"Maybe you should slow down a bit? How about that?" Cyan barks at me as I skip down the steep trail, my feet practically dancing over the loose gravel. He’s right, of course. I’m moving like a lunatic, a giddy, oversized puppy. I’m the happiest man in the world after Tamsin offered… no, ordered I stay with her at the cabin. At first, as we did the dishes together, the steam rising between us, I fought back a heck load of tears. I tried my best to contain my emotions, not wanting to look as vulnerable as I felt, so she wouldn't pity me more than she already does. But the water felt warm against my hands, and her presence was so close, so real. It was a struggle. However, as soon as I stepped out of that cabin, the crisp mountain air hitting my face, I realized one thing. I’m going

