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The trip to Fyn's house was short, but Rowan still felt the tense silence in the car as they drove. She was just so exhausted and hadn't realized how tired she was until Fyn had commented about her getting a good night's sleep. It was odd to her that she hadn't realized until that moment how little sleep she was actually getting. The stress and strain of never knowing when she would be found seemed to have fried her nerves. Even though she knew she shouldn't be here, she was excessively grateful to Fyn. He was offering her at least one night of rest before being forced to make another terribly hard decision. She had no idea how she would find the strength to let Fyn go. If she had one wish, it was to have a chance to see where she and Fyn would go. When they got to Fyn's house, Rowan sa