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The Luna Choosing Game by Jane Above Story novel Chapter 362

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For a long moment, I was totally stunned. Then, I moved at once, covering my kiss-swollen red lips with my hand.

Nicholas came around to stand in front of me, blocking me from the camera’s view. He looked much more put together than I felt.

Nathan gave him a curious look as the cameras moved in closer.

“Piper requested some advice on how to handle her relationship with Julian,” Nicholas said, offering up the lie as an explanation before one could be asked for. “That damn closet is the only place we could speak privately on the matter.”

Nathan narrowed his eyes with suspicion.

Nicholas shrugged. “Perhaps it is for the best if we destroy that footage. We wouldn’t want anyone at home to get the wrong impression.”

The producer straightened. “But Your Royal Highness, this footage is much more valuable than -”

“You will see that it’s destroyed, won’t you, Nathan?” Nicholas said, bluntly interrupting.

“Yes, that would be for the best,” Nathan said, frowning. “Though in the future, perhaps his highness might be more cautious where he holds his private discussions.”

Nicholas’s voice lowered. “I’ll take that under advisement.”

I wasn’t sure about royal protocol but I had a feeling a prince receiving a reprimand from a Beta, even the King’s Beta, wasn’t appropriate.

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Nicholas glared at Nathan, and Nathan lowered his chin in submission.

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“Thank you, Your Royal Highness,” Nathan said, much more courteously. Then, he turned his attention to the producer. “Now, about that footage…”

Nicholas placed his hand on my shoulder and guided me from the

scene.

I looked back as we walked.

The producer looked at me, his gaze dipped down to my neck. I immediately covered it with my hands, wondering what he saw.

Nicholas glanced at me but didn’t say anything.

“How badly does it look?” I asked.

“It’s not that noticeable,” Nicholas said, though his voice wavered with dishonesty.

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