Chapter 30“Aine, really.” The Overseer smirked as he turned. “We need to stop meeting up like this.” I gritted my teeth at the casualness in his tone. He blocked the only way I could think of out of the Colony. Beside me, Kyer waited for me to make a move. “Get out of our way,” I growled. The Overseer glanced over his shoulder at the window as if surprised. “What? You don’t seriously think you can get through this, do you?” he asked with a chuckle. I had touched the glass earlier; I knew it wasn’t as thick as it looked. “I sure as hell am going to try.” “Be my guest.” The Overseer stepped aside, but when Kyer and I moved forward, he held up a hand to stop us. “Wait a minute, will you?” “He’s trying to distract us,” Kyer cried. “He just wants to detain us long enough for the Officers

