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Chapter 29. Green

    Chapter 29. Green


    Legaxy


    Anyway, back to the breaking news.


    Honestly speaking, at first, I thought the deration was just a sick joke from Dad since for almost


    three days — after the night I fainted, we — as a family, were so focused on nning on how to keep


    the neighborhood safe from the hunting season.


    Seeing how big the damage would be and estimating how many lives will be at stake, the Department


    of Defense — together with the Department of Health of the Hue Kingdom — solidified the decision of


    suspending the said ball, even if it was hard on the REDless so that we could solely concentrate on


    protecting themunity.


    But with just one plea.


    Yes, you heard me right...


    With just one request to continue from the Mixed Council —after they have learned of my attendance at


    the ball, which was clearly odd — and everything we plotted on defending both people and property


    goes to waste.


    Ridiculous?


    Definitely.


    Dangers are lurking everywhere, threats are currently existing, and death tolls will be at their highest


    when the ball continues to operate.


    Yet, thy majesties still agreed to it?


    Without even questioning it?


    N?velDrama.Org (C) content.


    It''s a foolish decision, to tell you frankly, and I am still disturbed about it up to date.


    What were they thinking?


    They were not only risking the lives of their people but also risking the lives of the human race that will


    be present at the asion.


    And why me, exactly?


    This all transpired because of me... But for what reasons?


    True that I am a human and a part of the said event''s new attendees. Yet, among all the humans


    invited, why was I the only soul that got the mixed council''s attention and even made them appeal for


    the ball to resume?


    Questions.


    Too many questions and I''m going mad because this was the first time, in my mixed-race life, that I had


    no answers to anything.


    I felt so vulnerable…


    Nheless, one thing that''s keeping me sane and calm right now — and not run away from this


    impending catastrophe, was the idea that I''m doing this for my family.


    For my brothers especially.


    I know this may sound outrageous now, after all my pep talk and internal discussion, but I already


    epted my fate.


    It wasn''t easy, that''s for sure, recognizing how dangerous this situation was. However, realizing that I


    will be providing some kind of effort to save my n from the verge of extinction, my family from an


    uncertain future, and my brothers from loneliness, then everything is all worth the risk.


    THEY are worth the risk…


    Not to mention, bailing out of this means I''m turning my back from my family — a sign of surrender.


    And I cannot have that on my conscience for the rest of my life.


    Plus, I did ask for a solution once, didn''t I?


    “And my baby… is now… done,” Mum muttered, snapping me out of my trance.


    She then turns my seat so I will be facing the mirror attached to my dresser and shortly, she sprayed


    some hair spray on my hair.


    I took a peek and began checking myself in the mirror.


    Just having that small glimpse of reflection made my overall being paused.


    Is this, really… me?


    My face looked so FOREIGN, so new to me. Even if the makeup was simple and natural — a little bold


    with the red lipstick, it still made every inch of my features pop. Especially, my silver-gray eyes which


    were framed by thick eyshes and dark eyeliner.


    While for my hair, it was intricately braided at the top and then tucked into a bun just below my neck. A


    few curls resting beside my face, making my image softer than usual.


    Everything looks… elegantly beautiful.


    And I know, deep down, this is me. But, I never look so… beautiful before.


    “With that expression, I could tell you like what you see,” Mummented and I saw her smiling


    proudly through the mirror.


    I only nodded my head, still speechless with my gorgeous image.


    Mum chuckled and gave me a gentle kiss on my temple. Then, without another word, she took my


    hands and both of us left my room.


    Currently, Mum and I were slowly walking down the grand staircase, talking casually about anything


    when I heard the boys'' cheerful discussions just ahead of us.


    Quickly, my eyes snapped to look forward and, just a few meters away, I caught sight of all theds in


    their evening attire. Hairs all gelled back to perfection, except Axel who always prefers his hair down to


    hide half of his scarred face.


    Then it hit me when I took inpletely their outfits, all were wearing GREEN.


    And mine was color green too…


    I dragged my gaze from the ck-tied, green-suited men to Dad for confirmation and to my


    amazement, he was wearing the same outfit and color as the boys.


    Though his suit was on the darker shade and amusingly, as I noticed him drooling over his wife, I also


    was quick to note that Mum was also wearing green; a simple silk emerald green dress that was


    hugging her lovely curves.


    Then, my eyes stopped to assess myself.


    I was wearing an emerald greence mermaid dress with a spaghetti strap. It''s very open and tight at


    the back, exposing my slim back and round bottom — which I never knew I had. While at the front, it


    was in a low V-neck, showcasing my big boobs and revealing some cleavage — that, I know, I have but


    never did I intended to show off.


    Regardless, this is strange…


    Am I missing something here?


    Some kind of dress code or party theme?


    I nced back at Mum and promptly asked, “Why all the green, Mama?”


    Mum, breaking eye contact with Dad, nced at me bewildered.


    “I mean, the clothes.” I rified, “Why are we all wearing green?”


    Heeding that, Mum shed me her signature warm smile — the one that always makes me feel safe


    and loved.


    “Green represents our status, Lily... Just like the werewolfmunity.” She started, stopping midway


    through the stairs to face me, “The difference with them is, they exhibit their rank all the time by tying


    their respective colored band around their upper arm. While for us, we show it through dresses and


    essories, AND we only sh it at the ball.” She exined and started descending the stairs again.


    Oh, well that exins it…


    However, with so many colors in the color wheel, why the color GREEN?


    I was about to ask that — hastily stepping thest step of the stairs and speed walk my way to the


    foyer, to try and catch Mum, who was almost out of the door with Dad — when I heard multiple intakes


    of breath by my side.


    My head quickly turned towards the direction of the sound, assuming that something was wrong.


    Oh, it was just the boys.


    I was intending to ignore them when I caught sight of their angry posture. All were breathing heavily


    and their knuckles were turning white due to the pressure of clutching it to fists.


    Now, what did I do wrong?


    Anxious, I shifted my gaze upward to look at them and how I wish I didn''t.


    They were all looking at me intently; slowly dragging their eyes from the top of my head, down to the tip


    of my heels.


    But what got me squirming under their attention was the fact that their eyes were now in their


    dangerous color; Seth and Howard''s were in pure red, while Axel''s turned ck — a witch thing.


    Lord, no…


    I made a step back and they followed.


    I tried again, and they still copied me — now with devilish smirks nted on their faces.


    Shit!


    That''s not always a good sign...


    All I could think of then, as I calcte my distance from the exit, was how to run faster on these four-


    inch heels.
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