Rihav didn't lie when he said he'd come back. True enough, he returned that night, crashing at our place with the twins. I have no clue about the conversation between him and Dyessie or with his mom. He just barged into our bed and gave us a group hug with the twins. I didn't complain; I just went to sleep. Now, I'm here in the pool area with the twins. They're splashing around, having a blast in the water. Dyessie and Dion are still here, and Rihav's mom is around, too. Rihav has no idea about what happened yesterday; I didn't tell him because I didn't want to mess up their family. If it weren't for the twins, I'd be out of here and back to La Meyanda. But I don't want to ruin the beautiful smiles on their faces. I'll endure as much as I can. I glance at the glass wall of Rihav's place,

