I could sense her worry the second we made eye contact. “Sian, this is our friend, Amelia.” Susan grinned cheerfully hurrying to hug her daughter like she hadn’t seen her in a long while. “You!” Sian gasped. Susan looked slightly confused. “You know each other?” “Oh yes.” Sian glared at me with such disgust that I stepped back. That hurt because she had been a friend to me back at the pack house. I couldn’t let my whereabouts be leaked out, I wasn’t sure if Sian would be able to keep quiet. “Do you know how worried everyone’s been about you?” She snapped, grabbing my hand and dragging me away from the kitchen. I glared at her. Who did she think she was talking to in that manner. “I can’t go back there.” I sighed. Crying was the last thing I wanted to do right now so I sta

