[EMY]
I couldn't help it—I snorted behind my mask. Classic AUREA. The dynamic was alive and chaotic as ever.
Ren, meanwhile, was watching quietly again—this time, not at the crowd, but directly at me.
Why. Why me.
I pretended to be very interested in the merchandise booth across the way. Very. Interested.
Still, that faint smile lingered on his face. Not mocking. Not surprised. Just . . . soft. Like he knew I was there, hiding, and was letting me stay hidden.
I didn't know if that made things better or worse.
By the time Angel got her signed poster and stumbled back to me, she looked like she'd just been baptized in glitter and heartbreak.
"Emy," she said weakly, clutching the poster like a life raft. "Kai . . . he said no."
I threw an arm around her shoulders. "Welcome to the club, sweetheart. I've been getting told no by men since I was twelve. You'll live."