Chapter Four Ember It was too surreal. He was here, with us. I’d never seen this coming. Now that it was actually happening, I wasn’t sure what I was going to do anymore. Cohen pulled a couple of wine bottles from the bag he’d brought in with him. “I’m not sure which goes with mac and cheese, red or white, so I brought both.” The food didn’t tempt me — not even a little. “I’ll take some red. I’m not hungry right now, so it won’t really matter what color I drink.” The suite had a minibar, so I went to grab a couple of glasses and pulled out a bottle of apple juice from the mini-fridge for Madison. “Madison said she liked what you guys did today, but she didn’t have fun,” he said as I brought the glasses. “So, I thought I might take you guys to a cave tour tomorrow so she can have some

