...Maverick POV... The moment Sienna returned to the room, nothing else mattered. I had spent the past whileapologizing to Asher. I was far too hard on him. Yet what bothered me the most was how much he really seemed to believe he was at fault for what had happened. I mentally chastised myself for the way I had acted earlier. I had accused him and put all the blame on him, when I knew full well it was never his fault. Sienna is like a butterfly. You want to cage her to protect her from the darkness of this world. But a butterfly will never grow in captivity. Which means you need to set it free. Allow the butterfly to take its chances against the cruelty of this world, in hopes of fostering a better future. I could see that Asher truly cared about Sienna. As much as I had tried to igno

