CAULDER “What do you mean she’s just gone?” Harper asked as she rushed into Remy’s room with me. “It’s past curfew.” “Shh, keep it down,” I reminded her, shutting Remy’s door. When I discovered Remy was gone, Harper was the first one I had called. Part of me knew I should tell my parents, but that felt like it would be a betrayal to Remy. There were no obvious signs that Remy was in danger, so it was more likely she snuck out on her own. That didn’t stop me from worrying that she was in some kind of danger. “I came here to talk to her, but she wasn’t here,” I explained to Harper. “And I can’t reach her by linking, either.” Harper’s eyes glazed over, and I knew she was attempting to reach Remy herself. When Harper’s eyes returned to normal, she twisted her face with failure. “I can’t