After midnight, we arrived at Camp. Mark's Jeep whisked us back to our lakeside cabin via leaf-covered pathways. I was exhausted. It was strange to return here after everything that had transpired today, but nothing had really changed. I was still the awkward nerd who no one seemed to notice. He was still the boy who everyone was chasing. "Is that it?" I inquired. We were parked directly in front of our cabin. I gazed at him, damaged and shattered. He was quite attractive. What's new this time? "Would you like another round?" "If we got VIP treatment, we'd have to come back on stretchers," I predicted. "I never anticipated you to be such a wild card," he joked. In the dimly lighted automobile, his blue eyes had flecks of silver in them that pierced through me. It was time to dep

