I made my way back to where the twins were sitting, smiling as I approached. Felicity looked up when she saw me and gave me a bright smile, abandoning whatever game they had been playing together.
"Is it time to go?" she asked.
"Have you been checked over by the medics?" I asked, scanning her quickly.
She nodded. "That lady did it."
I chuckled at how eager she was to leave this place. I did not blame her one bit. She had seen and heard things that no nine-year-old should ever have to experience, and she had held herself together through all of it with a quiet bravery she did not seem to know she possessed.
"Listen up!" Phoenix's voice cut through the chatter and the whole camp fell quiet.
I turned to face him. He was standing to the side, bare-chested in the moonlight, his expression calm and authoritative in the way that came naturally to him in moments like this.
