Let him go I don’t follow Spencer out for several reasons. First of all, he could be lying to me. I can’t believe that the guy who has been cold and callous all week is suddenly a Good Samaritan. It’d be pretty damn convenient. Unless you’ve misunderstood his antagonism, a quiet voice warns. Whatever. I also don’t follow him out because doing so means leaving Katie alone with these guys, unattended. And while they may be bad news, at least here there are dozens of eyes on them. If I left her alone, anything could happen. She could think I ditched her and leave with them. No. Best to stay put and make sure nothing happens to her. I would want someone to do the same for me. The one good thing about that awkward and downright infuriating exchange with Spencer is that my head feels clear

