Despite the hundred or so other people wandering the grounds, Hudson managed to spend the day completely alone out on the water. He’d kayaked the full length of the lake, well past the bounds of Camp Firefly Falls property. He’d seen others out on the water but hadn’t come close enough to speak to any of them. He’d even found a hidden cove to beach the kayak and string up his portable hammock for an afternoon nap. It had been nice not having any of his friends or family checking up on him, trying to poke without looking like they were poking, to see how he was. He’d forgotten how peaceful it was up here. But he’d found himself thinking about Audrey off and on all day, wondering how she was getting on with her first day of camp. He hadn’t seen her. In the privacy of his own head, he could