Erevus glanced up at the moon. He said, “It is past midnight. You better get home.” I followed his gaze, dismay overcoming me. I didn’t want to leave. I didn’t want to go back to the castle. Erevus took a step back from me before taking two steps forward, kissing me deeply, passionately. “Please, don’t go,” I whispered. “It’s you that needs to go, remember.” He whispered against my lips. “I’ll see you tomorrow- for better or worse.” I nodded. I tried to take a step back, but he pulled me back. “No dream walking tonight. Understand?” “I don’t know if I can control it. It’s random when I do. Do you know how I could control it?” “I can’t teach you tonight, Isadora. Just don’t let your thoughts wander. Please, nothing tonight. You better get home, safely.” Erevus backed away,

