He looked around them, and blinked when the snow cleared and he saw a large structure about five hundred feet away. “Hey, over there.” Katie followed his pointing finger across the open field. “What is that? A barn?” “The roadside lights aren’t bright enough to tell. But it’s a building and I’ll take it.” He gently sat her down in the driver’s seat and got her coat from the floor in the back. He zipped it up, then wrapped the blanket around her legs. “Just stay here for a sec, OK?” "OK.” Adam put on his own coat, then went back to the trunk and emptied the biggest backpack. In it, he stuffed three more blankets, bottles of water, granola bars, another flashlight, extra batteries, the first-aid kit, and some of his clothes. He strapped his sleeping bag to the bottom of the pack with tw

