Seraphina Farris My day consisted of doing small tasks with my grandmother. After the blue skies darkened she said we could part ways. She insisted on giving Mr. Barnes a piece of her mind, but I told her to forget about it. All that mattered to me was that the wolf was safe and sound. Little did she know I would be making my way to see the two right now. I was without my car so I had to order a ride into the city. Before giving me a farewell hug, Gran told me to make up with Kennedy. I had every intention of making things right with her when I got home. Knowing his schedule too well, I knew Mr. Barnes would be at his bookstore, so that was my destination. I had a small conversation with the driver, but eventually I kept to myself and focused on my phone. I sent numerous texts to Isaia

