Chapter 286: The Luna’s Ultimatum Nina
As I came to a painful stop at the bottom of the steps, the battle around me continued to rage on. Luke
fell beside me, motionless after his tumble down the stairs. I slowly pushed myself up to my hands and
knees and looked up to see that the Luna was walking toward me.
And behind her, Lori and Jessica were suspended in the air by magic.
“Let them go!” I growled.
The Luna justughed. “You and your little friends are putting up quite the fight,” she said, her voice low
and almost sultry sounding. “It’s such a shame that I can end all of their lives with a single snap.” She
raised her hand and twisted her wrist. The battlefield fell silent. I looked up frantically to see that all of
my friends and recruits, and even the rogues, were frozen in time. Behind me, Enzo stood frozen as
well. He was still in his wolf form, and was stalking toward the Luna with his teeth bared. Now, the only
things moving were his eyes.
“What have you done?” I asked, scrambling to my feet. “Why are you doing this?”
“Don’t you know already?” the Luna said, walking further down the steps toe face to face with me.
“Do I really need to exin it again?”
I shook my head, trying to stay strong beneath the piercing gaze of her red eyes. “You won’t get away
with this,” I whispered. “Let my friends go, or I’ll kill you.” I pulled the knife out of my boot that I had
been hiding and brandished it, pointing it at the Luna’s face. But she justughed again and swatted it
away with an unexpected amount of force, causing it to tter to the ground. My hand and wrist rang
out in searing pain where she had hit me.
“We can make this easy, you know,” she whispered. “I have a proposition for you. A proposition to end
this all… to save your friends.”
“I don’t believe you.” I took a step back. Suddenly, the Luna’s hand shot out and grabbed my wrist. Her
grip was like steel, and she gripped me so tightly that my skin burned beneath her touch. I cried out in
pain and felt my knees buckle beneath me, but she held me so firmly that I couldn’t even fall to the
ground.
“Join me,” she said. “You’re powerful. You’re smart. You’re everything that your useless sister isn’t. If
you join forces with me, I promise I won’t hurt your friends. The town of Mountainview will be treated
like royalty, if that’s what you want. Just join me.”
In an odd way, I could sense what sounded like a hint of desperation in the Luna’s voice. She seemed
desperate for my help… Or maybe she was afraid of what I might do to her if I didn’t join forces with
her.
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“No,” I snarled.
The Luna sighed. She raised her free hand and snapped, causing Lori and Jessica to squirm and
writhe in pain. Neither of them could speak, as some sort of magic was keeping their mouths closed.
But I could still hear their groans of pains through their closed lips, and I could see the tears streaking
down their faces.
“How do I know you’re not lying to me?” I said, gritting my teeth through the pain of the Luna gripping
my wrist even more tightly. “How should I trust you?”
“That’s a valid question,” the Luna replied with a bit of a wry chuckle. “But it doesn’t matter. You have
two choices: help me end the human race and your friends will live, or don’t help me and they’ll all die.
Either way, you’re going to be my puppet. The choice is yours.”
I groaned again from the burning pain of the Luna holding my wrist. “I’d rather die than let you take over
the world,” I snarled. “Someone will stop you. You can’t go on like this forever.”
“Really?” the Luna scoffed. “We’ll see about that.”
She finally released her grip on me. I immediately fell to the ground, holding my wrist where a deep red
handprint was burned into my flesh. The skin bubbled up around it, still burning. Beads of blood started
to fleck on the surface, but I didn’t care. All I saw was the Luna walking back up to Lori and Jessica,
and with a flick of her wrist, they writhed in even more agony. Not just them, but everyone. Even the
rogues. The battlefield became filled with the sounds of screaming.
I turned to see all of my friends writhing on the ground, screaming bloody murder. Right in front of my
eyes, Enzo trembled and groaned with pain. He tried to stand, his eyes still fixed unwaveringly on me,
but soon the invisible pain forced him to the ground. Beside me, Luke screamed out mercilessly.
I couldn’t bear it any longer. If I didn’t do something, everyone would die.
“Wait!” I shouted. “Don’t kill them!”
The Luna slowly turned back to face me. There was a sick, twisted smile on her face as the screaming
around us continued. “You changed your mind, then?” she said, looking down on me from where she
stood on the steps. Her all-white, calm appearance stood in stark contrast against the pain and agony
around us. “You’re going to join me?”
I swallowed the lump in my throat and looked around onest time. Luke’s eyes began to bleed beside
me, like red tears streaking down his face. Enzo, still in his wolf form, started to cough and gag,
sending spurts of blood out onto the muddy ground as he continued to struggle to stand. Even in his
pain, his eyes were fixed on mine.
“Don’t do it,” I heard his voice say in my head. “Let me die. I love you, Nina. But don’t do it…”
I stared at him in abject horror. Everything in me was torn in two different directions; let my friends die
and still be a puppet to the Luna, or willingly join the Luna so my friends could live — if the Luna
even stayed true to her word. As I stared at Enzo, the sounds of the screaming around me filled my
ears, filled every part of me. I couldn’t let it go on for any longer.
“Yes,” I said, looking back at the Luna once more. “I’ll join you.”
Suddenly, the screaming and agony around me stopped. Everything fell silent again, and once more
everyone around me froze in time.
The Luna held her ghostly pale hand out to me with a dark and twisted grin on her face, her long white
hair billowing in the wind while her red eyes shed with excitement in the moonlight. “You’ve made a
good decision, my child,” she said.
I reached out to take her hand.
But suddenly, behind her, I saw movement. Someone wasn’t frozen in time. The Luna had forgotten
someone when she cast her spell.
I saw a sh of dark hair and blue eyes. A knife glinted in the moonlight.