I could physically feel the way that my frown deepened with every passing moment that I stared down at the plate in front of me. My nose was crinkling as I continued to stare at the mushy contents spread on top of it. I hadn’t done so much as touch it—I was trying especially hard to avoid the green substance in the corner of the plate. “Is there something wrong?” I looked up, startled that I had been spoken to. My eyes found their way to Gigi, who happened to be seated directly across from me. I felt myself glance back at the plate before returning my focus to her once more. I was not oblivious to the fact that Ana, Ivy and the Alpha had all lost interest in their food and were now focused on me too. I had observed some things during my short time here. The children didn’t call h