Axel’s Point of View Theo was not my familiar. I don’t know why he felt the need to insert himself into this conversation or situation at all. The worst thing was he was just smirking at me. I shook my head and pulled on a pair of sweatpants and a t shirt before leaving my bathroom. “You can run, but you can’t hide,” snickered Theo. I paused mid-step because he was right. s**t. I was going to have to talk to him. I knew it would be awkward talking to Seraphina, but this was a whole other level of awkwardness. I did not want to have this conversation at all. “You’re not the only one!” exclaimed Seraphina. Damn it. She could read my thoughts. I knew this, yet I always seemed to forget it at pivotal moments. “You are definitely more like your mom than your dad,” muttered Theo. “How

