Chapter Twenty-Eight Big Decisions Due to the fact that she was one of maybe only three people in the entire encampment who hadn’t gone to bed absolutely hammered, Jeri was awake to hear the loons and see the sunrise. Perhaps this wasn’t such a boast – the sun had to clear a mountain to be seen after all. Still she saw first light and even a whitetail doe nosing through the foliage while everyone slept. She also had all the time she needed to sit and think things over on her watch. She and Toni had split these with Bobby for the first time. He’d long since earned the responsibility and no one else was in any condition. Once the nine of them returned to the campsite (Lilli had stayed below with Ellen, Brandi and Tanya) Jeri had turfed Angel and Mel out of the lean-to. Giving them the

