I woke up feeling rejuvenated. I had been so tired lately, so this was a pretty big change for me. Once again, I had been spared of the demon taunting me while I slept. Maybe Jeb’s advice (Should’ve I even bothered to remember it?) had helped me after all. He hadn’t told me how to prevent them from happening, but I guessed that the demon didn’t want to bother me anymore because I knew how to combat it. I turned in the seat, eyes landing on Arthur. “Aren’t you sick of diving?” I questioned. “You’ve been in the car so much lately.” “Not really.” He glanced at me. “Have you ever ridden a carriage?” I shook my head. “Carriages are perhaps some of the most uncomfortable contraptions. They shake, it’s incredibly bumpy, horses are a pain, you’re at the will of the elements... Also quite slo

