only replied with silence, the class quickly all turned their eyes towards me in surprise. “Sorry, I missed that last part. What was the question?” I asked politely.
Immediately, the class quietly snickered at my unpreparedness which I ignored.
“I said, “what were the three main factors that contributed to the loss at Triad River?” she repeated. “I I stared at her, irritated. How naive she was to think I had time to waste on trivial history.
“Now,” she continued. “If you'll pay attention, I will explain-."
“The three main factors that equated to the loss at Triad River,” I started, cutting her off,
“were the landscape, the resources and the warriors.”
She narrowed her eyes at me in response. “That's fairly common knowledge, barely worth praising y« I gritted my teeth. She obviously was trying to make me look like a fool. A game she probably didn't And so, whilst I definitely should have just let it go, I couldn“t help but continue.
“The Ruby Night pack were surrounded by the rogues who were familiar with the territory far better, means to cover themselves. The Ruby Night pack lost
all morale and the soldiers surrendered not long after. The rogues became known as the Howling Wi The teacher's face flushed, clearly annoyed that I was fighting back instead of just taking the humilia "And their first Alpha’s name?” she asked smartly, thinking she was
asking a question I wouldn't be prepared for.
“Patrick Lux.”
“Incorrect!” she snapped triumphantly. “It was Wilson James. Moving on... —."
“Actually,” I said, cutting her off again, “if you do your research, Wilson James was just
the leader who helped manoeuvre the rogues during the battle. He died before the pack was official legally recognised Alpha of the Howling Wind pack. I can understand the confusion though. It's a col misconception.” I smiled calmly back at her.
“Get out!” she yelled, her face now fully red in colour.
Her eyes were flared in anger and I knew I'd taken it too far.
Sighing, I collected my books and walked to the door, acknowledging that this was probably deserve “I'll see you at detention, Miss Chrysalis,” she huffed out after me. “Here. Four o“clock. Sharp.”
Back in the day, I could have had
her sent to the cells just for talking down to me like that. But I wasn't
a Luna anymore. No, instead, all I could do was just roll my eyes and leave, thankful that at that mon Chapter Thirteen
And so, that's how I found myself in detention for the very first time in my two lives.
Well, shit.
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