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Luna's Second Chance

Luna's Second Chance

Author: TESSA YOUNG
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Chapter 1 ~Aria~

Word Count: 1183    |    Released on: 09/02/2025

silhouettes. I could barely keep my balance, and I threatened to fall a couple of times already. "Are you okay?" that's when I realized I was walking next to Phoebe. My best friend since... fore

about him made my hair stand up. I quickly looked away, my heart skipping a beat. "Was he looking at me?" Maybe I'd imagined it. Maybe he wasn't staring at me but at someone near me. I glanced back. No, there was no mistaking it. His gaze hadn't wavered, and the longer I pretended not to notice, the heavier his stare seemed to grow. I snapped my head back in his direction. What!! He's gone. But he was just there a second ago. Where could he have gone? The air in the room felt suddenly thick, tension aroused in my veins. A certain restlessness gripped me. My grip tightened around the cup, my pulse quickening. I glanced frantically from left to right. What was his problem? Suddenly I felt a nudge on my back causing me to scramble from my seat. I snapped my head behind me. And there he was. He even looked more handsome up close. His dark green eyes glinting at me. "Stay away from me!" I snapped at him. "What's the matter." I watched hm chuckle lightly under his breath. He was right to laugh, I behaved like a fool. I sighed. "I'm sorry. I just felt strange when I saw you staring at me." I confessed. The man replied in an amusing tone. "Sorry shouldn't be accepted for free." I was a little surprised by his answer. His words were a bit cheesy that gave me weird feelings. Drawing a nervous breath, I replied. "Then what can I offer for your apology?" The man smiled satisfyingly at her. "How about a dance together?" I hesitated in delusion. I wasn't familiar with him and dancing wasn't really my favourite. I agreed reluctantly. "Okay but please ignore my clumsiness." The man laughed, staring deep into our eyes before answering. "Perfect." The man led me to the dance floor slowly. I was feeling a bit uncomfortable since I've never danced before. As if I was his sole interest among everyone here, the man never teared his eyes away from me, not even a second. I dwelled on how to initiate our fi

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