Chapter 36
Chapter 0036 Chapter 0036
Hannah
After politely excusing myself from the cluster of council members' wives, I made a beeline for the bar. My throat felt parched, an anxious dryness brought on by Noah's lingering presence even after he had departed. The flute of champagne was already growing warm in my grip, and I certainly couldn't drink it. Sidling up to the sleek marble counter, I caught the bartender's eye. "Could I get a sparkling water, please?" I asked, sliding the champagne flute toward him.
The bartender eyed the untouched champagne glass. Is the champagne not to your liking?"NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
"Oh, I'd just prefer not to drink tonight." I met his gaze with a coquettish smile that made the young bartender's ears turn pink. "I actually prefer water."
His brows furrowed ever so slightly, but he didn't question me further. With a slight bow, he turned to prepare my drink. I let my shoulders
drink. I let my shoulders slump a bit once his back was turned, and I leaned on the counter.
I was going to have to get used to this whole no-drinking thing. But it did feel good to have my head clear.
"Hannah? Is that you?"
The gentle lilt of Zoe's voice made me turn. She stood just behind me, looking beautiful in a maroon silk
gown
that brought out the color of her eyes. A warm smile curved her lips as she regarded me. It took all of my energy to smile back.
"You look stunning this evening," she said, gesturing to my simple black gown before her eyes fell on the diamonds around my throat. "And that necklace is exquisite... Is it vintagE?"
Heat prickled across my cheeks at the compliment, and at the glittering reminder of Noah's actions tonight. Too bad he hadn't actually given me the gift out of the goodness of his heart, but rather that he wanted something. I didn't know what he wanted, but I knew I would find out soon. Unconsciously, my fingers drifted up to trace the diamonds as I offered Zoe a small smile in return.
"It was a gift from Noah, actually. A bit... unexpected."
Zoe's eyebrows hiked up in surprise, and for a moment, something unreadable flickered through their depths. But only for a moment. "A gift?" she asked. "How lovely of him. Is there a special occasion?"
I opened my mouth to respond, but the bartender reappeared with my drink at that moment. With a murmur of thanks, I accepted the sparkling water and took a sip.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the shift in Zoe's expression again-the subtle tightening around her gaze as she watched me drink water instead of alcohol. Clearly, it had not gone unnoticed.
"You're abstaining from alcohol tonight?" she asked lightly after a beat of silence. "Is everything alright?" Tamping down a flare of panic, I responded with a casual shrug. "Just taking a bit of a break from alcohol on my doctor's recommendation. I've been having some... stomach issues lately."
It wasn't a complete lie. The thought of alcohol did make my queasy belly churn even more violently than usual these days. But Zoe's gaze had sharpened shrewdly, her lips pursing ever so slightly. Chapter 0036
She didn't believe me. Not fully, at least.
But to Zoe's credit, she didn't push the matter further than that. Instead, she simply lifted her wine in a silent toast, a small, almost knowing smile playing on her lips.
"Well, I certainly don't blame you for keeping a clear head," she said breezily. "It would be wise for all of us to be on our best behavior with the Alpha Council here."
My stomach plummeted at her words as I followed her pointed gaze toward the grand double doors. They had just swept open, framing the entire Alpha council as they made their way into the room with their black and white tuxedos and perfectly groomed hair, Finally, a deep voice rang out over the ballroom as one of the stewards announced the Alphas by name. I recognized Drake at once as they drew nearer-that bold sweep of raven hair, those chiseled features so like Adam's, if not as cherubic
Chancing a glance over at Zoe, I felt myself soften a bit upon seeing her pained expression when she saw Drake. I sidled a little closer, and placed a gloved hand on her arm. She startled a bit at my fouch and looked over at me.
I said nothing, but merely shot her a small nod and a smile. She seemed to relax a bit-perhaps bolstered by my support. I then turned back to look at Drake and the other Alphas.
He moved with an easy, predatory grace befitting his title as an Alpha. But it was Noah, who was now at his side, his face practically carved from marble, who drew my gaze like a magnet. I braced myself for the storm brewing behind those inscrutable emerald eyes, and found myself reaching up to touch the diamonds around my throat..
One by one, each Alpha offered a shallow bow or nod of acknowledgement to the sea of faces as their names were called out. When Drake's turn came, he cast a sweeping glance across the ballroom-his eyes glittering like shards of blue topaz as they raked over me and-
I looked over to see that Zoe had slipped off into the crowd. She was gone.
A slow, serpentine smile curved Drake's mouth then as his gaze met mine. The tips of my ears flushed hot as he made his way through the crowd, headed straight for me. Although, I couldn't decide whether I felt more heat from his own figure approaching, or if it was Noah, trailing alongside him with a fire burning in his clenched jaw.
"Luna Hannah," Drake said, bowing at the waist once he had stopped a few paces away. "It's been a while since we've met. You look stunning tonight."
Drake reached for my hand, his lips brushing across my gloved knuckles in a gentlemanly gesture as his eyes bored heatedly into mine. "And that necklace.. The diamonds bring out your eyes exquisitely."
Over his shoulder, I met Noah's stony glare. It was almost a challenge, Drake's bold move-testing the boundaries of civility and Noah's control. Without a word, Noah strode over to stand beside me. Well, two could play at this game.
Curving my lips into a brilliant, dazzling smile, I gently extricated my hand from Drake's grip. The other curled confidently around Noah's bicep, giving it a pointed squeeze.
"Why thank you, Alpha Drake," I practically purred, shifting to press my body subtly against Noah's side.
His frame went rigid, although I refused to look at him "Isn't it lovely? It was a gift from my loving husband."
Noah drew in a sharp breath. Drake, too, had gone silent-his gaze flickering calculatingly between the pair of us as the pieces clicked into place. He was no idiot, I would give him that.
"I see," he said with a shark's smile-a smile that told me that our conversation had only just begun. Then, with another bow, he said, "I'll leave you two to it. I'm afraid I have some mingling to do. Luna. Alpha."
"It was a pleasure seeing you," I said in a tilting voice, dipping into a curtsy. Noah, still stiff as a board, merely inclined his chin at Drake and sipped his champagne as he watched him go.
"Are you drunk already?" Noah blurted out, glancing at the water in my free hand. "You're not acting like yourself."
"No."
With nothing more than that singular, curt word, I released my grip on his arm so quickly it was almost as though I had been burned. I turned on my heel and strode off, my pleasant smile instantly dropping from my face the moment he could no longer see me.