For the rest of the way back, Damon couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. His connection to this was almost as strong as the pull he felt with Adelaide—it was unexplainable, but something that he kept endlessly going back to in his mind's eye. They hadn't made it far out past Hailing Cove, but it was far enough that it by the time they had reached the halfway point, the rain had stopped, they both had dried entirely, and the grey sky was replaced with a black backdrop. Adelaide looked up to the sky and then back down. “I think I saw a cave on our way pass that we can stay in for the night." Damon didn't reply, which he assumed she took as an answer anyways. He was too preoccupied with the image of the everything rattling in his brain; that, and he didn't really have much