Chapter 10Forty-five minutes later, after Matt had all but cleared the plates heaped with food, and they’d had to ask the hotel staff for a toothbrush each, they were exiting the hotel. The sun was shining, and there were people everywhere. “God, how do they live like this?” Matt looked at him over his shoulder. “In the winter, it’s almost deserted.” Nico pushed past a group of teens who took up the entire sidewalk. “Yeah, but it’s clearly not winter now.” “Clearly not.” Matt grinned at him as he headed for the car parked outside the hotel. Once they were buckled in, and Matt slowly steered them through the crowded streets, Nico turned to him. “What did they say?” “Who?” Matt signaled a turn and turned out on a street a little less busy. “Your mom.” Nico rolled his eyes. “Oh, yeah,

