4 Despite going to bed far later than was good for her, Bree was up before the sun. She didn’t mind. After seeing how amazing the sunset was the previous evening, she wanted to see if the sunrise was just as good. That, and she’d forgotten her camera the night before and now needed to make up for it. The second she’d stepped around the shops and seen the sky burst into color, she’d reached for her camera. Her heart had plummeted when she’d realized it wasn’t hanging around her neck like it usually was, and she’d been tempted to run back to Adeline’s house to get it. But the moment would have disappeared, and she’d reminded herself that she’d have two weeks of sunsets that she could capture. Now, wrapped in a blanket she’d found on the couch, her camera in hand, she made her way out to a

