Chapter 47 Pet store
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As the days went by, I couldn’t get the cold look on Asher’s face out of my mind. It lingered there like a ghost and haunted my every move.
The way he’d dismissed me, the way his lips had drawn into a thin line…
But what else had he expected me to do? I didn’t want to stay here or compète with Adalyn for his affection. I wanted to complete my research, find a cure for the Alpha King’s mysterious condition, and leave Anemond for good.
And yet, the image of Asher’s face made my heart wrench.
“Mommy!” Finnick called out and interrupted my thoughts. I shifted my attention to my son and forced a smile. He was dressed up in brand new clothes and his normally serious face was bright and cheery.
Though I tried to replicate his enthusiasm, he saw through me right away, and
his smile turned into a frown.
“Mommy,” he complained. “What’s wrong? You’ve been so distracted.”
It was an intelligent observation and I knew I needed to save face.
“I’m sorry baby,” I apologized. “I’ve just been so busy that I’m a little tired. But you look so nice in your new clothes.”
Finnick’s frown shifted back into a grin.
It was true. He’d been gifted a whole set of new clothing from the royal staff, and he looked like a proper young man. Today, he’d chosen a pair of tan trousers and a navy blue sweater that made his eyes even more gray than usual.
“Thanks, Mommy,” he said.
I smoothed down the front of my own new sweater. Mine was a similar knit, but instead of blue, it was a nice deep green.
“Are you ready to go?” I asked, and when Finnick nodded, my smile was genuine. His excitement touched my heart and healed a little bit of the hurt from
Asher.
“Grab your jacket,” I advised. “We need to be prepared for it to be a little chilly.”
“Yes, Mommy,” Finnick replied, and after he grabbed his jacket, I double-checked my purse and made sure I had everything necessary. Once I was certain I was ready, I grabbed my own jacket and took my son’s hand in mine.
We stepped out of the room and into the busy hall, and then we made our way to the entrance of the palace.
Finnick and I were going to visit the main street of Anemond. Much to my relief the hunting festival had just ended, so it wouldn’t be as bustling as usual.
As we left the palace and made our way through the grounds and toward the city, I was reminded of when I was a child. Back then, there would be a festival market on the main street with different and wonderfully interesting things for sale. Trinkets, books, exotic taxidermied animals, and various other wares filled the many stalls and carts posted up on the streets, along with areas for food and beverages. made from precious plants that only grew in the hunting zone of the forest.
Along with the things for sale, there were talent shows and performances that I watched with curious eyes. It was an exciting time here in Anemond, and I felt a strange feeling come over me as I thought about it all. It felt like another life, another century when I’d been a part of that.
When we finally made it to the main street, my jaw dropped a little.
It was just as bustling as the hunting festival.
Hundreds of people filled the streets, maneuvering around each other like schools of fish. For a moment, I was a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of activity, and when I looked down at Finnick, I expected the same reaction. But much
to my surprise, Finnick was thrilled. His eyes were wide and his infectious smile was on full display.
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I've been invested to an extent. Here on page 115 the mistakes have gotten so bad though. Chunks of the story is off or missed completely. I'm not sure if there was any editing when the story was posted from where it was obtained. It's cringe to read atp....