I ran over to the door and banged on it as loud as I could for a while, then pulled it open. I found Aaron still at the door, facing me, as if he had stood waiting for me. My breath hitched as once again our faces came extremely close. “You’re a nightmare, Zera. In case no one has told you that before, I want to be the first.” He said this, stepping forward, and this made me back away. “One minute you look happy, and the next you’re a walking chaos.” I didn’t want to be a nightmare or chaos, but he wasn’t giving me much of a choice. My brow furrowed. “So, are you just here to tell me that?” “Yes,” he answered, his voice sounding anything but reasonable. “You have the natural talent of driving me crazy; not a lot can do that.” That was not a compliment, but my heart had already decided