Pollux.
I had never seen my sister as upset as she was, and to be honest I thought she was going to kill Zia before I jumped in to pull her off the poor girl. Perhaps Zia was a wicked pain in the ass and deserved every bit of what she got but I wouldn’t let Cassie be the one to pull that trigger. I wouldn’t let her live with the guilt.
The problem was I hadn’t anticipated the way things ended, and as Cassie said she thought Inanna, the head of students, had something to do with what was wrong with Lucas. I didn’t want to believe it.
“Cassie, you can’t be serious.” I scoffed, shaking my head. Her eyes darted around the room before she gave me a sharp glare and nodded with her head for us to follow her. I wasn’t sure where we were going, but when we stepped outside into the cool afternoon air with no one around us, she let go of a sigh and turned to face us.
“Okay, now that we are away from prying ears, I think Inanna has something to do with what’s wrong with Lucas.”