LIGHT 26 I opened my eyes to everyone staring at me, their outlines silhouetted by the darkening sky. Lifting my head, I found myself still upon the willow seat in the garden. Sean watched me with a smile on his lips, curiosity in his eyes. “You were dreaming.” “Was I?” I asked, even though every second of it had etched into my brain. He smiled. “You know you were.” Snorting quietly, I attempted to sit, but couldn’t, thanks to the restrictions of the blanket tangled around my shoulders. Sean gently tugged it away, his smile a little wider. “Was it a good one?” “How long did I sleep for?” I asked, avoiding his question. “About an hour, or so. We’ve been waiting for you to go inside.” I lowered my feet to the ground, but lifted them back up when they hit the cold, damp grass. “You s

