7 Jennifer Buzz. Buzz. Buzz. I half-opened one eye and reached for my phone. I swiped at it to silence the alarm, only managing to throw it onto the floor. I groaned loudly, but it did nothing to turn off the alarm. “Shut up.” It didn’t listen. I pushed the covers off of my chest and reached for the phone. I finally hit the button to cancel the alarm. “Finally,” I said as I flopped back into bed. I yawned and checked the time—seven a.m. Ugh. Normally, I was up at six thirty without an alarm. I’d forgotten that I even had an alarm set. It must have been from my last sunrise graduation shoot. I was and always had been a morning person. Anything past seven felt like I was wasting the day. But today, I wouldn’t have minded a few extra hours of sleep. I’d been at Wright Vineyard until