The car ride to the Callahan mansion felt like driving to an execution. Sienna sat in the back seat. Staring out the window. Not really seeing anything. Her mother drove. Hands tight on the wheel. Jaw set. Lora sat beside Sienna. Close. Like she could protect her from what was coming. But they all knew. Nothing could protect her from this. The morning was too bright. Too clear. The kind of day that belonged to people who hadn't destroyed their entire lives. Sienna's hands wouldn't stop shaking. She pressed them together in her lap. Tried to breathe. She hadn't slept. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw Noah's face. The way he'd looked at her last night. Like she was someone he didn't recognize anymore. The engagement ring was still in her pocket. She kept touc

