14: Kyle.

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The lights of the cabin send a wave of relief crashing over me—but I move even faster, hustling Waverly through the trees, over the packed dirt, and up the steps to the deck. The string lights I wound around the deck rail at the beginning of summer are lashing in the wind, their little bulbs still glowing heroically. “Come on.” Less gentle than I should be in my worry, I push Waverly toward the door. She actually pauses to kick off her muddy boots first—so I snarl and lift her against my chest, carrying her inside the cabin like an unruly child and slamming the door against the wind. I’m being an ass, and I know I am. But I can’t think straight until the door’s locked behind us and Waverly is safe inside the cabin once more. Then I set her rigid body down, my heart hammering against my

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