I was asleep when my phone rang. “What now?” I mumbled, annoyed I’d forgotten to turn off the ringer. For a second, I considered ignoring it in case it was my mother, but it was pitch black outside and she’d never called me in the middle of the night before. Sighing, I grabbed it from the nightstand and glared at it until I saw who was calling. “Asher?” My voice was rough, and I covered the mic with my hand and cleared my throat. “I’m sorry I woke you.” “It’s okay.” I twisted my head to the side and took a quick glance at the time. Two A.M. “Are you all right?” “I’m fine.” I burrowed down in my pillow again and pulled the blanket over my head to keep the chill out. “Did you fall back asleep?” he whispered after a few seconds of silence. “No.” “Can I ask you a question?” “Sure.” “