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Well, that explains quite a bit. I wasn't surprised. I was somewhat relieved that the twins and I weren't the only ones with supernatural tendencies at our school and in our friend group. But was I surprised? Nope. I looked at Phoenix and shrugged. He raised his eyebrows and just shook his head. "Just be careful, Sage. You are starting to realize that not everything is always as it seems. Joey and I know Jacob. We've hung out with him on campus. We met Claire when she visited earlier in the year. She's nice and Jacob's mate," Phoenix said. "Is it your birthday party Jacob was talking about going to? A bonfire with a "Hocus Pocus" theme?" my cousin asked. "Yes, it is. The twins are hosting it for me at their place. Mr. and Mrs. Foster have planned to also host a family dinner for my pa