LEVI Ending the call with Reva, I stared at my phone for a second longer than necessary before realizing I was smiling. A knock echoed against my door right at that moment, and I quickly fixed my face as I invited the person inside. Logan, my best friend, entered, his eyes going straight to my face. “You’re smiling,” he said, making me realize I didn’t do a good job. And I frowned, forcing my expression to be neutral. “I am?” “Yes,” he replied, lips twitching with an inquisitive smirk of his own. “You are, and I want to know what it’s about.” I shrugged, playing dumb as I set my phone down on the counter. “Nothing,” but Logan didn’t buy it. “You disappeared last night,” he said, tucking his hands in his pockets as he leaned against the wall. “Yeah. I ran into one of the staff member

