“Something wrong?” My father asked the moment Kayla walked out of the room. “I’ll be back,” Destiny said, running after Kayla, probably to thank her for what she said since it was the first time anyone got her dream right. I wanted to follow her but decided against it. The last thing I wanted was to draw attention to our relationship, especially since everything was up in the air. “She’ll be fine, just her anxiety,’ her mother said, which was another reason I didn’t go after Kayla because I was the cause of the attack. But at the same time, I didn’t want Hiro to tend to her either. “It’s your fault. You should have never pushed her,” the woman I assumed was Kayla’s grandma said, though I couldn’t tell, because everyone looked younger than what they were supposed to be. Even my parents,