Instinctively, my head tilted at the voice of Evie. "Tori?" I exclaimed the moment my eyes found out Evie wasn't alone. She didn't smile, but she didn't look angry either. Good. "I am still mad at you. Both of you." Her fingers gesture at both of us and instantly I felt a dose of consolation settling in me. The girls slipped out of their shoes and situated themselves by each side of me. "I am sorry," Tori breathed out as a response and leaned her head on my shoulder and since then the time just flew by while we wriggle our legs in the water without any conversation. It was the kind of warmth I missed for a while now. I don't know how mom and Christian agreed to let my friends in but I am thankful they're here. "So tell me." Tori nudges my arm and pull back her head from my sho

