Susan stood there, freshly lip-glossed and glowing. Her eyes had dark circles underneath them, but the smile on her face was genuinely happy.“Uh, hey,” Keira said. “How are you?”“Hungry!” Susan announced. “I overslept and missed breakfast.”The off-balance feeling that something was wrong spread through Keira. She shifted her weight from foot to foot, trying to get her equilibrium back. “I brought your homework.”“Oh, my God. How can you think about homework right now?” Susan dragged her into the house and up the stairs. Keira could hear the TV in the living room, chattering in Korean.“So, I take it this means you had fun with Smith?” Keira asked, dropping Susan’s assignments onto her dresser.“Last night? He bought me a mocha and we ended up talking for almost two hours. Tommy never listened to me that much. Half the cheer squad was there and Smith didn’t even look at them.”Keira tugged at the loop on the top of her backpack. “Wow. That’s—wow. I thought all you wanted was to make everyone forget about you and Tommy?