#Chapter 55: Out of Place

Moana

The drive to the gala was quiet. Ella was too busy fiddling with the beads on her dress to talk much, and Edrick made no attempts at holding a conversation with me. I felt self conscious after the way he looked at my belly when I got in the car — was I already beginning to show signs of being pregnant, or was it only a coincidence?

Eventually, the driver pulled up to the curb outside a large stone building with huge marble columns on the front. Edrick told us to wait until the driver came and opened the door, then Ella and I got out first. She held firmly onto my hand as we approached the building, clearly just as nervous as I was. Her nerves only seemed to heighten when we stepped inside and she realized that there were no other children around.

“Moana?” Ella whispered, tugging at my dress while giving me big doe eyes. “I don’t like it here.”

“I know, love,” I said, pulling her closer. “It’s okay, though. We’ll stick together all night.”

Ella nodded. Edrick was already being accosted by wealthy werewolf socialites and fellow CEOs, so Ella and I quietly slipped away.

We weaved our way through the small crowd. The gala appeared to be fairly private, with only a few journalists milling about and taking photos of people. It was lovely, but I felt out of place as a human. The inside of the building was old and well-kept, with tall ceilings, marble floors, and enormous marble columns throughout. The sound of the orchestra playing music echoed through the air along with the sounds of people’s voices. There were rows of tables covered in beautiful meals and hors d’oeuvres, although I couldn’t help but wonder if I could even eat any of it without getting sick. Selina had given me that medicine earlier and it made me feel much better, but I was still traumatized from all of my vomiting spells over the past couple of weeks.

tap on my shoulder and turned around to see Sophia standing behind me with a huge smile

trance as she stared at a plate of desserts. “It’s Sophia.” Ella immediately whipped around, her face lighting up as she saw Sophia. I watched as they hugged, then felt a smile spread across my face as Sophia straightened back up to hug me next. She appeared more vibrant and happy than I’d ever seen her; there was no doubt in my mind that Edrick’s donations were

lovely to see you,” I said, giving Sophia

me. “Are you alright?” she said, still holding

to come up with an excuse; I knew that

with a smile. “I had a bout

in the car. It was impossible for me to be showing already,

gala, isn’t it?” I said nervously, just

my belly and looking out over

me. If I looked closely enough, I could see what looked like tears beginning to well up in her

words made me smile. “Is that why you chose this career?” I asked, realizing now that I had never had the

“Of course. You know, children don’t choose to be born. They have no control over their heritage, and often they’re at the mercy of their caregivers to see to it that they’re taken care of. Not all children have the golden opportunity to grow up in a loving home where they can be well fed and have a promising future, and it’s often even harder for human children to find that.” She paused, dabbing at her eye with a handkerchief. “I’m sorry,” she said. “I just get a little emotional. It breaks my

squeezing Sophia’s shoulder. “It’s okay, Sophia,” I said. “Your emotions are what will change the lives of so many

Sophia smiled tearfully.

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