Lauren left not long after, with the promise of stopping by again tomorrow without the boys in tow. Dani tried her best to curb Izzy’s enthusiasm while they set tables but didn’t think for a minute it was the slightest bit abated. She focused on the patrons and getting through the dinner shift, attempting to ignoring the key burning a hole in her pocket. Later that night, she couldn’t sleep and found herself on the porch, bathing in the soothing moonlight. Resting her arms on the rail, Dani fiddled with the key between her fingers, contemplating her life choices. After closing Ralph’s, Izzy had pointed out which cabin her and Will would be in. With the bright moon and her wolf eyes she could easily make out one of the smaller sized two-floored cabins. With sleep still evading her, Dani

