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Chasing His Kickass Luna Back novel Chapter 354

Abby

The next day passes by in a blur. I can’t bear to tell my friends about the call from the health department; not yet, at least. Not until I know for certain.

My body feels heavy as I roll out of bed and make my way to the kitchen to make some coffee. It’s already eleven in the morning, but I’ve only just woken up. I’m sure I look like a mess, too; my hair is tangled, my eyes are surrounded by dark circles, and I’m in my disheveled pajamas. I’m just too exhausted to care.

Maybe my exhaustion is exactly why, when I hear my doorbell ring, I don’t think twice. Rubbing my eyes, I shuffle over to the door and swing it open.

And that’s when the microphone is shoved into my face.

“Abby! Why did you intentionally poison the guests at the Alpha gathering?”

My eyes widen as I take in the scene in front of me. There’s a reporter standing on my front step, shoving a microphone at me. There are two cameramen behind her, and both cameras are trained on me.

I shield my face from the unrelenting camera flashes and go to close the door, but the reporter has shoved her foot in the doorway to stop it from closing. Surely this is illegal, right?

“Please leave,” I mutter, trying to nudge her foot out of the way. “Don’t make me call the police.”

“Abby, it’s just one question,” she replies without budging.

I sigh. At this point, I just want to do whatever it takes to get her to go away. “Look,” I say, “I didn’t do anything intentionally. It was—”

The reporter cuts me off, immediately twisting my words. “So, you admit that your food was poisoned?”

I can’t help but think to myself that if I had known that I would be getting this much attention, I never would have agreed to the cook-off to begin with. I just want to go back to being a nobody, a meaningless restaurant owner in a sea of mediocrity. I think that would have been much easier.

Finally, I turn on the TV for the first time in days, figuring that a movie might help me get my mind off of things. But as the screen flickers to life, I’m immediately met with a news channel—the very last thing I had been watching before I shut my TV off several days ago.

The news anchor’s voice is unforgiving as the clips of me from this morning are smattered across the screen.

“This latest footage is just further proof that Abby intentionally poisoned the guests at the Alpha gathering,” he says, showing footage of me not only kicking the reporter’s foot out of the way and shielding my face from the camera, but also violatory clips taken through my windows; I can be seen shutting the blinds, the shaky camera footage creating an illusion of a woman gone mad.

“I knew Abby was guilty,” the other reporter, a woman, says with a shake of her head. She then looks directly into the camera. “Abby, just fess up to your crimes. Trust us; it will be easier. Wouldn’t you rather have a clear conscience?”

I can’t bear to listen any longer. I abruptly shut off the television, my hands trembling with anger.

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