There was a bruise where I’d hit her.
 
 “Um…” Her voice was shaky, and my attention moved to her mouth. She touched my wrist. “Y-yeah?”
 
 I grabbed her hand. “Come with me.”
 
 She didn’t protest when I led her down the stairs and pulled her into an empty classroom.
 
 When I let her go, she began to pull on her sleeve. I didn’t think she realized she was doing it.
 
 Something in my stomach twisted.
 
 “I’m sorry,” I told her, and her gaze lifted from the floor. Her back was to the door, and she leaned back slightly when I cupped her cheek. I touched my thumb to the corner of her mouth as she blinked up at me. “Gregory was right, I should have been paying more attention.”
 
 “Ah—” she began, looking away. I knew what she was about to say before she said it. “It’s not a big deal.”
 
 It was.
 
 As if I didn’t feel guilty enough, Gregory’s not-so-subtle reminder rang through my head. We were human, but not. And she was a fae.
 
 She had no idea of her worth.
 
 “I’ll decide that,” I said. I touched my forehead to hers and closed my eyes.
 
 “I—I should have stayed out of it,” she began. “I didn’t think.”
 
 “Next time, think,” I told her. “But I still should have seen it.”
 
 “You’re not mad at me?” Bianca asked, her voice wavering.
 
 I opened my eyes and leaned back.
 
 She was watching me, tight with tension, and I realized she really thought I might be.
 
 “No,” I said. “As long as you don’t do it again, baby girl.”
 
 Bianca sucked in a breath and nodded.
 
 “I never want you to look at me like that again.”
 
 She froze, but then I could see her fraying. She pulled on a piece of her hair. “I—I’m not s-sure…”
 
 “Never,” I interrupted. I didn’t need her to explain—not if it made her that nervous. I just needed her to know. “I won’t be the cause of it.”
 
 She looked at the floor, blinking. “O-okay,” she said softly.
 
 She’d agreed, but I didn’t think she understood. No matter how long it took, I would make her feel safe again.
 
 Bianca POV
 
 My phone chimed in the early afternoon the following day while I was lurking in the library coffee shop.
 
 Unknown Number
 
 Please come to my office when you have a moment.
 
 I bit my lip. Did Uncle Gregory get a new line? He hadn’t let up on his messages and calls demanding that I see him. So it wouldn’t surprise me.
 
 I thought about ignoring it, but then… what if it wasn’t?