Nina “What happened to you?” Enzo said as soon as I closed the door, rushing over to me and taking my shoulders in his hands and looking me over. I shrugged him off and limped across the room, where I kicked off my muddy shoes and sat down at my desk to rest my injured leg. “You hired a talking skeleton to be my bodyguard?” I whispered, keeping my voice low so Lori couldn’t hear me. Enzo folded his arms across his chest. “Clearly you need protection, judging from your current state,” he replied. I laughed. “I look like this because I was running from your bodyguard. You could’ve at least warned me.” “Yeah, well maybe if you hadn’t run away from me last night and the night before, I would’ve had the chance,” Enzo growled. I rolled my eyes and went to stand, but a sharp pain shot throu