Thea squinted at Zia, feeling inexplicably annoyed.
It was certainly strange for a dream to spill into reality, but Thea felt the dream itself was absurd.
She was beaten up—who would have the audacity? If that really happened, the other party would at least have had a few bones broken by her.
But in the dream, Zia actually chose not to interfere. That was just too much!
Mrs. Sutton also glared at Zia: "Your sister had a dream where she got beaten up, and you, just standing by, did nothing to stop it."
Zia: "..."
He felt something in his head snapping into pieces.
That something was called intelligence.
Zia was absolutely dumbfounded: "You Shaws are really pushing it!"
The only one he'd seen act so irrationally was Celia Chambers. Last time, she claimed he argued with her in a dream and, surprisingly, she lost, prompting her to call and curse him out.
Zia wondered why was he getting into so much trouble?
