Chosen By The Moon

Chapter 0210



Chapter 0210

Dylan POV.

He was so close to me, I could feel the heat coming from his own body slowly increasing my own. Lewis grinned while I simply glanced at his mouth. God, our lips were centimeters away from each other our breaths intertwined, causing a whole new form of heat to rise inside me. "You smell different today..." I heard him mumble slightly as he leaned even closer which caused my eyes to widen a fraction. "You should have told me." He spoke before finally backing away from my body.

His once cheeky, expression changed drastically as hurt took over his features. His eyebrows scrunched ever so slightly before a sympathetic smile became directed at me.

"Happy Birthday, Dylan!" My face dropped quickly at his words. I hadn't told anyone when my birthday was, so I genuinely had no idea how he knew it was actually today.

"How do you know that it is today?" I couldn't help but question him as I slightly turned my head away. There was no way that was just an estimated guess.

"Your scent is different. Everyone always smells different on their birthday, it's like your body subtly shows the day you were born into the world. Anyway, I always notice straight away if anything is different with you. Trust me." He smiled slightly before frowning once again. "How are you feeling today?" This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

I had no idea how I was feeling. My emotions were so up the wall it was becoming increasingly difficult to pinpoint just one. It was my birthday, I should have been at home, opening my homemade cards, and enjoying the chaos and giggles of my mom and Freddie as we baked a plateful of pancakes, right before seeing what gifts my family had managed to get for me. Instead of all that, I was miles from home, surrounded by people who I barely knew, and trying to fight for some semblance of a peaceful life. It wasn't the birthday I had in mind, but it was the birthday I got. I had to make the most out of my day.

"I'm just trying to keep my mind focused." I shrugged my shoulders in an attempt to show nonchalance, when in reality my mind and my body were hyper aware of everything. "Not that I'm actually allowed to do that." I rolled my eyes in frustration at what V was like. Actually thinking about it, maybe I just needed another perspective. I wonder what Lewis's opinion on things were.

"What do you mean, you're not allowed to do that? Whose stopping you?" Had he really no clue about what was going on? Could he not see that V was too soft, that she was too blind to the rest of the world to worry about anything.

"Who do you think?" I gave him a flat look as he began to process who it could be. Sometimes Lewis really could be clueless.

"That's just V. Even I have been telling her for weeks that she needs to start pushing for things in the pack. At the moment she's just focused on increasing our numbers." I just sighed. I understood that side of it, but she was just complacent, it wasn't about boosting the number of bodies the rebellion had, no, for V it was survival that she craved more than justice.

"Well, despite what her end goal is, the truth of the matter is that we need to do something soon. Did you know that 16 districts have burnt down their punishment stages?" I shook my head still trying to come to terms with what I had started. I really did need to give something back to the people who were willing to support me and my ideals. I was done cowering behind anyone I could.

"Actually it's 17 now. And that's just in America." He smiled slightly when my eyes widened at his statement. I almost forgot about the other countries trying to put an end to human persecution.


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