Chapter 228
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Chapter 228
“Yes, sir. He’ll pay you handsomely if you-”
“Luna Ella was announced dead a week ago. Today’s the day of her funeral.”
I froze, unsure of what to say. Obviously I wasn’t dead; I was standing right here, naked and confused but very much alive. But the man’s face was solemn as he took off his hat and held it against his chest.
“Was a shame, I hear,” he said softly, shaking his head. “Died during childbirth.” He glanced up at me with one weathered old eye. “Although you do look a bit like her… But not quite. Eyes are different, and so is
the hair.”
“That’s impossible.” I stormed past the old man and walked over to the nearby window looking into the first floor of the house. “I am Luna Ella. You must have false information.”
But when I leaned forward and looked at my reflection, I froze.
Because staring back at me… Wasn’t me.
Well… It was me, but different. As if I’d put on a different skin, or perhaps an off–brand costume of myself. My nose was the same, a gentle slope with a slightly upward tilt at the point. But there were freckles dotted across it now, which I never had before, and my face was a little more oval–shaped than it once
was.
The most striking differences were, indeed, my hair and eyes. My hair, once strawberry blonde, was now a deep almost burgundy color like the light glinting off a slab of polished mahogany wood–deep chocolate with reddish streaks that caught the sun.
And my eyes, which used to be a bright blue, were now a cool silver. The irises were so close to white that they nearly blended in with my scleras.
Trembling now, I reached up to touch my face and hair. I almost expected my hand to go right through it, like I was some kind of ghost, but my fingertips met solid flesh.
This was real. I was real.
But… how?
It didn’t make any sense. I was convinced that Sophia was behind this somehow, though; perhaps she’d dyed my hair and the drug she gave me somehow changed my eye color. But that didn’t explain the freckles, or the face shape, or the fact that I was just now realizing that I was probably two inches taller than before.
Still, it had to be her. I definitely wasn’t dead. Whoever had claimed I was dead was either lying or mistaken.
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Chapter 228
“Take me back to Ashclaw,” I repeated, turning toward the farmer once more. “Please.”
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A couple of hours later, I found myself sitting in the passenger seat of the farmer’s beat–up old pickup truck, scarfing down the remnants of a sandwich he’d prepared for me–I was shockingly hungry, likely another side effect of the drug–and dressed in a spare pair of his overalls and a flannel.
Finally, the farmer pulled up to the Ashclaw Alpha manor. He stopped a little ways down the road and put the truck in park.
“I’m afraid this is as far as I take you, little lady. The funeral is closed to the public and I don’t want to get in no trouble for showin‘ up uninvited.”
“That’s alright.” I swung the door open and climbed out. His boots were several sizes too big on me but I’d return them soon enough. “Just wait here. When I come back, you’ll be paid well for bringing the Luna of Ashclaw home.”
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