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Hanna sighed. She couldn’t take it if her sister said she saw her doing more than kissing. Embarrassment wouldn’t cut it. “Yeah. They kissed me there earlier today.”

“And you didn’t call me?”

“I’ve been busy. Besides, I’m calling you now. Everything is a complete mess.”

“What are you doing?” Riana asked.

“Driving,” she said.

“Pull over. You shouldn’t be driving while you’re upset.”

“I’m fine.”

“Hanna McCoy, you pull the hell over right now, or I’m going to throttle you.” Riana’s tone sounded too familiar for Hanna’s liking.

“Okay, okay,” Hanna said. She found a spot up ahead to pull over. “You sounded a lot like Mom just now. It was scary.”

“Yeah, well, you wouldn’t listen.”

“I’m listening now.”

“Start from the beginning and tell me everything.”

She did as her sister asked, except she left out the details in the cave and their loft. She so wasn’t about to share those.

“You need to go back and talk to them,” Riana concluded.

“Why me?”

“Because you’re the one who jumped to conclusions and ran away before confronting them.”

“But—”

“No buts. Talk to them before you do something you really regret. Besides, you may want to warn them about the magic in their club. That sounds serious.”

“You make it sound so simple.”

“That’s because you overcomplicate everything.”

“Gee, thanks.”

“You’re welcome.”

Hanna shook her head. Leave it to her younger sister to give her wise advice. “Fine. I’ll call them.”

“Call them and then go back. If you don’t, I may see it with my new abilities and tell you off for not listening to me.”

“Don’t let my magic residue give you a big head or anything.”

“Never. Call me when you get back there. I want to know you’re safe.”

“You know I’m the big sister here, right?”

Riana laughed. “Could have fooled me.”

“I’m hanging up now.”

“Love you, sis.”