OLIVIA My eyes never wavered from the scarlet whirlwind in the blue and white floral sundress as she fled down the hallway with her duffel bag. When she was out of sight, I listened to her footsteps as she descended the stairs and got to the foyer. Then I heard the front door close with a soft bang. It was then that I sighed. "You're a coward, you know that?" I spoke out loud into the empty hallway while still looking in the direction the girl had just left. The door behind me clicked open, and I turned to meet my brother's cold, silvery-gray eyes. We glared at each other as I recollected the events of the past months that led us here. Three months ago, the little rogue decided to disappear out of the blue and go back to his mum's world, leaving us who were back here upset. The nex

