I looked at him and the other two people whose names I’d just learned. “So . . . so this is home then?â€<br />Akinli looked at me, perplexed, then turned to Ben and Julie.<br />“She said some girls left her here and told her it was home. That’s all she knows. She doesn’t even know you.†Julie wiped at her tears, trying to calm herself.<br />He moved his eyes back to me as quickly as he could manage. “Kahlen? You remember me, right?â€<br />I stared into this face, searching for something familiar. I didn’t recognize the angle of his chin, the length of his fingers. I didn’t know the slope of his shoulder or the shape of his lips.<br />“Akinli, right?†I asked. This poor boy. I pitied him in the depths of my heart. Clearly, he’d already been going through something, and I could see the last scrap of fight he had in him dying with those words.<br />“Yes.â€<br />“I don’t remember ever seeing you before in my life. I’m sorry.â€<br />He pressed his lips together as if he was swallowing the urge to cry.<br />“But,†I said, “I know your voice. I know it as if it were my own.