He turned to face them, his gaze steady. "Lana broke out of the nightmare on her own. That means all of us were trapped in one."
At his words, everyone unconsciously nodded.
"I realized something was wrong too," Quinn continued calmly.
"But before I could act, Lana already had. She was the first to wake up and start banging on doors." His eyes hardened. "That alone proves her mental strength is far stronger than ours. Calling her a God's Angel is beyond ridiculous."
Fay's face flushed red, anger and humiliation burning in her chest. She clenched her fists, barely restraining herself from snapping back.
'So he's siding with her…' The thought tasted bitter. She had believed Quinn would be different.
Before she ever developed feelings for Axel, she had liked Quinn. She never imagined he would end up standing so firmly on Lana's side.
