TERESA So many things had happened in the last few days that I felt like I was living in a nightmare. I knew I wasn’t dreaming, but I didn’t want to embrace it as my new reality. Everything hurt me both physically and mentally. I didn’t even consider my headache now. Two days had passed since the revelations that changed my life forever. Now I was just a woman chased by beasts that God knows what they wanted from me. Today I thought a lot about Sebastian’s mother, Dorothea. The woman wanted to do good by protecting her children, but made things more difficult. For a second, I remembered my mother. Her face was so far in my mind that I could barely recognize it. Long soft hair, the smell of amber, soft eyes, a bright emerald green, just like me. All I had left of her was just her name a

