Chapter 10 Eddie The sun had risen bright and strong—one of those promise-of-summers-yet-to-come suns that the final days of March were so damn good at teasing a person with—and Eddie had watched it first peek, then crawl, then finally spread itself over the horizon as he’d walked the beach outside of Kaeva’s cabin. A morning person Eddie was not, and he could say without doubt that the sunrise happening in front of him was the first he’d seen. Ever. Back in University he’d made sure that his classes took place after noon, the ones he had to attend anyway, and rolling out of bed when the day was already in full swing was the norm. Last night he’d slept badly, though; far worse than a man who’d just had an intense s****l experience should have. To say the previous evening had been awkwar

