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Bonds at War: The Untouched is Mine novel Chapter 297

Chapter 297 PrincessDiner

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Marcel and I stopped chuckling. Princess really had a way of making sure that the atmosphere was dampened.

I pursed my lips, keeping my eyes on the mop water rather than her smirk. Let’s go, Marcel,I muttered, turning to leave the room, but before I could take another step, Princess blocked the door by flicking her perfectly curled hair.

Did I hear that right?she asked, feigning surprise with a hand on her chest. Joshua Saint finally told you that you were a dare?she asked, amused.

I knew it.She leaned in closer with a victorious smile. Because he’s with me.

I pursed my lips again. Good for you, Princess,” I said softly. I hope you guys are happy.

Jealous?she asked, tilting her head.

Sure,I said simply. I wasn’t in the mood to argue with her today.

She chuckled, sounding satisfied. He’ll be visiting later,she added as she finally stepped aside. Don’t stare too much.

I didn’t answer. There was no point. She’d already won whatever imaginary battle she thought we were fighting. Marcel shot her a glare that could kill, but Princess didn’t noticeshe was too busy adjusting her reflection in the metal napkin holder before strutting off toward the tables.

We both exhaled at the same time.

I swear,Marcel muttered, rubbing her temples. One day, I’ll accidentally spill a drink on her. On purpose.”

I smiled weakly. Don’t. She’ll probably make me clean it up.

Marcel groaned as we walked together to the counter. She was the barista today, while I’ll be at the counter. “Sometimes I forget how nice you are, and then she reminds me why I shouldn’t be.”

Don’t listen to her, Luna,Marcel said after a while, her voice gentler now. She’s just toxic.

It’s fine,I said automatically.

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By the time I made it to the register, the evening rush had started. Marcel tied her apron tighter, slipping behind the espresso machine.

Before I could even turn on the register, a hand gripped my arm.

You’re late,” my stepmom hissed under her breath.

I looked up to meet Queenie Lincoln’s cold eyes. You wouldn’t be getting your salary today.

I sighed.

Useless,” she muttered, tightening her grip before letting go. Make sure to stay after your shift.

I turned to her, frowning. For what?

For nothing,she said. Just follow through with what I said. At least then, you would be useful.

My lips pressed into a line. I wanted to ask why she hated me so much and why she never even tried to hide it. But I already knew. I was the daughter of her husband’s first love, the one who came before her. A ghost she could never get rid of.

Understood,” I said quietly before going to my post.

She clicked her tongue in satisfaction before walking off to greet customers again, her voice turning sweet as syrup. It was quite impressive how fast she could switch masks.

Seriously,Marcel muttered from behind me, shaking her head as she handed me a receipt. You’re like the modernday Cinderella.

I laughed softly under my breath. That wasn’t far too off, actually.

I was born to a loving mother and a father who loved her far too much. They weren’t rich, but they were happy. We had this little dinerLuna’s Dinernamed after me. I remember my mom’s voice echoing through the kitchen when I was little, calling my name as she made pancakes shaped like moons. She used to say, The moon shines brightest in darkness, my Luna.

But when I was six, everything changed.

My mother died of breast cancer. I was young, but I remembered everything. I saw my father crying for the first time in front of me, holding her hand long after she was gone. I thought time would heal him, but grief had a strange way of reshaping people.

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He wasn’t the same for longuntil one day, he was again, in a different manner.

He came home with a woman.

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She was beautiful, with blonde hair that looked like it belonged in a shampoo commercial and a smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes. Her name was Queenie Lincoln. She brought her daughter, Princess, who was my age, twelve at the time.

I was polite. My dad was happy. That was all that mattered to me.

For a while, things seemed okay. I even tried to think of them as family. Queenie would bake sometimes, and Princess would share stories about her old school. We weren’t friends, but we weren’t enemies either.

Then, when I turned fourteen, my dad died in a car accident.

Just like that, everything that tied me to a sense of home was gone.

The will, the house, the dinereverythingended up in Queenie’s hands. She didn’t even wait a week before changing the sign out front. PrincessDiner, it read in gaudy pink cursive. I still remember standing on the sidewalk, watching as the men replaced the old sign with the

new one.

That was when I realized that Queenie had only ever tolerated me because of Without him, I was nothing more than a burden that came with a house.

my father.

We never had a great relationship after that, and honestly, I stopped trying. It was obvious she didn’t like me. Neither did Princess.

They made me work at the diner as a condition for staying in our house. I wasn’t paid much, barely enough to get by. On top of that, they made me pay for my own tuition. So, yeah, I think you’d understand why I didn’t cry over Joshua Saint.

He was just another disappointment in a long list of them.

Speaking of him, Princess had been right. He really did show up tonight.

They sat together in one of the corner booths, whispering and laughing. Then, without hesitation, they kissedright there, in full view of the diner.

I merely shook my head as I wiped down the counter and went about my business. When they glanced at me, probably waiting for some reaction, I gave them none.

They could suck faces for all I cared.

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Marcel, however, was fuming beside me. You’ve got to be kidding me,” she muttered. He’s doing this on purpose. He wants you to sec.”

I shook my head. They’re not worth our time,” I said softly.

Marcel bit back her next words, then sighed. You’re way too calm for this.”

I smiled. Staying calm is my expertise.”

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It was closing time by the time the last customer left. The scent of caramel syrup lingered faintly in the air, mingled with soap from where Marcel was washing cups.

Are you sure you need to stay here?Marcel asked, drying her hands with a towel. Let’s go back together.

I looked down at my phone. A single message glowed on the screen.

From: Queenie

Stay after your shift. You still have something to do.

I sighed and locked my phone. I still have something to do,I told her.

Marcel frowned. What? We have class tomorrow.

I don’t know,I admitted, forcing a laugh. But I don’t want to go back home with her being pissy again.

Marcel chuckled, tucking her hair under her cap. Me too, honestly. I can’t even imagine. Good luck with that!

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