I awoke early due to a knock on the door. Why was my mother bothering me when she knew it was Saturday? I walked out of the room, and my eyes narrowed. I felt like punching the person bothering me this morning because he was sitting in front of me on the couch in our living room. And he gave me a friendly smile. "Don't smile at me. I'm not pleased with your visit. It's still six o'clock in the morning, but you've already arrived. What do you need?" I asked. "Didn't you promise Mitch you'd go for a walk today?" Duke asked, frowning. "How do you know?" I asked. Duke laughed. "Of course, I know because she’s in the town with Amara waiting for us," said Duke. I was gaping. "Don't you get tired, Duke? I still want to sleep in the morning, " I said. "If Mitch can be the

