Eden watched Holden gulp the rainwater, and she probably should’ve stopped him. She was thirsty too. But she didn’t. When he finished, he stuck his hand out in the rain and set the can back out to collect more. The steady sound of water hitting metal was loud enough to hear out here, and Eden really hated that. “I’ve learned everything I could my whole life to survive in the wilderness,” she said. “But in my head, I always had more supplies.” Holden gave a dark chuckle. “At least you have supplies at all.” “You need to eat.” “I’ll eat when we get back.” “I have six packages of nuts. You can have one. Or two. It’ll be fine.” She couldn’t know that, but she knew what Holden was like when he got hungry. He did stupid things, like try to walk to get a drink when he should’ve just woken he

