Andy I should have run. I should have done anything else but stand there and scream, but I felt frozen to the ground. The man I'd blindly followed to God knows where was a murderer. Oh God. Gio turned his head slowly, blank , cold eyes meeting mine from the doorway where I stood. He looked like a monster. Or maybe he'd always looked like one and this was the first time I was finally seeing him for what he was. "I told you to go upstair," he chided. It was only then that I came back to my senses. I turned on my heels and dashed off with no idea where I was going to. I heard him sigh behind me, "Don't bother running Alexandria. I'll find you." Tears streaming down my eyes, I skittered across the smooth marble floors, opening doors in search of an exit, or someone who could hel

