Muna’s POV Angered by Devin, keeping information from me. I walked to the bed, almost unleashing my anger in its fabrics until I realized the both of them still stayed on the balcony I walk close to the balcony to eavesdrop on their conversation. The words I could pick out were only about them going for a race in the woods in the evening. Any other information I walked from was lost, and I was sure Devin wouldn’t spill. I sighed, returning to the bed just in time for the twins to step out of the balcony. “I’m sorry if the information I divulged has any negative impact on you,” Dylan said as he walked to the door. “You are not the one I’m mad at,” I said, still feigning anger. He chuckled as the doorknob creaked in his hand. The door opened, closing shut, while he disappeared throu

