The meeting dispersed soon after that. Rowan said he had a few calls to make and stepped outside the back patio door. He looked disquieted which wasn’t a look I was used to seeing on him. He had been tense throughout the entire meeting and had barely said a word. I could tell there was a lot on his mind but I let it go. This was neither the time nor the place. Most of the others had given me guilt-ridden looks but had left me alone. Dane’s sister had tried to apologise for her brother’s actions but had stopped when she saw the look on my face. I didn’t need apologies especially not from her. I was mad. And also, a little hurt? But what right did I have to be hurt? I didn’t know Dane enough to be disappointed in his actions. Before that night on the rooftop, we had never spoken much if at

