KIARA’S POINT OF VIEW The car stopped in front of my house at around eleven at night and I murmured a ‘thank you’ before getting out. Samael’s eyes were fixed on the road ahead and he didn’t even turn to look at me, about which I was actually glad. The situation was beyond awkward and I had no idea how to face him or make eye contact without making my face red. “Will see you at school.” He said to the steering wheel, and I realized that he was feeling no better than me as I saw him shaking his right leg continuously. “Yeah. Bye.” I replied and just rushed back inside, not sparing another moment. I heard him speeding off into the distance and closed my eyes in relief. Keres was watching on the couch with a packet of chips, laughing at a random drama playing on the laptop, which was a

