By the time we leave Blood Moon, it is almost dawn. I am exhausted and so is everyone else. None of us got a moment of sleep through the planning and packing and we have been up for nearly twenty-four hours straight. “I’ve arranged for a mountain of food and a ton of coffee at Ember Moon,” I yawn as I rest my head on Logan’s shoulder. But I do not dare close my eyes. If I do, I am not waking up, not even for food. “Promise me you’ll get some sleep when we’re gone,” Nathan looks at me with concern in the rear-view mirror. “Oh, that promise I’ll keep with pleasure,” I smirk. “And I’ll make sure she does,” Logan suppresses a yawn. “I swear I’m awake on adrenaline alone.” “And promise me you’ll let us help when it’s needed,” Nathan pleas. “This is going to work, Nathan, relax,” I assure

