CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE –––––––– * * * * Everyone was quiet when we arrived an hour later. Even Wren seemed withdrawn as she showed the rooms to everyone. Tracey stayed in the foyer, which was big enough for a tennis court, but I felt her eyes. They hadn’t left me since we’d arrived and despite the private room I was shown, I still knew she could see me. When someone knocked on my door, I wasn’t sure if I should answer. I didn’t know if I wanted to talk to Talia’s sister or not, but then Kates burst through the door. “That was a welcoming invite.” She flung herself on my bed and flashed me a smirk. “What’s your problem? Your honey came to your rescue and now you get to sit back and wait for him to come to bed tonight. I don’t know about you, but that would give me the shivers, the good sh

