I'm afraid if something doesn't give soon, there will be hell to pay. And on that thought, I finally sat up and gave him an answer.
"Nothing Dev, I just feel...off. Like that feeling you get before the other shoe drops." He clapped me on the shoulder and took a seat next to me. "You wanna go for a run?"
Yeah, maybe some physical exercise might clear my head. Somehow I didn't think so though, and besides I didn't feel like leaving the grounds, not until I got a handle on things. Not until I was sure where the danger lay.
"No, I don't want to leave the others unattended. I need to stay close to home today." That was the only thing I was sure of. Which only added to my unease. I couldn't see the threat, but I knew it was close to home. I won't leave them unprotected.