Raven refused to release the hold she had on her younger sister’s arm as she dragged her back to the dining room. She would have to be blind not to notice the worried glances she kept shooting behind them even though they had long lost sight of both the kitchen and the two men they had left in it. Something told her that if she let go of the younger woman's hand, she would immediately make a run for it, so she left her no chances. “Why didn't you tell me about the laptop thing?” April asked in a quiet voice. They had just come to a halt at the heavy double doors, so Raven dropped the hands encircling her sister's arm and released a sigh. She supposed it was best to get this conversation out of the way before they went back into the lion’s den. “We just started talking again last night,

