★Noah★ The moment I stepped into the house, I knew I wasn’t alone. I didn’t hear her at first. I didn’t see her at first. But the scent of lavender and steel cut through the air. It was thick and suffocating. Which only meant one thing. Marcia was upset. I searched downstairs, but I didn’t find her, which led me upstairs, and then I found her perched on the edge of my bed. Marcia’s arms were crossed, and her expression was unreadable. This was not a good sign. “What is it now, sister mine?” I questioned as I tossed my phone and keys onto the dresser. Marcia didn’t respond immediately. She merely sat on my bed and studied me closely. Her gaze was sharper than usual, and when she finally sighed, I knew this wasn’t good. Whatever it was, it wasn’t anything good. “Anastasia had another drea

