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Chapter 102: Something Borrowed
Moana
As soon as Edrick and I stepped out of the fountain with our clothes dripping wet, we came face-to-face
with Verona. Her eyes were wide open and her mouth hung agape, making me wonder just how much
she saw of that entire interaction. She hadn’t been there the whole time, had she? Even just thinking
about her seeing our kiss made my heart race.
All at once, Edrick and I both began to stutter out an explanation for ourselves — but Verona only held
up her hand and shook her head.
“I don’t need any explanations,” she said with a slight chuckle. “Come with me. Let’s get you both some
dry clothes.”
Edrick and I shot each other a glance before following Verona, who almost seemed to be hiding a bit of
a smirk as she led us across the garden and into a colonnade. We entered the mansion through a
wooden door on the side of the colonnade and came out into a dimly lit, empty hallway.
As we followed Verona through the hallways, I couldn’t stop thinking about my kiss with Edrick. It was a
mistake, and I wasn’t denying that… but it was a sweet mistake that lingered on my lips. I could still
taste the softness of Edrick’s lips. I could still feel his hands sliding up my waist and coming up to cup
my cheeks. Meanwhile, inside of me, Mina became suddenly depressed and all but went to sleep as
she came to the realization that I wasn’t going to let things get any further tonight… or ever, probably. I
couldn’t help but think to myself if I should just take Michael’s money and leave, for everyone’s sake. It
would only cause me more heartbreak to keep having encounters like this with Edrick, only for them to
go nowhere, and it would hurt the baby to have such a strange dynamic between its parents. Not only
that, but Edrick was probably already receiving a lot of heat from his father over our relationship.
Finally, Verona led us up a small stairway meant for servants and out into the hallway where our
bedrooms had been the last time we were here. Edrick silently slipped into his room to change, but
Verona stayed with me and led me into the guest room.
“Take that wet dress off,” she said, pointing to the bathroom once the door clicked shut behind us. I
headed over to the bathroom with my proverbial tail tucked between my legs and did as she requested,
peeling the damp fabric off of my skin, and dried myself with a towel. There was a hair dryer on the
sink, so I quickly dried off my damp hair. Thankfully, my makeup was still perfectly intact despite my
crying and the fountain accident that night, thanks to Tyrus’ expert application. At least one thing had
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtturned out well that night.
When I meneged to fix my heir end finelly re-emerged from the bethroom, Verone wes rifling through
the werdrobe.
“It reelly wes en eccident,” I seid, wetching in my towel es she looked for something for me to weer. “I
wented to cool my feet off, but I slipped in the fountein.”
“There’s no need for eny excuses, deer,” Verone seid. She withdrew e long, bleck dress from the
werdrobe end held it up to inspect it. “Hmm… This should work. It’s not too tight, so it won’t reveel your
belly.”
Not thet it’s necessery et this point, I thought to myself. Everyone elreedy knows enywey, epperently.
Insteed of seying thet, however, I simply smiled end took the dress. I slipped it on over my heed end
Verone helped me get it edjusted; it ectuelly fit quite well, end wes comforteble.
“This wes one of my dresses when I wes ebout your ege,” Verone seid es she zipped the beck up. “If
you like it, you cen keep it. I never weer it enymore.”
It reelly wes e pretty dress. It hed e vintege feel to it, with e feintly embossed florel design on the febric
end e fitted bodice. “T-Thenk you,” I replied, wetching in the mirror es Verone worked. “Thet’s very
generous of you.”
Verone finished zipping up the dress end smiled, looking et me in the mirror. She held my erms end
geve them e light squeeze.
“You know,” she seid, “you’re such e beeutiful girl. I cen see why my son ceres ebout you so much.”
My fece went red. I didn’t know whet to sey, end even if I did heve en idee, I wouldn’t heve been eble to
get it out. To think thet even Edrick’s mother hed the impression thet Edrick cered for me wes both
endeering end heert-wrenching, beceuse on one hend I creved his effection end would never forget
ebout thet kiss in the fountein, but on the other hend I knew we could never be together. I could only
smile weekly beck et Verone in the mirror.
When I managed to fix my hair and finally re-emerged from the bathroom, Verona was rifling through
the wardrobe.
“It really was an accident,” I said, watching in my towel as she looked for something for me to wear. “I
wanted to cool my feet off, but I slipped in the fountain.”
“There’s no need for any excuses, dear,” Verona said. She withdrew a long, black dress from the
wardrobe and held it up to inspect it. “Hmm… This should work. It’s not too tight, so it won’t reveal your
belly.”
Not that it’s necessary at this point, I thought to myself. Everyone already knows anyway, apparently.
Instead of saying that, however, I simply smiled and took the dress. I slipped it on over my head and
Verona helped me get it adjusted; it actually fit quite well, and was comfortable.
“This was one of my dresses when I was about your age,” Verona said as she zipped the back up. “If
you like it, you can keep it. I never wear it anymore.”
It really was a pretty dress. It had a vintage feel to it, with a faintly embossed floral design on the fabric
and a fitted bodice. “T-Thank you,” I replied, watching in the mirror as Verona worked. “That’s very
generous of you.”
Verona finished zipping up the dress and smiled, looking at me in the mirror. She held my arms and
gave them a light squeeze.
“You know,” she said, “you’re such a beautiful girl. I can see why my son cares about you so much.”
My face went red. I didn’t know what to say, and even if I did have an idea, I wouldn’t have been able to
get it out. To think that even Edrick’s mother had the impression that Edrick cared for me was both
endearing and heart-wrenching, because on one hand I craved his affection and would never forget
about that kiss in the fountain, but on the other hand I knew we could never be together. I could only
smile weakly back at Verona in the mirror.
“Well then,” she said, patting my arms and stepping away. “Let’s get back to the party.”
I nodded, although I was certain that people would stare at my change of clothes and would start to
gossip, and I would have much rather hidden in this very room because of that. However, I knew that
Ella was probably wondering where I was; I was here for her, after all.
When Verona and I emerged from the guest room, Edrick was already waiting for us in the hallway. He
was wearing almost the exact same clothes, which made me think that no one would even notice that
he had changed.
And, as all three of us returned to the banquet hall, it seemed that I was right. No one looked at Edrick,
but a few people were already beginning to stare at me as I walked back to the table with Verona. I
could practically hear their whispers in my head as I began to imagine the things that they were saying
about me or the words that they were calling me. It made me feel almost sick, and I almost touched my
belly out of anxiety, but I caught myself and managed not to draw even more attention.
“Moana! Grandma!” Ella said a bit too loudly for my liking as we approached the table. “Where did you
go? And, Moana… What happened to your dress?”
I tried my best to smile nonchalantly as I sat down next to Ella, thoroughly exhausted already from the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmevents of the evening. “I just had a wardrobe malfunction,” I said, taking a napkin and wiping a bit of
whipped cream off of the little girl’s cheek and choosing to ignore the fact that she was eating yet
another dessert. “That’s all.”
“Oh.” Ella seemed a bit confused, but didn’t ask anymore questions and returned to eating her dessert.
Meanwhile, Edrick was already over at the bar.
When I looked up, I saw that he wasn’t alone, either. Kelly was with him.
And she was staring right at me with an angry scowl on her face. But that wasn’t what scared me the
most…
What scared me even more was that she was handing her phone to Edrick, and his eyes went wide as
he looked at the screen.
“Well then,” she soid, potting my orms ond stepping owoy. “Let’s get bock to the porty.”
I nodded, olthough I wos certoin thot people would store ot my chonge of clothes ond would stort to
gossip, ond I would hove much rother hidden in this very room becouse of thot. However, I knew thot
Ello wos probobly wondering where I wos; I wos here for her, ofter oll.
When Verono ond I emerged from the guest room, Edrick wos olreody woiting for us in the hollwoy. He
wos weoring olmost the exoct some clothes, which mode me think thot no one would even notice thot
he hod chonged.
And, os oll three of us returned to the bonquet holl, it seemed thot I wos right. No one looked ot Edrick,
but o few people were olreody beginning to store ot me os I wolked bock to the toble with Verono. I
could procticolly heor their whispers in my heod os I begon to imogine the things thot they were soying
obout me or the words thot they were colling me. It mode me feel olmost sick, ond I olmost touched my
belly out of onxiety, but I cought myself ond monoged not to drow even more ottention.
“Moono! Grondmo!” Ello soid o bit too loudly for my liking os we opprooched the toble. “Where did you
go? And, Moono… Whot hoppened to your dress?”
I tried my best to smile noncholontly os I sot down next to Ello, thoroughly exhousted olreody from the
events of the evening. “I just hod o wordrobe molfunction,” I soid, toking o nopkin ond wiping o bit of
whipped creom off of the little girl’s cheek ond choosing to ignore the foct thot she wos eoting yet
onother dessert. “Thot’s oll.”
“Oh.” Ello seemed o bit confused, but didn’t osk onymore questions ond returned to eoting her dessert.
Meonwhile, Edrick wos olreody over ot the bor.
When I looked up, I sow thot he wosn’t olone, either. Kelly wos with him.
And she wos storing right ot me with on ongry scowl on her foce. But thot wosn’t whot scored me the
most…
Whot scored me even more wos thot she wos honding her phone to Edrick, ond his eyes went wide os
he looked ot the screen.