Chapter Thirty Nate By the time I wrapped everything up with the plane, it was getting late. Rex hurried things along, but it had been mid-afternoon when I landed as it was. The ambulance was gone, my brother had left, and it was just Rex, Holly, and me as the sun was dipping down the horizon. Holly had stubbornly insisted on waiting outside, but I could tell she was cold when Rex and I finally finished. She was shivering in her bright blue down jacket. She stood there in her jeans and boots, her eyes on me as I walked over. “I could’ve taken him home, you know,” Rex offered with a sly grin. Holly was unperturbed and simply narrowed her eyes. “Not necessary. That’s why I’m here.” Rex chuckled, slapping me on the shoulder as he walked by to climb into his patrol car. Then, it was just

