Cynthia Dion: I couldn't believe I had acted that way. Whether I called it frustration or tried to label it in some other way, the fact remained. He had left the car, his embarrassment evident, while I chose to stay inside for a few more minutes to collect myself. "I nearly lost my virginity to someone who couldn't care less," I muttered to Thia, hoping to provoke some sort of response from her. It was odd; even in our inability to transition, at least we had each other's company. However, I hadn't heard from her since I woke up. "Fine, give me the silent treatment. I'm heading home." I rolled my eyes and exited the car, offering the excuse that Thia might be upset over the fact that I hadn't lost my virginity to someone she was still mated to. That's when I noticed Rosalie, the devil