“Hayden!” Callie rushed to meet them and hugged her fiercely. “I’m so glad you’re okay. When we got here…we feared the worst. The truck driver hit the inner part of the mountain. He’s in critical condition. They’re rushing him to the hospital. We only knew where to look for you because he said something about the cliff right before he passed out.” Hayden tried to listen, but everything inside her was suddenly numb. Sounds were muted and her vision spun slightly, enough to make her dizzy. She fell against the side of the ambulance. “You okay?” Callie gripped Hayden’s arm, holding her so she wouldn’t fall. Two paramedics rushed over. She was prodded, poked, her eyes examined, her blood pressure measured. But she wasn’t really listening. Her gaze was riveted to the cliff’s edge. Only when