Dahnya’s POV: So far, school was alright this week. It feels different, though. It feels like I don’t belong here anymore. The kids’ priorities are ridiculous — even thinking this, somehow, seems unfair. They can’t help that they are regular kids with ordinary goals and ideas. I used to be like that… When I think of Levi in class, my body starts to tingle, and I feel the urge to get up from my chair, leave the class without an explanation, and simply walk out of school to find him. He warned me that mating would amplify this feeling even more, and I am beginning to understand why he was so cautious. If I closed my eyes and followed my feet, I believe they would take me directly to the train station, to my regular stop, and his apartment. The invisible force pulling us together grows str

