“It is another woman.”
 
 “Yes, but she is you.”
 
 Emily rolled her eyes. “I just want you to stop trying to save Lunita.”
 
 “Is that what you think I am doing right now?”
 
 “You surely aren’t trying to kill Lunita.”
 
 I shuddered.
 
 “You just flinched again.”
 
 I gritted my teeth. “Am I to pretend like I do not love and accept the other part of you?”
 
 “The psychotic killing part.”
 
 “Enough.” I bared my teeth at her and pointed at Delphine. “We were talking about the dream-walking witch over there, not me.”
 
 “Fine. Let’s get back on Delphine.”
 
 “Yes.”
 
 “I will make this clear. We are not leaving, until Lunita is gone, so pick out a casket and pour out some liquor for that bitch because she’s as good as dead.” Emily stormed off.
 
 “What? Why would I pour liquor for her?” I glared at Emily. “And we were not done talking!”
 
 Fortunately for my mouse, the sight of her fat ass moving under the soft fabric made me falter for a few seconds and forget what I was yelling about.
 
 But, I got back to my rightful thoughts.
 
 I need help with getting through to her.
 
 I looked in the other direction and checked on Maxwell.
 
 He had already taken out a joint and begun smoking at the edge of the garden. As soon as he spotted me looking his way, he shrugged.
 
 Something is clearly wrong because even Maxwell and I are on the same page.
 
 Delphine called out, “Come on! I am not done showing you both my little slice of paradise.”
 
 I groaned and followed after Emily, still feeling uneasy about the situation.
 
 Delphine stopped up ahead.
 
 When Emily got to her, the woman began talking, but I couldn’t make out any of the conversation.
 
 Trying to save Lunita? Why is she ignoring the fact that this woman is beyond terrifying?
 
 I got to them.
 
 Delphine beamed. “It’s important to me that my family cultivates this land.”
 
 I do not care about this.
 
 My blood boiled.
 
 Delphine gestured towards a blue plant. “This is the Blushing Nightbell. When dusk settles, it unfurls its petals and illuminates the garden.”