AMOS “Whatever you are doing, you’ve got to stop it,” I warned Cole as soon as I entered the library. It didn’t take a lot to figure out where to find him when he was always here, and I’m already starting to consider removing it, too. Clarity isn’t supposed to see those things. It was already odd that she could see the dreams that had been haunting me for years. She isn’t supposed to see something more tragic! “I just left for a few days and they’re already slacking off with the cleaning. These books can’t catch dust. It’ll deteriorate.” He uttered, completely ignoring my remark. I approached him, and it was the only time he spared a glance at me, “What, I can’t complain now? These books are older than you. They need proper care.” He even lectured me. Cole looks genuinely pissed off,