Chapter 10

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~Luna's POV + Time Skip~

Finally, after what seemed like eternity spending my life sitting and listening to a boring lecture, the bell finally rang, signaling it was time for lunch. I thanked the Gods for blessing me with such joyous noise. My stomach was practically eating my insides by the time the bell rang. In a blink of an eye, I grab my supplies and bolt out the door. I place my school supplies in my locker then head towards the cafeteria. After entering the room, I make a B-line towards the line and take my pick from the row of meals in my sights. After retrieving my desired meal and paying the lunch-lady behind the counter, I walk straight to my table and, as I take my seat, everyone greets me like they usually do.

"Hey guys," I respond. I immediately notice Jack absence, which gave me a wave a relief. It saves me the trouble of coming face to face in an awkward (or possibly deadly) encounter. As everyone resumes to their normal routine, I grab my 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' book in order to drown out the conversation between Merida, Rapunzel, and Anna. I was too focused on my book that I didn't even realize that three pairs of eyes were staring right at me.

"Luna?" Rapunzel calls out.

"Hm?" I put down my book and give my attention to the group of girls. "What is it?"

"We were wondering if you would like to come with us to the mall today. You know, like a girl's day."

"W-we?" I ask.

"Yea 'we'," Anna repeated. "You, me, Merida, Rapunzel, and my sister, of course."

"What?" Elsa says as she looks up from her paperwork and raises an eyebrow to her sister. Typical of her to be so indulged in her work.

"Uh, s-sure; I think that'll be fun," I say.

With that, I pick up my book, once again, and indulge myself, similar to Elsa, into my book. I rather not get into the girls' planning. I knew that this was their way of helping me get over my recent break up. Even though I would just have a lazy day, Rapunzel always believes that going out with friends is better instead of moping by yourself. Since I was so into my story, I didn't realize the sound of everyone's voices diminishing until it was completely quiet amongst the group. Of course, the sound of teens surrounding us and talking to each other couldn't drown out the utter silence. I look up towards the others, but before I could ask if the cat got their tongue, I clearly see the fear in their eyes. I suppose the perks of joining the Boogeyman is that I could sense people's fear. I follow their gaze only to find Jack approaching the table with another girl by her side. I quickly determine that the mysterious woman was none other than Tooth herself.

Once they both reach the table, Jack speaks up, "Luna, we have to talk."

I roll my eyes. "I have nothing to say to you."

"Look, you don't understand what happened."

"I don't care. Don't waste my time on something as petty as this. And, why did you bring her?" I use my book to point to Tooth.

"I came to help straighten things out," Tooth reassures.

"Look Jack, I don't want to talk about it." I shove the book into my bag, strap the on my shoulder, and begin walking off, attempting to leave the room.

"Are you serious? You're going to walk away from this." His voice rose, which caught the attention of others who couldn't bother to mind their own business.

"Just, shut up." I could hear the sound of multiple footsteps following behind me; could only guess that they could've come from Tooth, Jack, and Elsa.

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