“W…what?”
“Don’t lie to me, Lila Marie Blackwell,” Selene said, folding her arms across her chest. “I heard you talking to someone. You were telling her she needed to leave before she got caught. Who are you hiding her from, and who is she?”
Selene already knew the answer, but she wanted her daughter to admit it.
“It was nobody,” Lila said, her brows pinching together. “She was just someone who used to be my friend but isn’t anymore…”
Selene knew she was lying and that hurt her more than anything.
“You’re lying to me, but I don’t understand why,” Selene said, pressing her lips together in a thin line.
“I’m not lying…” Lila tried to exclaim. “And even if I was, I’m an adult. I don’t need permission to see my friends.”
“When your friend is Daisy Baldwin, you downright need to inform us when you invite her into our home,” Selene all but snapped.
She hadn’t meant to name-drop Daisy like that, but there was no turning back now. Lila looked like she had just been slapped. She stepped back and let out a breath.
“That’s right,” Selene said, owning up to her words. “I know exactly who you were with. You cannot deny it, Lila.”
Lila opened her mouth to say something, but no words came out.
Then, she finally settled on something.
“She wanted to get her hands on my magic… so she’s been hanging around ne. That’s why I kicked her out because I’m sick of her using me for my magic,” Lila said, tears filling her eyes.
They were nothing but crocodile tears, though; Selene could see through it almost right away.
“Where is your magic?” Selene asked, her eyes narrowed. “Why haven’t you restored it? It shouldn’t still be in the pendant. It should be inside of you where it belongs.”
Lila pressed her lips together and stared at the ground. Selene narrowed her eyes again, her eyes shifting from Lila’s face to her neckline. It was bare… the pendant wasn’t on her.
“Where is it?” Selene asked again.
“I’m keeping it safe in the jewelry box,” Lila said, wrapping her arms around herself like she was holding herself together.
“Let me see it.”
“What?” Lila asked, stepping away from her mother.
“No… I…”
“Lila, I swear to the Moon Goddess… you are going to get that Moon Gem so I can see it with my own eyes. We did not go through all this trouble only for you to lose it.”
“Of course I didn’t lose it!”
“Then, let me see it,” Selene shouted.


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Magnificent book! True that you skipped through scenes that I believe you would have written beautifully about, like Judy's Luna ceremony and their wedding, not to mention Declan's birth and the family adjustments all around. Yet still, it couldn't take away from the master piece that this literary content actually is. Good job....
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Is the story complete? Gonna leave us on chapter 734 ?...
Any new chapters today?...
So unfair that you decided to skip her coronation as his Luna. Her wedding. The birth of their first child. This is why we're reading the book. So we can witness reading it.... *sighs heavily*...