I closed the cabin door as silently as I could. Bowen is still asleep, and I don't want to wake him up. It's still dark but I can see the sunlight cracking up from the horizon. I walked slowly to the beach. A few people who wanted to watch the sunrise are already sitting or lounging on blankets spread on the powdery white sand of the beach resort we went to. Adeline is with her friends. There were twelve of them. Seven girls and five boys. So they chose a villa-like suite with a big common room and separate rooms for boys and girls while I decided to get a smaller cabin for me and Bowen since I don't want him to be uncomfortable around Adeline's friends. I stopped at the shore where the seawater touches the sand and let my feet get wet. Bowen was quiet since our talk yesterday. It feel

