We stayed silent for a moment, the weight of the thought pressing down. Even Asher didn’t look like himself. That was rare. Usually, he looked like he could take on the world. Now, there was caution in his stance, a wariness I hadn’t seen before. “I don’t like this.” I admitted. “I don’t like that she’s out there, walking around, probably plotting something, and nobody can touch her. I don’t trust her. Not for a second.” Asher nodded, his expression hardening. “You’re not supposed to trust her. She’s the enemy. Always remember that.” I clenched my fists. “I know, but it doesn’t feel fair. She gets to live like a normal person, while anyone else would be thrown into the dungeon for half of what she did.” Gage shrugged. “Fair doesn’t exist in this world, Trinity. Not for people like us.

