Everything went in a blur to me. The moment Kenna was discharged, there was a black heavily-tinted SUV that’s waiting for us at the hospital entrance. Several men help put all the bags inside while Kino helped me and Kenna hop in the backseat. “Thank you,” I said with a small smile as I waited for him to make him get inside the car, sitting on the other side of Kenna. The whole ride was quiet and it was deafening. The driver is not even playing some music. Kenna was just so tired to even talk. She was asleep. I looked out of the window and recognized the direction where we're heading off to. I looked at Kino and saw him looking at me with a serious glance. I bit my lower lip and immediately looked away. Wrong move. I shouldn’t have looked his way because I would only be melting und