16 It turned out the next morning, the lodge was abuzz with activity. “What’s going on?” I asked Lorie and Keeva during breakfast. “Tonight is the full moon,” Lorie said with a singsong tone. I frowned. Keeva rolled her eyes. “She doesn’t know, Lorie.” She looked at me as if she was a teacher and I was a child. “Every full moon, we celebrate outside. It’s a big deal. You’ll love it.” A big party under the full moon every month? It sounded heavenly. One more great point for my decision to stay. Because of the preparations, I didn’t have my usual practice with Fabula, but I got to help out with enchanted flower arrangements to be placed outside. I barely saw Evelyn all day, and I was really dreading it. I wanted to tell her about my decision, and at the same time, I didn’t. I would br

