I didn’t know what I was supposed to think. For goodness sake, I didn’t even know what I was supposed to feel, or say either. Her statement had been so vague, yet so suggestive, that it had send my mind and body into overdrive. I had the feeling that she was playing with me, that she was going to make a fool out of me and I was about to walk right into her trap. There was this unstable feeling within my chest, like my heart was about to bounce right out of it. Of all the things that Anoa could have chosen to do at the moment, she had chosen to do this. I had laid my soul down before her—perhaps not as openly as anyone else would have—but I had told her how I felt about everything that had been happening between the two of us lately, and she had practically ignored everything that I had s