Chapter Twenty-Nine 

Chapter Twenty-Nine Within the hour, I found myself at a clothing store in town with one very over excited Myra by my side.

The look of her complete unabridged joy when I’d shown up at her door to ask if she wanted to hang out, had been worth the bribe to skip out on Luna studies. I didn’t particularly need clothes, nor have any desire to impress anyone, but spending time with the one positive presence I could always count on was refreshing. Seeing her flutter around looking at the different outfits while gushing about how good they’d look on was so simplistic and easy. I was able to relax and shut my mind off to everything that had gone wrong the day before.

However, after we’d gone to several shops, I started to notice a trend with Myra. She seemed t o love so many of the clothes she would try on, which was a fair amount of them, but every time she would leave the store without buying anything. When we had reached the fifth shop, I watched her coming out of the changing room with a

gorgeous red dress on. It complimented her hair and figure perfectly.

“Wow, Myra, I really love that one,” I said encouragingly.

“Yes! It’s so pretty!” she did a spin in the mirror, checking it from all angles. When she was finally satisfied with how it looked, she went back into the changing room to return to her normal clothes.

“Ready to go to the next store?” she asked once she’d finished dressing. I watched and saw how, once again, she returned the dress back to the clothing rack without purchasing it. “Aren’t you going to buy it? It really did look amazing on you.” She smiled a little timidly. “No, that’s ok.”

I frowned, confused as to why she wouldn’t want to buy something when I was under the impression the whole point of the shopping trip was to… Well, shop.

“No seriously, I think you should get it! It will be great for semi-formal events!”

Her cheeks suddenly became red and she looked away a little awkwardly.

truth is,” she said hesitantly, “the stores around here are a little out of my price

down at the price tag on the dress but only got more confused. I’d chosen this strip of stores in town because they always looked to have a lower price range. And it wasn’t even an expensive dress by any means. I knew I had been born into a wealthy family, but I still

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story I’d ever heard. It only made me want to protect Myra even more and never let anything ever hurt her. She was too precious for this world. “That’s really incredible of you and your family to do that,” I said. “No, it’s fine! But, oh, actually…,” she said, touching a finger to her lip in thought, “if you’re interested, it would really mean a lot if you’d come to our big annual charity event that we’ll b e hosting soon.

to call myself that, or even ever considered that it could be possible. I didn’t understand why anyone would want to be like me If they ever truly found out who I

don’t want t o come! It wasn’t meant to pressure you into doing something you didn’t want

off guard by her sudden embrace and

felt my uneasiness because she pulled away almost

head, a small smile of my own to

any means, given my past history, but I was pretty sure Myra was by far one of the most pure-hearted people I’d ever

think a part of me had always known that though. Every day, subconsciously, I had been putting on the moonstone necklace she’d given me and I felt a slight glimmer of peace whenever I touched it. It reminded me that I was capable of doing good and that there were good people out there,

wandered to the red dress again behind her, a small

folding it over my arm. “What are you doing?” she asked, surprised. “If you’re going to be hosting a big annual charity event then you need to look the part.” Her jaw dropped.

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at her overreaction to something so

and pay you back! I promise!” I rolled my eyes. “I really didn’t want to have to point

protesting for a

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