LARA He looked at me hesitantly and I couldn't blame him of course. Considering how we separate it in the morning it was probably suspicious. But time was pressing and I had to do it now because later Demir could already be dead. The thought alone made me shudder and he didn't escape my stepbrother's eye. It also didn't make him rush to drink the tea that he watched with suspicion. “Just forget it!” I mumbled and took a sip from my cup, slumming it back into the saucer loudly. I got up and prepared to leave when he stopped me. “Lara, wait!” He said it with a hint of desperation and I turned back slowly to look at him again. “Are you even sure that we can still speak as civilized people?” I raised my brow at him, “I'm not so sure after the morning that we had.” “Of course we can,” he

