“Of course not!" Anna tapped her foot and looked him in the eye waiting for him to continue. All the years of snide remarks from his family had finally pushed her to the breaking point. “Then tell me," she paused as her hands clenched and unclenched at her hips, “why it feels like I'm defending myself again? I believed you last night when you said Erin was all over you and now you don't believe me when I tell you something?" Anna's hand raked through her red hair and she pinched the bridge of her nose praying for patience. She'd thought everything was better after they talked last night, but now it seems like they were falling right back into one of their most dangerous habits. His mother and sister had been a sore spot between them for years and now she knew he was still as blind as