As best I could, I pushed the memory of my dreams away when I went in to take a shower. Jake didn’t seem to notice anything wrong, only told me he’d shower after he had some coffee, and that he’d make a big pot so there’d be plenty left over for me. It was basically the same thing he did every day, but I still appreciated the gesture. Because we’d woken up so early, we were all too ready by the time Joanna showed up at ten. She didn’t look too worried about the task that lay ahead of us, but maybe she was just good at hiding her emotions. I didn’t really know, because we hadn’t spent much time together in the months that I’d been living in Flagstaff. I was busy with school, and she had her alpacas to look after, and although she was the clan’s other weather-worker, it wasn’t as though we

