5 Hunter blacked out. Then he came to again. He was staring at the sky. He couldn’t have been out too long, because the sky was still blue and bright, and clear like it had been all day. He blinked hard. When he opened his eyes again, Evie was above him, frowning. He had seen this particular frown a lot, lately. Hunter knew that frowning meant someone was upset. That was easy. But there were other things behind a frown that were too subtle for him to tell. Usually, if Evie was upset, it was safe to assume she was angry at him. That worked well most of the time—once he made the assumption, he could leave her alone for a while, or act sorry for what he did, even if he didn’t really know what it was. But this frown was different. None of the things he usually did made it go away. “Hunter?

