Josiah “The best thing we can do for Amani right now is help her understand who she is,” Gavin said as Kathy moved around my bedroom. I wanted to throw them both out, especially since Kathy was shoving Amani’s clothes into a plastic bag. “And the best way for her to do that, is for her to come home,” Kathy said as she checked the other drawers. Once she was satisfied that she had gathered all of Amani’s things, she nodded over at Gavin. “I know that she feels safe with you, Josiah,” Gavin remarked as Kathy headed downstairs. “I know that you want to help her…but she wouldn’t be in this mess if it…” his voice tailed off and I scoffed. “If it wasn’t for me,” “You heard what Colin said,” he muttered, suddenly embarrassed. “This has to do with your past,” “Yeah,” “So…fix it, Josiah. Fi