“I’ll talk to Franklin and let him know that we need some clothes,” Rex stands from the couch after thirty minutes in complete silence, “once he drops us off in town, we’ll escape.” I nodded quietly, my hands on either side of me as I sat on the bed. “Just wait here, I’ll be back. Lock the door, and when I come back, I’ll knock, one, two, three times, within a short space of time in between. That’s how you’ll know it’s me.” “Okay.” “Do not answer this door for anyone else, Ocean.” “I got it,” I followed him as he left the room, locking the door behind him. With an exasperated breath, I looked down at my phone but there was no signal . . . nothing to reach Trevor on. I was trying hard to keep all of the negative thoughts away, but after what happened at the mansion, and the way we left

