Abandoned Luna: Now Untouchable-Chapter 239 The Storm Descends 2

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Chapter 239: Chapter 239 The Storm Descends 2

Ceciliaโ€™s pov

I watched as Evelyn and Vance approached, and to my surprise, I felt myself tense up a little.

Evelyn always had this unsettling grace--like she knew everyoneโ€™s secrets and kept them in alphabetical order. ๐’‡๐’“๐™š๐’†๐”€๐“ฎ๐“ซ๐’๐“ธ๐™ซ๐“ฎ๐“ต.๐“ฌ๐™ค๐™ข

Evelyn didnโ€™t hesitate. She walked straight up and said, "Sebastian, Iโ€™m so sorry. That was my fault. I let it slip. But Cece was really worried when she heard you might be in danger. She insisted on coming. She was genuinely concerned."

She sold it well--calm, sincere, and deliberate. But I knew exactly what she was doing: trying to keep Sebastian from shutting down and to salvage whatever spark might still exist between us.

Sebastianโ€™s shoulders relaxed. The anger in his face eased.

He looked at me. "Really?"

"Umm..." I faltered.

Which was ridiculous. I was normally pretty good at lying.

I could fake enthusiasm for budget meetings. I could charm intel out of enemy agents.

But now, with something that was... sort of true? I choked.

After a few painful seconds, I finally offered, "Everyone was worried."

And yeah, that was the safest sentence I could come up with that didnโ€™t include the words "I missed you" or "Please donโ€™t die again."

I glanced at Tang like a drowning person looking for a life raft.

Tang didnโ€™t miss a beat. "Thatโ€™s right. It wasnโ€™t just Cecilia--Sawyer and I were both worried too, Alpha."

He shot a meaningful look at Sawyer, who looked like heโ€™d rather be anywhere else.

Sawyer sighed, the picture of reluctant solidarity. "I was... concerned."

Sebastianโ€™s expression froze over again.

His smile vanished like a light switch flipped off.

"Ah. So this is theโ€™Who Cares Most About Sebastianโ€™ competition. Great."

I puffed out my cheeks slightly, resisting the urge to groan out loud.

Inside, I was mentally kicking myself.

Seriously? You can sell lies in five languages, but you canโ€™t manage one decent sentence when it actually matters? Say something nice, genius! Itโ€™s free!

I opened my mouth to say something--anything--but my brain was buffering like a slow Wi-Fi connection.

The air thickened with awkward silence.

Across from me, Vance shot me a look colder than a January wind in Chicago.

"Darling, smile," Evelyn said sweetly, pinching Vanceโ€™s side hard enough to make him twitch.

Vanceโ€™s posture deflated under her grip.

To break the awkward silence, Tang jumped in. "Isnโ€™t the gala starting soon? Wasnโ€™t it supposed to begin at seven?"

Sebastian replied, "Theyโ€™re probably waiting for everyone to arrive."

"I hope they donโ€™t wait too long. Iโ€™m starving." Tang eyed the massive banquet table in the center of the hall like a kid at Thanksgiving.

Sawyer shot him a look. "You do realize this isnโ€™t a dinner party, right? Weโ€™re not here for turkey and mashed potatoes."

Sebastian lightly tapped the back of Tangโ€™s head. "Go check the kitchen. See if thereโ€™s anything to eat--and keep your eyes open."

"Yes, Alpha." Tang caught the subtext immediately and disappeared into the crowd.

The grand hall stayed in a state of casual motion.

It wasnโ€™t clear whether all the guests had arrived yet, and the organizer of this so-called "exchange event" was still nowhere to be seen.

The room had the air of a luxury mixer--except no one seemed relaxed. People clustered in tight-knit groups or stood alone like wary predators.

Looking around, I spotted guests of every background and nationality--a truly global guest list, like something out of a G20 afterparty.

Sebastian didnโ€™t bother circulating like the others. Whoever needed to speak with him would come. He had no reason to chase anyone down.

But our stillness didnโ€™t stop others from approaching.

The elegant middle-aged woman from earlier returned, speaking with the same polished charm.

She turned out to be the wife of a Japanese business mogul.

She said sheโ€™d come to England at a friendโ€™s invitation and had no idea what this "exchange meeting" was--just that it was supposed to be a gala.

Sebastian kept the conversation light and vague. We revealed nothing.

Her friend called her away soon after, and as she left, another group approached--one man, two women.

The man looked to be in his forties, radiating the kind of self-importance born from money and power. The women beside him wore nearly identical dresses to mine--low-cut, high-slit, and clearly meant to impress.

He leaned in like we were old friends sharing secrets. "I heard the organizer of this whole thing is actually the owner of the island and castle."

Sebastian offered a polite, shallow smile. He wasnโ€™t buying any of it.

Sensing his disinterest, I stepped in smoothly. "Really? Iโ€™d heard it was being hosted by a business consortium--that they owned the island. I expected to see their representatives tonight. But your versionโ€™s interesting."

The man gave a shrug. "Who knows? All I know is this thingโ€™s really just a meet-and-greet. Think of it like house-hunting--weโ€™re still in the browsing phase."

"Except this isnโ€™t real estate. This goes both ways."

And if theyโ€™re the ones doing the choosing, you might not get a say.

The man chuckled. "Touchรฉ. Mutual pursuit, then!"

I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. He was charming in that overly slick, yacht-club kind of way.

After some more small talk, I learned his name was Dick--an Australian business magnate with a net worth that probably needed its own accountant.

No one here was ordinary.

:30 PM.

Tang returned just as the room shifted. The organizer had finally arrived.

She entered through the main doors, flanked by several attendants.

She wore a sapphire blue gown that shimmered under the chandeliers, with golden-brown hair, fair skin and razor-sharp cheekbones.

Textbook European elegance.

What caught me off guard wasnโ€™t her beauty--but her age.

She was young. Much younger than Iโ€™d expected for someone who supposedly owned a castle and hosted international power players.

And the longer I looked at her, the more something felt... off.