SADIE I was most definitely going to throw up. Gray came up and slept in my room; it was the most fantastic sleep ever. I felt great when we woke up, and he even kissed me before going to the kitchen to get us breakfast. He had run into Maddox, ran our plans past him, and gotten his keys so we could return to the city today. I spent too long getting ready, nervous about meeting his mother and grandfather. The longer I took, the more I worried I would make us late. It turned into a vicious cycle, and I felt sick from the anxiety and the sugary breakfast pastry that felt heavy in my stomach. Gray went to help with party prep while I finished getting ready. When I was finally headed downstairs, I knew we were infringing on being late. I passed Sloan, who was staring angrily into a box in h