“Lila!” Judith exclaimed, shocked by my tone. I shouldn’t have snapped, but I couldn't help being peevish when nothing went my way. My mom didn't care about me. I was in a pack where I’d always be walked over, and the fact that a kid was going through stuff in this pack and no one was aware just made me doubt Dominic’s competency. “Is there something wrong? I believe I haven’t done anything to piss you off,” Dominic said, fixing his eyes on me. It wasn't about pissing me off actually, maybe I just needed an outlet. After all, it hadn't been easy since I got to Blackwood. I shifted uncomfortably in my seat. “Do you think you’ve done anything wrong to me? I know you saved my life, and I’m grateful for that, but you see, whatever comes after that, I’m not sure I can be grateful for it,

