How could Bonnie bear to destroy Luna’s dream?
"Sometimes, you just have to rip the bandage off," muttered Anne as she let out a sigh. Then, she picked up Luna's phone and dialed Joshua's number.
The phone rang for a long time before it was finally answered. "Luna, didn't I tell you not to call me? Aura was next to me just now."
"Just because Aura was next to me means you won’t pick up Luna's calls now?" scoffed Anne, pursing her lips in disapproval. Then, she continued loudly," Joshua Lynch, Luna is drinking her sorrows away in a bar right now because of you. You know better than anyone how she gets when she's drunk. Be here in an hour; Bonnie and I have something to ask you.
"If you don’t come within this hour, then we’ll bring Luna to flirt with the handsome guys downstairs.
That's all from me. Goodbye!" With that, Anne hung up the phone.
On the other end of the line, Joshua, who was sitting i n a restaurant, furrowed his brows when he heard the dial tone.
Luna was drinking her sorrows away because of him?
What made her so upset? Was it because of how close he and Aura were this afternoon?
This was all part of Luna’s plan. She was the one who came up with this strategy of hiding their relationship and playing along with Aura so she would be under the impression that she had everything under control and eventually bring out the antidote for Granny Lynch...
This was all part of Luna’s plan, was it not?
Joshua protested against this the entire morning, but Luna threatened not to speak to him ever again if he continued to refuse, so he had no choice but to give in.
It had barely been a day, yet why had Luna gotten so upset and jealous that she had to drown her sorrows i n a bar? Joshua was the one who had to play along with Aura, yet Luna was the one upset instead.
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