Chapter 2I think the word that they would use to describe the woods that we were in as ‘dense.’ I couldn’t see the sun and the light from it was barely filtering down. Even if I knew how to read the time from watching the sun, it would have been impossible to tell how high it was in the sky by looking up. There was a canopy above us and I couldn’t see the sun, only small shafts of light. Blake didn’t look happy when I asked him to stop. I didn’t exactly have a place to carry my herbs and stones, so he had given me his shirt and his chest really was as delicious as I had thought. It was nice of him. “How long have we been walking?” I forced my voice out of the whining state that it wanted to be in. “Most of the day. The sun will go down soon.” He was so serious, so matter of fact, and pa

