"Rachel! Ready?" Athena called out, her voice booming through the stone corridor. She spared a glance at Seline, her expression turning bored and dismissive. "Oh, hello Seline. Still hanging around the hallways? Don't you have some filing to do for your father?" Seline went scarlet, her hands curling into fists at her sides. "We were just leaving," she hissed, turning on her heel and storming off, her two shadows trailing behind her like whipped dogs. Athena watched them go, then turned to me with a raised eyebrow. "What was that about? Seline has been trying to climb into my brother's bed since she hit her first shift. She's about as subtle as a landslide." I felt the lingering sting of Seline’s words, a small knot of jealousy still tight in my chest. "She made it seem like they were t

