GABRIEL
That evening when we got home from school, I made my excuses and went to take care of my business. “Where’re you going? Aren’t you going to hang out with us?” Anna stepped in my way to block me.
“You two have Tai Chi in half an hour; take Gianna to the training room with you.” I didn’t look at Gianna before heading for the stairs.
She must think I’m a real asshole right about now since I haven’t said two words to her since picking her up from her class and all the way on the ride home. I know the twins picked up on my cold indifference and overcompensated by talking even more than usual; that’s why they’re both giving me death glares now.