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The Sickened Luna's Last Chance novel Chapter 465

Chapter 465

But Jane’s lashes fluttered, and a few tears welled up in those sparkling eyes. My family fell on hard times. My father made some bad investments, and we lost everything. Debtors came and took all that we had, including my father’s knees. They shattered them with baseball bats, leaving him crippled. HeHe killed himself, and left me destitute with my mother.

My lips parted, but Jane continued, Sophia showered me with money and clothes and jewelryall the things I had once loved as a socialite that were now taken from me. I know how it sounds, of course, but you have to understand that I grew up in the lap of luxury, and to suddenly have the rug ripped out from under me was—

Jarring,I finished.

She nodded. But, eventually, Sophia’s schemes became more aggressive. They went from teasing you at parties and plotting little acts of cruelty against you to much, much more. Like trying to physically harm you.

My throat tightened at that. I remembered those days all too well.

I eventually decided that it wasn’t worth it, and I left her circle,Jane said. And, well, you know the rest. Sophia is still in prison, correct?

For a while longer, yes,Alexander replied.

Jane looked strangely relieved. Good. That’s good. She’s dangerous.She turned to me again. And you, EllaI’m glad everything worked out for you in the end. And I’m so sorry that she did all of those awful things to you.

The very reminder of what Sophia had done made my body tremble with the memories. I gripped the edge of the nearby table, suddenly feeling another dizzy spell wash over me. Noticing my discomfort, Alexander caught my elbow. Are you alright?

Yes, I’mI tried to answer, but the words wouldn’t come. I began to sway on my feet, and I pressed my hand to my forehead, shutting my eyes against the suddenly spinning room.

Alexander cursed under his breath and gently guided me over to a chair. I heard him saying something to Jane, but couldn’t make it out over the rush of blood through my ears. But a moment later, I felt something cool press against my lips, and I opened my eyes to find Jane gently giving me a sip of water.

My instinct was to pull away, but I sipped the water anyway. Soon, the dizzy spell subsided.

Sorry,I said once I was able to talk. I hada long day. I’m just tired.

Alexander’s jaw ticked. I could tell that he knew it really had something to do with my appointment, but I didn’t want to worry him. Besides, it was just blood work.

After that, the night actually went very smoothly. I was still a little wary about Jane, but she did seem nice enough, and I figured that if Alexander was genuinely considering her for the advisor position, then he must have a good reason for it.

I stayed by Alexander’s side for the rest of the night. We mingled and ate, drank and laughed. The night went well, and soon, ten o’clock struck. It was time for my closing speech, so I took the envelope containing the donation numbers and climbed the stage, leaning into the microphone.

Thank you all for coming tonight,I said, smiling at the crowd. will now present the donation amount, and award the top contributors with the lovely outfits on display tonight.

The crowd murmured, glancing over at the cases containing Anya’s beautiful creations. Anya, standing beside them, beamed at me and clasped her hands together.

I tore the envelope open and pulled out the card within. My heart sank, though, as I read off the amount we’d raised tonight; it was far less than what we’d hoped for. Our goal had been fifty thousand, and we had only raised twentyfive. Even the crowd whispered when I read it aloud.

Still, the show must go on, so I kept a smile plastered on my face, thanked the donors, and awarded three outfits to fourth, third, and second place. The winners seemed thrilled to receive their outfits.

And now,I said, for the top contributor of the night

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