“Then why did she leave? Why was she running away until she saw me?” She asked, shaking her head in question. “Why didn’t you defend her? Why just watch in silence?” I opened my mouth to respond, but nothing came out. She was right. Lysandra had been halfway out the door, but the moment she had laid eyes on Sienna, something had shifted. She wasn’t going to leave because she was playing the game of stubborn. But I knew this, it was not going to end well. “Doesn’t matter,” I said, shaking off the thought. “What matters is that you stay in line. You have a place here, and I suggest you remember it. And if you think that I am going to ignore every stunt that you try to play, then you are going to be in for a bigger surprise than you’re going to want to deal with.” “My place? Stunt?” She st

