As I stood over the two unconscious men, I heard a familiar voice behind me. I spun around to see Kael, his eyes ablaze with anger, holding a pair of flat shoes. Our eyes met, and in that moment, I felt a wave of guilt wash over me. I had promised Kael that I would wait for him, but I had failed to keep my word. But there was no way I would turn my back on Levie, or her sister. "You! What do you think you're doing?" Kael demanded, his voice filled with frustration. "Didn’t I tell you to wait for me!" I hung my head in shame. "I'm sorry, Kael," I whispered, feeling guilty for not keeping my promise to him. "I heard a scream. It was Levie." I turned to Levie, whose eyes were wide with fear. "Who knows what would have happened to her and Callie if I hadn't shown up and those men hadn't t