As the days went by, Xavier and Luna's love continued to blossom, becoming the talk of the high school. Meanwhile, Sonia and her team were secretly plotting their next move to take down Luna.
With only a day left before the big competition, which was being held in another state, Xavier had already made arrangements for their accommodations. He had booked a cozy hotel room for himself and Luna, ensuring they would have a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Luna was thrilled and grateful for Xavier's thoughtful planning. She couldn't wait to spend more time with him and explore the new state together.
But little did they know, Sonia and her team were cooking up a storm, determined to sabotage Luna's chances of winning the competition...
Luna hugged her mom, grandma, and little brother, Max, tightly, feeling a pang of sadness. She would miss them dearly. As she pulled back, she took one last look at her family before turning to leave.
She had asked Xavier not to come to her place, fearing her parents might discover their relationship. Instead, she would be heading to Xavier's mansion.
Unbeknownst to Luna, Sonia and her boys had parked their car in front of Luna's house, watching her every move with calculating eyes.
Finally freeing from the hug they wished her success in the competition
As Luna walked a short distance from her home, a sleek black car suddenly pulled up beside her, blocking her path. The tinted windows rolled down, revealing Sonia's smug face.
"Well, well, well," Sonia said, her voice dripping with malice. "Look what we have here. The little princess, all alone and vulnerable."
Luna's heart skipped a beat as she eyed the car warily. She didn't like the look of this one bit.
"What do you want, Sonia?" Luna asked, trying to keep her voice steady.
Sonia's smile grew wider. "Oh, I just wanted to have a little chat with you. About Xavier."
Luna's instincts told her to be cautious. She didn't trust Sonia one bit.
Sonia's smile turned sinister as she nodded to her accomplices. They quickly pulled Luna into the car, holding her down as Sonia produced a white handkerchief.
Luna struggled and kicked, but it was too late. Sonia pressed the handkerchief over her nose and mouth, and Luna caught a whiff of something sweet and chemical.
She tried to hold her breath, but it was no use. The substance on the handkerchief was too potent, and Luna felt her eyelids growing heavy.
As the world around her began to blur, Luna realized she was in grave danger. She tried to cry out for help, but her voice was muffled and weak.
And then, everything went black
Little Max, who had secretly followed his sister, stood frozen in terror, his eyes wide with fear. He had heard everything, and his little mind was racing with panic.
Just as Sonia's car was about to speed away, another car pulled up beside it. Max's wails grew louder, and Xavier, who was driving the car, wound down the glass in shock.
Xavier had wanted to surprise Luna, but instead, he found a little boy standing alone and crying
Xavier wound down the glass, his eyes scanning the area. He was about to call out to Luna, but instead, he saw a little boy standing alone, wailing.
The little boy's eyes were red, and his face was streaked with tears. Xavier's expression softened, and he felt a pang of concern.
"Hey, little guy, what's wrong?" Xavier asked, trying to comfort the child.
But before the little boy could respond, he pointed down the street, his eyes welling up with tears again.
Xavier's gaze followed the little boy's pointing finger, but he didn't see anything out of the ordinary. He turned back to the little boy, wondering what was wrong.
"They took her! They took my sister Luna!" Max wailed, his small body shaking with sobs.
Xavier's expression darkened as he listened to Max's words. Suddenly, Luna's grandma and mother rushed out of the house, their faces etched with worry.
"What's going on? Max, what's wrong?" Luna's mother asked, her voice trembling.
Xavier tried to calm them down, but his own emotions were simmering just below the surface. "I don't know what happened, but I'll do everything I can to help find Luna," he promised.
Just then, Max pointed at Xavier and said, "Sonia took her!"
Xavier's eyes flashed with anger at the mention of Sonia's name. His jaw clenched, and his fists tightened. "Sonia?" he repeated, his voice low and menacing.
Luna's grandma and mother exchanged worried glances
' please, you have to find Luna," Luna's mother begged, her voice filled with desperation.
Xavier's expression softened slightly as he looked at Luna's family. He nodded, his mind racing with determination. "I'll find her," he promised. "I'll do whatever it takes to bring Luna back to you."
Xavier's eyes narrowed at the mention of Sonia's name. His jaw clenched, and his fists tightened. "Sonia?" he repeated, his voice low and menacing.
Luna's grandma and mother looked at each other in confusion. "Who's Sonia?" Luna's mother asked.
Xavier's expression turned grim. "Just a schoolmate," he muttered.
But the tension in his body betrayed his casual tone. Xavier was seething with anger, and he was determined to find Luna and make sure she was safe.
Xavier quickly pulled out his phone and dialed a number. "Gabriel, Alexander, I need your help," he said, his voice urgent.
"Gabriel and Alexander, I need your help," he said, his voice urgent. "Luna's been taken. Sonia is behind it but I have a lead. Meet me at the old warehouse on 5th and Main."
He arranged his men to canvass the area and alerted the police to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity.
Meanwhile, Xavier was already driving in the direction the little boy had pointed, his heart racing with every passing minute. He was determined to find Luna and bring her home safely.
Xavier's grip on the steering wheel tightened as he drove. He couldn't shake off the feeling that Sonia was involved in Luna's disappearance. The little boy's words kept echoing in his mind: "Sonia took her!"
Xavier's eyes narrowed, his mind racing with possibilities. He knew Sonia was capable of ruthless behavior, but he never thought she'd stoop to kidnapping.
As he turned a corner, Xavier spotted a black SUV speeding away. He floored it, his car surging forward as he gave chase.
The SUV screeched to a halt in front of an abandoned building. Luna, now awake, glared at Sonia with venom in her eyes.
"You!!! You are a devil, Sonia!" she spat, struggling against the ropes that bound her wrists.
Sonia sneered, her eyes flashing with malice. "Shut up, you little brat," she snarled, slapping Luna across the face.
Luna's head jerked back, but she refused to back down. "You'll pay for this, Sonia," she hissed, her eyes blazing with defiance.
Sonia laughed, the sound echoing off the walls of the abandoned building. "We'll see about that," she sneered, pulling out her phone to make a call..