Lacey I turned my head around the room, not seeing any of the c*****e I remembered from earlier. I knew it happened, even though the memory felt more like a foggy dream. My eyes landed on Fin standing by my window, concern written all over his face. I barely had a second before Serene’s distorted voice screamed at me. “Why would you do that? I am helping you, i***t. If you ever think of using that s**t on me again without me giving you a reason, then I will show you the real reason your mother made that for you. What she was really concerned about happening. She heard the true stories of your grandmother, and you never bothered to keep reading her book.” “I’m sorry,” I mumbled, realizing she was right about the book. I tried to remember where I placed it, but I couldn’t worry about t

