27 Once they were inside the cabin and alone, Tobias put a finger to his lips. "Bugs," he mouthed. She nodded and watched as he methodically searched the tiny cabin. "Clear," he finally said. Released from the need for restraint, Carolyn did what every muscle in her body had been screaming for since she'd stepped out of the car. She shook her entire body out, rolling her neck, flapping her hands. Reclaimed her physical self from the strict constraints of the bowing and head-lowering. Then she turned on Tobias. "One f*****g week?" His expression tightened. "I had to improvise, Caro. We don't have to stay that long. But if I didn't say yes, I was afraid he would kick us out. " "What happened to doing what I say?" "Unless it's a safety issue, remember? I didn't want to set off any alar

