"What?" Asher uttered almost in shock. "Aunt Davina? Did something happen? Concern was evident in his voice. "I don't know man. It sounded urgent," Cory added. Asher's gaze fell back on me, hesitating for a second. "I'll be back," He muttered softly, holding my gaze for a deep second before leaving with Cory. As soon as the door closed, I fell on the bed, burying my face in my palms as I fought the tears that wanted freedom from my eyes. And the more I thought about everything that had happened in the last few days, I just couldn't help myself, and effortlessly, the tears rushed out from the jammed gate of my eyes. I didn't stop crying. I cried, releasing the suffocation I felt deep in my chest, but I couldn't get rid of the pain that seemed rooted in there. There was something about e

