Chapter 10 Cassie pulled her jacket tightly around her. The warm air of summer was all but a fading memory, and pretty soon fall would be succumbing to the frigid temperatures of winter. It was only a little longer before she would be out of the woods and into a home—a home with heat and running hot water, a fireplace and a mattress that didn’t need to be blown up. Those thoughts had gotten her through last night when the temperatures took an unexpected drop. Also, thoughts of Mason wrapped around her, their bodies hot and slick, sliding against each other, helped too. Just as long as she didn’t act on her impulses, she could hold onto the little fantasies that played out in her mind when she was alone and found herself in need of comfort. She walked toward the exit of the campground a