“So, this is what you do for fun?” I ask, staring at the massive cliff in front of me as a cold breeze from the beach makes me shiver. “You said you wanted to get to know the real me,” Ash replies, a smirk playing on his lips. I nod, already regretting my decision to agree to this. “Yeah, but I thought it’d be something normal—like football or, I don’t know, chess,” I mutter. He grins, clearly amused. “You’ll love it. The adrenaline rush is unreal,” he says, his excitement infectious, though I roll my eyes. “Fine. Let’s get this over with,” I mutter, stepping closer to the edge. As I look down, my stomach flips, and panic begins to creep in. “Rookie mistake. Rule one: never look down,” Ash teases, stepping beside me. “Come on, I’ll hold your hand,” he says, reaching out. His grin sof

