9 The camaraderie commenced, and it wasn’t until midnight that Sarah found herself drowsy. She stumbled into the hall and stuck her hand in her purse for her phone. The black hole proved daunting. “Sarah.” Sarah yelped and spun around. Adam stood behind her. She grabbed her chest over her heart and smiled at him. “If you keep doing that then I’m putting a cowbell around you.” Adam stepped up close to her and grasped her hands. Sarah was surprised to find his hands shook more than hers. “I. . .I want to thank you for speaking with Cate. She wouldn’t have listened to either of us.” “I don’t know about that, but I know she loves and trusts you. Maybe you need to do a little more of the second one for her,” Sarah suggested. He shook his head. “It’s for both those reasons that I