“What about you’re taking me out to feed tonight?” I asked. “You said you’d take me out at sunset.” “You’re right,” he nodded. “We will. With Cecil, Jack, and myself, that should make for an easy and quick night.” “Really?” I squeaked, feeling the anger dissipate and excitement wash over me in its place. “Sure,” he smiled. “But we are going to go where I want to go and do things my way.” “Yeah, yeah,” I said as I rolled my eyes. “Whatever you say. I’ll be getting out of this stupid bedroom. That’s the only thing that matters.” I heard Jack chuckle, so I turned to face him. He’s got the biggest smile on his face. I’m glad to see he finds my being imprisoned amusing. “What is so funny?” I asked as my face became serious again. He wiped the smile off his face instantly before he said, “

