Ginny I don’t know who I was relieved to see more at breakfast; Clementine or Elias. I went to my room after leaving Clem with her mom and laid in bed. I watched TV and tried to sleep but I could n’thelp but worry about Elias. Clementine looked rough this morning and Tiny looked concerned as they sat down at the table. Elias was looking wide eyed and bushy tailed for some reason. “Good morning,” he said with a smile. “Morning,” I said. “How was your workout?” “Good,” he said with a nod. “I may have found a way to get around that thing.” “What? Really?” I gasped and he smiled wider. “Can you tell me?” “Not yet,” he said as his grin faltered a bit which set off the uneasy feeling again. “I will though, I gotta practice.” Suddenly the noise in the dining hall quieted and all heads turn