Amani “Look, I know that you feel safe with Josiah, but I think it’s best that you stay here,” Gavin said softly as he reached out and placed his hand on my knee. I, on the other hand, couldn’t stop looking around the living room. The walls had pictures of me and my parents at various stages throughout the years. This was my home. I could feel it, but that didn’t mean I liked being here. “I get it, but…I don’t want to be here,” I admitted softly. “I know that sounds crazy, but I truly do feel safe with Josiah,” “I know honey, but this is what is best,” Kathy said rather forcefully, and I frowned as I tore my gaze away from one of the larger pictures. “Best for whom?” I questioned. “Because let me explain something to you, ok? I don’t know you. I don’t know either of you and I don’t fe