Hannah I was in my room, trying to distract myself with a book, when I heard the crunch of tires on gravel. My heart leapt as I immediately recognized the red car pulling up the sunlit driveway. Viona. Without thinking, I tossed the book aside and raced down the stairs, nearly tripping over my own feet in my haste. I burst through the front door and sprinted down the drive, meeting Viona halfway as she climbed out of her car. We collided in a tight embrace, swaying together as tears pricked at my eyes. For a moment, just a moment, I felt like I could breathe again. I’d been home in Silvermoon for two days now, although it felt like an eternity. My friends had gotten wind of what had happened, but only a little bit. I’d told them that Noah and I finally divorced, but the r

