“Hey, what's wrong?" Dana asked, c*****g her head at me. “Nothing," I said curtly. “I know you're lying," she said with a knowing look. “It's nothing. We should go," I said, noticing the crowds of people starting to disperse and make their way back home. Nodding, she followed me through the crowd. I kept an eye out in hopes to run into Abel but came up empty. He said he'd find me but he must've forgotten. “Okay, what's wrong? Seriously," Dana said, a serious look in her eye. “It's nothing. The story. It just-" “Was it the part about the hybrids?" She asked, reading right through me. I nodded. “Don't worry. That's not going to happen to you." “That's not it. It never should have happened in the first place," I snapped, feeling guilty immediately once I noticed the hurt look in h

