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After the incident with the strange wolves that appeared in the front and backyard of the house, Dub seemed healed and kept his distance from me. I, too, avoided him and wouldn't return home until I made sure Elene's car was parked. That's how I survived the first week, between school, evening work, and full-time weekends. The twins' elusive glances, about whom I couldn't decide whether I wanted them close or not, were constant. The only thing I was sure of was to stay away from Chloe and Liam's girlfriend, whom I learned was named Amelia. Now, they did nothing but glare at me with hatred. I had a peaceful week, although I couldn't shake the feeling that the twins' apparent tranquility was connected to the appearance of that strange woman at the car wash, even though I didn't see her aga