Chapter 30 I wasn’t sure what time it was when my cell phone started vibrating, waking me up, but when I opened my eyes and saw the gray beginnings of morning’s light shine through my window, I guessed it was around 6:00 a.m. I turned and looked at the clock. Close. 6:30. I’d been asleep for nearly two hours. After I’d parted ways with the group, who all looked exhausted except for Liam, I didn’t go to bed like everyone else. Instead, I ran on the track for almost an hour, trying to burn off some energy. I had attempted to use Light, like Liam suggested, but I just couldn’t get it to come. My body demanded something more. Maybe if I could’ve calmed my mind . . . I finally picked up the phone. “Hello?” “Is Tessa safe?” Liam’s frantic voice had me sitting up. “I think so, but I just wok

