Sienna The moment I peeked through the blinds and saw them, my whole body went cold. It was my dad. And Jaxon’s mom. Both stepping out of the car, pulling luggage from the trunk. I gasped, spun around, and hissed, “Jaxon, it’s them!” His eyes widened. “Shit.” “Exactly,” I snapped, grabbing the nearest pillow to cover myself. “Why are they back so fast? They didn’t even tell us…” “They weren’t supposed to be back till next week!” he groaned, already stumbling off the bed. “Jaxon!” I pointed at the door. “Get out! Get out of my room now before they…” “Relax, I’m going!” He scrambled, half-dressed, looking just as panicked as me. We were whispering like idiots, but every second felt louder than the last. My heart raced. I was sweating all over, my legs shaky, my whole body sticky fro

