ARIA. Things had gone from uncomfortable to outright disastrous. I focused so hard on my food while the brothers argued, taking note of the food on my plate I hadn't identified before. Take for example the tiny crust of nut seed caught between the spicy grains I was spooning into my mouth. When I finally looked up, I caught Sheila staring at me. She didn't make a move to tear her eyes from me and when I realized what she was doing; literally making her presence known, I knew the best thing to do was just look down at my plate and act like she was inexistent while the brothers argued. "You're always like this," Marcus spoke, bringing my attention back to them. "Your ego is so inflated that you don't want to speak to anyone. You don't think anyone is better than you are. That's why I d

