The next morning, I slowly opened my eyes, and I felt Jason’s warm skin against my cheek. I sighed happily. Carefully, I leaned back to crawl out of his embrace, but his arms tightened around me, and he snuggled closer. I laughed as I tried to push him gently away. “No!” he growled, defiantly, and I shook my head in disbelief. 'Yes, it is time to get up," I said to him, firmly. I felt like I was a mother trying to get her child up and ready for school. He grumbled, and then he rolled onto his back. I was finally free, and I stretched my arms and my legs. I was on my stomach, and I put my arms under my chin as I gave him a sideways glance. “So, we have one last part to go through before we get to Central City,” he said, as he stared up at the ceiling of the tent, and I looked over at

