Fated reborn - Chapter 168: Chapter 168
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                    Lunawyn's pov
The party was still lively and joyful. Luciano stopped welcoming guests to the party; instead, Victor was now in charge of welcoming the guests.
Luciano took a glance at his wristwatch. "It's soon time for the main event," he said; his voice was barely audible because of the loudspeakers.
"Lunawyn I'll be giving a speech since you said you don't want to show your face to anyone.... You can ho look for Trent and Trini, or you'll stay with Victor," Luciano said. None of the options were suitable for me.
This festival is so big that I might even get lost inside the crowd, and eventually I'll meet my evil sister.
Staying with Victor was another problem; if maybe I and my sister see the present of Victor, the shock between us and the resemblance will ignite a fire of suspicions in Victor.
"I'll just stay inside," I replied. Luciano's eyes lit up. "Inside?..." he asked. I nodded, "Ok, that means you won't even see my speech," he said.
"Just tell me what's the speech is about, and when you're saying it, turn up the volume so I'll hear it loudly," I said. He nodded.
"The speech isn't about much... It's just an encouraging word for all the new wolf owners... But it's more better because I have worked for weeks trying to compose a sound letter," he said.
I smiled. "Don't worry; I won't be asleep," I said. He nodded. "Ok, then let me take you to your room," he said and lifted me up.
"Whoa... You have weight, Lunawyn," he said with a warm smile on his face. I giggled.
We finally got through the crowds and stopped at the packhouse exit door. We both sighed in relief, "What a crowd... Actually, this crowd for this festival isn't much compared to some festivals," Luciano said. I wasn't that shocked, because that's how festivals normally are.
We proceeded into the pack house; my room was not far from there; I could already see it.
We reached the door, and Luciano reached for the doorknob. He tried opening it, but it didn't open. "It's locked; the keys are with me," I said. He sighed in relief.
I stared at him confused. Why sigh in relief? I thought. Maybe he thinks I'll now come and join him to sleep if my door does not open.
I reached for the pocket in my gown, then I realized I didn't have any pockets, but I had remembered me shoving those keys into my pocket.
"Lunawyn, have you seen the keys?" He asked; I shook my head.
"No, I haven't seen them," I replied; just then I remembered I had told Trent to help me hold it since he was having a pocket and I wasn't.
"I know who it is with..." I said, "Trent!" I added, he looked at me surprised, "How did it get to Trent?" He asked,
"I remembered I had told him to keep it in his pocket for me since I had no pocket in my gown," I replied. He nodded. "Ok?" He paused and looked around. "Then just come to my room," he continued.
"Your room?" I asked, and he nodded, "Yeah, my room is anything but the matter with my room." He asked, arching his brows.
"No, it's like an exclusive place to sleep in this pack house..." I said, He laughed, "Exclusive, and I saw it like trash," he said.
Wait, is he trying to boast now? Boys! I thought. "Ok," I replied.
"So I'll just give you the keys, go open the room, and you can make yourself comfortable in it." He said, I looked at him arching my brows.
"Oh no, I'm not going into that room all by myself... Follow me so that people will know that I was permitted by you," I said.
"No, nobody will disturb you... People already know we're close," he said, but I wasn't taking that. "No, follow me," I said before he could say another word. I dragged his hand as we walked towards the stairs.
We reached his room door, and it was decorated. "Hmmm, this year's decoration is at least better," he said, nodding in satisfaction.
"So your room is always decorated for every mid-year festival?" I asked,
"Yes, and this year's festival seems more special," he said, and shoved his hand into his pocket, bringing out his keys.
He opened the door, and I went inside. It was all dark; he turned on the light switch that was by the door, and the chandelier lit up the room. He dropped the keys on top of the switch.
"Lunawyn, the keys are here in case you want to come outside," he said. I nodded and sat on his bed; he waved at me, smiling, and closed the door.
I walked around the spacious room, and my eyes caught sight of the perfumes he had told me to collect lately. I picked one up and sprayed it on myself.
I walked towards the window and looked at the vast number of crowds that were outside. I stood there for a moment wondering about the possibilities of what might happen if my sister saw me, but anyways, I felt safe and secure in the hands of this pack.
I still stood there trying to see if I'll see my sister, so I'll be very sure it's her.
But I couldn't find her; I sighed and left the window and bounced on the bed, wanting to feel comfortable enough to sleep because of the gown.
I stood up from the bed and walked towards Luciano's wardrobe. I opened it and pulled off my gown. I shoved the gown into the wardrobe and wore his shorts and T-shirt.
The shorts were pulling off my waist, but thank goodness it had a rope; I tied the rope tightly so it wo't pull off anymore.
I put on the t-shirt and went to the bed. I adjusted the pillow in a comfortable way and closed my eyes.
                
            
        The party was still lively and joyful. Luciano stopped welcoming guests to the party; instead, Victor was now in charge of welcoming the guests.
Luciano took a glance at his wristwatch. "It's soon time for the main event," he said; his voice was barely audible because of the loudspeakers.
"Lunawyn I'll be giving a speech since you said you don't want to show your face to anyone.... You can ho look for Trent and Trini, or you'll stay with Victor," Luciano said. None of the options were suitable for me.
This festival is so big that I might even get lost inside the crowd, and eventually I'll meet my evil sister.
Staying with Victor was another problem; if maybe I and my sister see the present of Victor, the shock between us and the resemblance will ignite a fire of suspicions in Victor.
"I'll just stay inside," I replied. Luciano's eyes lit up. "Inside?..." he asked. I nodded, "Ok, that means you won't even see my speech," he said.
"Just tell me what's the speech is about, and when you're saying it, turn up the volume so I'll hear it loudly," I said. He nodded.
"The speech isn't about much... It's just an encouraging word for all the new wolf owners... But it's more better because I have worked for weeks trying to compose a sound letter," he said.
I smiled. "Don't worry; I won't be asleep," I said. He nodded. "Ok, then let me take you to your room," he said and lifted me up.
"Whoa... You have weight, Lunawyn," he said with a warm smile on his face. I giggled.
We finally got through the crowds and stopped at the packhouse exit door. We both sighed in relief, "What a crowd... Actually, this crowd for this festival isn't much compared to some festivals," Luciano said. I wasn't that shocked, because that's how festivals normally are.
We proceeded into the pack house; my room was not far from there; I could already see it.
We reached the door, and Luciano reached for the doorknob. He tried opening it, but it didn't open. "It's locked; the keys are with me," I said. He sighed in relief.
I stared at him confused. Why sigh in relief? I thought. Maybe he thinks I'll now come and join him to sleep if my door does not open.
I reached for the pocket in my gown, then I realized I didn't have any pockets, but I had remembered me shoving those keys into my pocket.
"Lunawyn, have you seen the keys?" He asked; I shook my head.
"No, I haven't seen them," I replied; just then I remembered I had told Trent to help me hold it since he was having a pocket and I wasn't.
"I know who it is with..." I said, "Trent!" I added, he looked at me surprised, "How did it get to Trent?" He asked,
"I remembered I had told him to keep it in his pocket for me since I had no pocket in my gown," I replied. He nodded. "Ok?" He paused and looked around. "Then just come to my room," he continued.
"Your room?" I asked, and he nodded, "Yeah, my room is anything but the matter with my room." He asked, arching his brows.
"No, it's like an exclusive place to sleep in this pack house..." I said, He laughed, "Exclusive, and I saw it like trash," he said.
Wait, is he trying to boast now? Boys! I thought. "Ok," I replied.
"So I'll just give you the keys, go open the room, and you can make yourself comfortable in it." He said, I looked at him arching my brows.
"Oh no, I'm not going into that room all by myself... Follow me so that people will know that I was permitted by you," I said.
"No, nobody will disturb you... People already know we're close," he said, but I wasn't taking that. "No, follow me," I said before he could say another word. I dragged his hand as we walked towards the stairs.
We reached his room door, and it was decorated. "Hmmm, this year's decoration is at least better," he said, nodding in satisfaction.
"So your room is always decorated for every mid-year festival?" I asked,
"Yes, and this year's festival seems more special," he said, and shoved his hand into his pocket, bringing out his keys.
He opened the door, and I went inside. It was all dark; he turned on the light switch that was by the door, and the chandelier lit up the room. He dropped the keys on top of the switch.
"Lunawyn, the keys are here in case you want to come outside," he said. I nodded and sat on his bed; he waved at me, smiling, and closed the door.
I walked around the spacious room, and my eyes caught sight of the perfumes he had told me to collect lately. I picked one up and sprayed it on myself.
I walked towards the window and looked at the vast number of crowds that were outside. I stood there for a moment wondering about the possibilities of what might happen if my sister saw me, but anyways, I felt safe and secure in the hands of this pack.
I still stood there trying to see if I'll see my sister, so I'll be very sure it's her.
But I couldn't find her; I sighed and left the window and bounced on the bed, wanting to feel comfortable enough to sleep because of the gown.
I stood up from the bed and walked towards Luciano's wardrobe. I opened it and pulled off my gown. I shoved the gown into the wardrobe and wore his shorts and T-shirt.
The shorts were pulling off my waist, but thank goodness it had a rope; I tied the rope tightly so it wo't pull off anymore.
I put on the t-shirt and went to the bed. I adjusted the pillow in a comfortable way and closed my eyes.
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