Chapter Fourteen Ashleigh “You ready to go?” he asks, his voice low. Not really. Leaving means we’re one step closer to saying goodbye. But I wouldn’t make him stay at the reception longer than he wants to be here. “Let’s blow this joint.” “Better to avoid the rush,” he says, his tone pragmatic. Somehow I think the truth has a lot less to do with a post-party traffic jam. “Let me use the restroom.” The line for the ladies’ room has already snaked around a column when I get in line. One of the hotel staff points down a curved stairwell. “There’s another set of restrooms down there, miss.” “Thanks,” I say, flashing him a grateful smile. I find a much smaller bathroom tucked in the corner of the second floor. After using it I wash my hands and stare at myself in the reflection. I look