Mason huffs from the doorway. “You can drop the shit, Alaina.”
 
 I freeze.
 
 They know?
 
 Something in me twists, panic maybe or the edges of it? I’m too foggy to really sort it out, but it sits there under my ribs like a warning.
 
 I look up at Luc, and he meets my eyes, all calm and unbothered, and then he leans in to kiss my temple, whispering, “We’re gonna have words about this,ma Petite.”
 
 Some of that panic eases because he’s still calling me that, but then it hits again, becausethey know my secret.
 
 Oh God.
 
 My eyes flick to Mason, only to find him glaring at me. Not with that playful little scowl he throws at me when he thinks I’m being weird. This one is sharp, cold, the one he gives the rest of the world, but now it’s aimedat me.
 
 “Why did you lie to me?”
 
 I flinch at the tone, thathurttone, wrapped in anger, and my mouth opens before I can think. “I didn’t lie to you, I?—”
 
 “You did!” he cuts me off, stepping forward. “Youdid.You made me trust you. You were there, you said you were myfriend,and I let you in. I told you shit I’ve never toldanyone, and the whole time, you were lying about who you were.”
 
 “Mason,” I whisper, and my voice cracks. “I’m sorry.”
 
 Iam.God, Iam.
 
 I know this is wrong, and I messed up. I can feel it in every part of my body now that the fog is starting to lift, even though everything still feels slow and sticky, like I’m wading through molasses.
 
 “No,” he snaps. “You’re afucking liar.”
 
 “Enough.” Luc is suddenly on his feet, stepping between us like a shield. “Stop yelling at her like that. She’s on meds, she’s not thinking right. You need to yell,Payne? Yell at me.”
 
 “Oh yeah?” Mason growls. “How about you use your fucking brain for once, Delacroix?”
 
 Luc recoils slightly, offended and visibly pissed.
 
 “Sheliedto us for weeks,” Mason goes on. “She was there, every day, acting like she was real and cute and my friend, and all she did waslie.”
 
 “She didn’t lie tous, idiot,” Luc fires back. “She liedto the UCI, and she will tell us why that is.” He glances over his shoulder at me, sharp and pointed, likeyou better, before turning back to Mason. “But she was real with me. Yeah, maybe she didn’t tell us she doesn’t have a dick and gave me a full-blown sexuality crisis?—”
 
 Dane snorts beside me.
 
 Luc doesn’t let up. “We’re gonna talk this shit out. Wecantalk it out, but don’t pretend she was fake.” He turns back to me, eyes locked on mine. “You were real to me, right,Petite?”
 
 I nod, fast, and the tears come with it, burning in my eyes. “Yes.”
 
 He believes me. Even though everything else is a mess, he still believesthat.But the medication is wearing off moreby the second, and the fog is thinning, while the pressure is building. I can see the disaster for what it is now.
 
 Mason’s face, thebetrayalin it.
 
 I look at him, my voice shaking. “He’s right, I was always real to you too. The only thing I lied about was?—”
 
 “What?” Mason snaps. “Your name? Your age? Your gender? Your backstory? Probably that you were on my side too. What was the agenda here, huh? Why’d you worm your way in? To make mefeel somethingonly to fuck me over? You’re just as bad as her.”
 
 My blood freezes in my veins, and I sit up straighter, even though my head is starting to throb.
 
 “No,” I breathe out. “That’s not true. I’m on your side. I’vealwaysbeen on your side, Mason. I’m yournobody.”
 
 A spike of hurt flashes in his eyes, but it’s gone just as fast, walled off behind that same dead-cold mask he wears with everyone else.