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Toby “What do you think she’s hiding?” Toby asked. He clung to Ayanne’s hand, rubbing the pad of his thumb against the inside of her wrist. With each swipe, he searched for that tiny spark that should be there. That’s what everyone calls it, right? Sparks of electricity shooting through your being? Just a tingle. Nothing different from the first time he got to touch her. Although that wasn’t exactly something to overlook. He just wanted that confirmation like their stupid lucky siblings had. It wasn’t fair. “I’m not sure,” Carter mused. “She’s not always been known to be a liar or to hide something. Makes me wonder if it’s just him she’s afraid of.” “Who else would she be afraid of?” Ayanne shot back at Carter. “No one else knows us that isn’t here or at Diamond Sky, and nobody w