"I can't believe this," Tanisha frowned. "What is wrong with people at this school? Are you okay?" "I'm fine," I nodded, smiling at her in reassurance. "Ace got there in time, or I wouldn't have been." Tanisha lowered her gaze, guilt crossing her features. "He had called me. I thought it was a trick or something. I'm so sorry." "Hey, it's fine," I shifted closer to her, taking her hand in mine. "Not your fault. If I were you I wouldn't have trusted him either." "But you went to save me, and I was back in my room, sleeping. I didn't even come to help," she muttered. "If one of the Wolves had called me, I'd think it's a trick too. But it was someone pretending to be your roommate. Really, it's not your fault, Tan," I said. She sighed, leaning in and pulling me into a hug. "I'm so gl