As we settled in, we moved the tables outside of the shelter so we could rest in the shade. Even though I was exhausted, I couldn’t sleep. The sunlight glared through my closed eyelids. It was like they weren’t even closed. I tossed and turned, tugging my hood low to block out the light, then pulling it off because it was so hot. I couldn’t get comfortable enough to relax. The guys had no problem whatsoever falling asleep. Soft snores echoed around me the minute they rested their heads on the hard slab. Grumbling, I sat up and took off my hooded robe, sighing with relief as the air hit against my skin, making me feel a little cooler. I brushed back damp bangs, thankful for once I’d kept my hair short. Not that I didn’t wish I had the gorgeous long hair Hannah had. But no matter how har

