Leah I stared at the grumbling siren as we settled ourselves around the fire. She was being a spoilt brat, but I couldn’t bring myself to say anything about it. Mostly because I kind of got it. I didn’t much like the thought of spending another night in the tunnels either. Even if it was just in the tunnel mouth It was too cold not to even with the fire that Rhydian had built, and it was rapidly getting dark. The butchering of the stag had taken longer than any of us wanted. Still, we were finally free. We were out in the open and together and all of us had our health. That was something to be happy about and yet Amara seemed to be hell bent on causing an argument. I didn’t know what was up with her, she had seemed such a sweet girl before. All I could do was hope that it wasn’t the sa

