JORDAN I could feel how tensed she became from behind me. I could tell that wheels were spinning in her head. I could swear that I was ruining everything so soon. “Jordan...” she called out softly. The sound of her voice was beautiful. How had I not noticed before? I shut my eyes, but refused to say anything. “I am sorry if I did something wrong, I was simply trying to help,” she added. My heart ache. She did nothing wrong. And we've come a long way since she returned. For the first time, she didn't look at me like a murderer and even cared for me. I sighed and ran a hand through my hair. Pain pierced where I touched and I hissed, remembering I had an injury there. “It’s nothing, and it isn’t you.” I tried explaining. “But you have to leave now, I really need to be left alone.” “B

