16 ASHLEIGH The next morning, the sun shining brightly through the blinds, a text came through my phone, waking me up. However, it wasn’t just me it woke up. Colin’s raspy moan, along with his bare chest was all I could see and feel as I opened my eyes wide. I must’ve fallen asleep on the couch with him. “Good morning,” he murmured sleepily. Bolting up, I slid off of the couch and grabbed my phone. It was nine o’clock in the morning. Holy s**t, I have to hurry. “What time did I fall asleep last night?” I asked. “I don’t even remember.” He shrugged and put his hands behind his head, sprawling out now that I was off the couch. “I don’t know, maybe a little after midnight.” “Why didn’t you wake me up? It couldn’t have been comfortable for you.” “Oh, he was fine,” Gabriella chimed, wal

