Corey It was strange being back home. It was as if I had stepped into a version of my life that I no longer wanted. A version of my life that no longer fit. I missed the comfort and the safety of the cabin. I hated that now everything felt distant. That it all felt like a dream. As soon as we had left the cabin and returned to Chasea, the reality of our lives had come rushing back in full force. Of course, we all had responsibilities. Our jobs being the main thing for all three of us. I missed the bubble we had created, and I hated that it had been popped. It felt as if the momentum we had built at the cabin had been lost the moment we stepped back into Chase. Of course, I knew we couldn’t stay at the cabin forever, but now things felt off. The very thing I had feared had become a reality

