Seven months later Kat took a deep breath of the crisp air as she secured the rain fly onto her tent. Briley had challenged her to see who could put their tent up first, but Kat quickly realized she had the win when Briley struggled to even get her tent out of the bag. Seeing as Briley had camped with Leah and their kids a handful of times, Kat figured Briley would have learned something by now. She’d wanted to bring the camper, but Briley and Leah had quickly vetoed that idea. “Looks like I win.” Kat threw her arms up in victory and chuckled at Evan’s scowl, who was only a few steps away from finishing his. Briley glared at her but nodded in defeat. “You win; now help me put ours up.” Twenty minutes later, all four tents were up. Even though the spot for their camp wasn’t Kat’s first
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