SIENNA I could only imagine what he was thinking, sitting there alone. I also didn’t know whether to stay or leave. I felt partially responsible for everything that happened. I wasn’t an i***t, I knew things were complicated for Hunter. Yet I dragged him here and then left him to deal with my personal stuff. I grunted, remembering that Aaron probably escaped already and now I would have to look for him somewhere else. But on the other hand, I didn’t really care. I already knew that he felt my presence yet he said or did absolutely nothing. That could only mean one thing – he wanted to see what I would do. I stepped inside the glass dome, admiring how pretty it looked this time of the year when roses were blooming all over it. The top of it was opened today so that one could