“I’m sorry I didn’t keep a better eye on you, or I would have seen what was going on, Echo.” Talia sighed. “I thought you wouldn’t have this problem.” “Let me leave.” I demanded. “You’re no match for us, Echo. Sit your ass down.” Amy growled. That dangerous feeling I got before came back. She was actually threatening me. I snarled and stepped forward. Talia grabbed my arm and stopped me. “You had better start thinking more clearly. That would not have ended well for you.” She warned. I bristled at being stopped and turned my attention to the tiny vampire. I knew she was old, but she was so small, she didn’t seem that scary. Her eyes started glowing as she glared at me. “I can hear what you think of me, Echo. That is a dangerously stupid thought. Go sit down before I make you.”