I barely waited for the car to come to a full stop before I jumped out of it, rushing towards the house. Ethan walked out before I reached the front door, his face pale and grim. As I tried to push my way past him, he caught me by the shoulders. “You shouldn’t go inside,” he said, trying to catch my eyes. “You should not be here at all. Go now before things get bad,” he glanced towards Grace and Oscar that were just exiting the car, his eyes darkening. “Get your human friends and leave, Mia. There is nothing keeping you here now.” The anger and helplessness I felt took only a minute to transform into a blinding rage. Surprised by my sudden outburst, he was unable to do anything to stop me from shoving him aside so hard that he fell on his back and rolled twice. I

