Chapter 14
Emily
The day of the banquet came faster than I wanted. I’d been reviewing etiquette, including that expected of a Luna, for the days
leading up to this important event.
My family had never given me any kind of Luna training. Normally, the sons and daughters of Alphas received Alpha or Luna
training respectfully. In my family, that honor had only gone to Chloe.
I guess they never thought I would need it. That’s why I’ll take matters into my own hands.
Even if our relationship was a contract, I’d give Logan everything I had. That meant I needed to learn what I could. Especially with
the banquet coming up.
The banquet happened twice every year. It was used as a kind of update event between all the Alphas of the nearby packs, and
sometimes even foreign packs.
The largest announcement of this year from Titanfang was Logan’s father’s health. The Alpha was not doing well and was
rumored to step down soon. Logan was the first in the running as heir, and leadership was expected to be passed to him any day
now.
I thought maybe he expected it to be announced here.
It was the first event I’d be supporting Logan at, I wanted to make sure I did a great job. Logan had not spared any expense in
making sure I looked like the Luna everyone expected, so I needed to be prepared to make him look good.
That was one of the biggest parts of our deal.
One of the problems that had arisen was all the gossip surrounding our engagement party. Word spread quickly that there was a sudden change of bride before the ceremony. A part of it had to be because of rumors my family might be spreading behind my
back.
I needed to find a way to deal with these rumors, fast.
When the car pulled up to the banquet hall, Logan got out first. He then offered his hand to me, and I accepted it as I gingerly got out of the car.
I was wearing the evergreen dress from the boutique. Although the front was high, the back dipped down low. I had paired it with sunflower yellow high heels and a matching clutch. My long hair was curled and left down, only pinned at the sides to keep my hair off my face.
“You look beautiful,” Logan said as we walked into the banquet hall. I glanced at him.
As usual, he was absolutely handsome. He was wearing an all black tuxedo with an evergreen bowtie to match my dress.
“You look good too,” I said, but it felt like an understatement.
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