Gabriela leaned her head on the window, closing her eyes and adjusting her sunglasses to make sure they were covering them. She had barely slept last night, and it showed more than ever before. She had also woken up from a nightmare around five, as usual, almost waking up Harper as she kicked herself awake. She had considered going for a run, but she didn’t want to leave Harper alone in case she woke up, so she was now fidgety and uncomfortable at the mere thought of spending a few hours sitting in the cramped bus. She had actually spent some time drawing in the dark, which had calmed her enough to last this trip, but her eyes only got more red after that. When six o’clock came, she sneaked downstairs for coffee and breakfast, bringing some up for Harper. While her friend woke up, she had

