When breakfast was over, Gage and I left the packhouse and we left the territory but I noticed one car following us. “Do we need to be worried about them?” I asked. “No. They’re with us. Extra protection.” Gage said. “I don’t want a heap of warriors hanging around school and scaring people.” I said. “They’re gonna stay out of sight but close while you’re in class. Just in case.” He said. “Okay. Make sure that they do.” I said. We kept driving when I checked my bag to make sure that I had everything I needed and I was mainly looking out the window for most of the drive. “Are you alright?” Gage asked. “Yeah, why?” I asked. “Because you’re usually a lot more talkative than this.” Gage said. “Yeah. I’ve just got a lot on my mind.” I said. “Don’t worry. You’ve got no visib

