AVERY He's not human. The words kept on repeating in my head until it was the only thing that I could think of. Cyrus wasn't human. I walked on autopilot out of his house, stepping carefully over the broken blocks and debris that littered the ground from the explosion. It was late, so it would be hard to find a taxi right now. And, I thought, at a neighborhood like this, taxis wouldn't just come in. They probably had to be requested. So I quickly pulled up the uber app on my phone, requested for a ride, and wrapped my arms around my middle to fight back the chilly night air. Why hasn't I brought a jacket? Well, it wasn't like I had known that the night was going to go like this. What on earth was I saying? No one would have expected a night to go like this. I was

