Chapter 113 Audrey

I arrived at work bright and early on Monday morning, feeling energized after the weekend.

The luna moth I had brought home from the botanical gardens was safely tucked away in my bag, and I couldn't wait to incorporate it into my second project. I had made my decision over the weekend: I would encase it in resin, thus preserving it for life, and then affix it to the bodice of the dress I was designing.

"Life Cycle, I would call the dress; I had picked out the swatches of blue and green fabric that I would use from the online database over the weekend, soft silks that would flow like water when moved. I would make a long cape that would attach to the wearer's ring fingers, which would look like wings when the arms were spread.

So much for one week of life, I thought to myself as I settled at my desk; this luna moth was about to become immortal, not just in resin, but also in my design-a design which, I was certain, would make up for everything that had happened last

week

Leo and the other designers would finally see how serious I was, what I was capable of. I was sure of it

"Brought your kill in, Audrey?" Linda cooed as she brushed past.

I shot her a withering glare as I carefully removed the moth from its bag. "Leave me alone, Linda." Linda merely shrugged and sat down at her desk, clearly taking the hint.

I spent the morning meticulously encasing the luna moth in resin, making sure every detail of its wings was perfectly preserved. The rest of the design department faded into the background, my entire focus on the task at hand; even Linda's presence was lost on me.

It took all night for the resin to set. Tuesday morning, I beelined for my desk, where I tapped the resin with a fingernail and grinned; perfectly hardened.

Then, carefully, I affixed the encased luna moth to the bodice of the dress I had been working on. I took my time gluing and sewing, taking the utmost care that it was utterly perfect. I embroidered bluish-green vines and flowers around the edge. which then wove their way out and across the entire bodice.

It took me all of Tuesday and the entirety of Wednesday morning to do that. By the time I was finished, it was lunchtime on Wednesday, and my hands and wrists ached from the hours spent embroidering But it was finished, and it was worth it.

I stepped back to admire my work and couldn't help but grin. The lunà moth gleamed against the fabric, its pale green wings catching the light in a way that made them seem almost alive again. The bodice was exactly what I had envisioned too, and I knew once I made the flowing skirt and matching cape that the wearer would look like a luna moth themselves.

But before I could spend too long admiring my work, my stomach growled loudly. I carefully covered my work and headed. to the cafeteria, sitting at my usual lonely table by the window,

None of the other interns had warmed up to me, of course, but hadn't expected them to. Not that I was here to make friends; I was here to work. So I ate quickly and began making my way back to the design department, eager to continue working on my dress.

But as I approached my desk, I noticed that something was off. Pieces of something were sca**ed on the floor around my chair, glinting faintly in the overhead light.

heart sank as I got closer and realized what it was. The luna moth had fallen from

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dropped to my knees, carefully gathering the pieces as my vision blurred with

"How did this happen?" I swore I had taken the utmost care with affixing it

Oh

my

voice gasped behind me. I turned to see one of the designers

"Not Of course not. I came back

even as I said

the only human here," she hissed, her voice rising. "Who else would commit

"What are you

materialized behind the designer. His eyes widened and his face went pale as he saw the

"Audrey, my office. Now.

heart pounding, I followed Leo to his office on shaking legs, still clutching the broken pieces of the luna moth to my chest. As I sat down across from him, I could feel

"Do you

what

"I swear. I

bridge of his nose. "Audrey Luna moths are a symbol of peace and prosperity to werewolves. Destroying one, particularly its wings... it's essentially wishing harm upon all

had no idea. But I promise you, I didn't do this. It must have been an accident. Maybe I didn't affix it carefully enough

Finally, he sighed deeply, slumping back in his chair. "I want to believe you, Audrey. But this is a serious matter. If you're not being truthful with me.." "I am being truthful," I bit out through gritted teeth.

for a moment longer as if

truthful or

not

swallowed and handed him the shards of the moth with shaking hands, my vision blurring with tears as I did so. All that

All for nothing.

luck! Maybe it was an omen after all.

Leo tossed the pieces into the garbage. "You're on official probation," he said, his voice tight. "You've already caused enough trouble; one more strike, and I'll have to suspend you until we can determine the appropriate punishment. Do you

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