CHAPTER 24/1.

The truth.

Logan.

Again, again that fucking dream.

I couldn't count the times I'd had the same dream, Sean's voice haunted me. She was afraid of his words because she knew he was right.

As much as I waited awake for Lex thinking that she would sneak into my room, she never came. And it was my fault. How was she going to go to me after being the cause of that look again?

How I regret having done that. Her eyes were ... the same as those I saw on the cliff, I had been the cause. He was equal to or worse than Samuel.

—Cloe you turned me into a son of a bitch —I said to myself— you turned me into the only thing that could destroy me.

It was useless, I was not going to sleep.

I left the room on my way to the beach yearning for fresh air. Every day I felt like I was suffocating a little more.