Chapter 5I woke up warm and comfortable, and it took only a second or two for me to remember that I was lying on my couch, wrapped in Dylan’s arms. I hadn’t intended to fall asleep. Didn’t even remember doing it. But now that I was aware, I pushed myself up quickly so I was sitting beside him instead of lying sprawled on his chest. “Hey, feel better?” he asked, his voice warm and smooth. “Yeah. I, uh, sorry for falling asleep.” Dylan shook his head and placed his hand on the back of my neck. “Don’t apologize. You clearly needed it. You’ve had a bit of a day.” I scowled. “It’s a minor injury. It only needed four stitches.” He gave the back of my neck a squeeze. “A minor injury? Sure, we’ll go with that. But it was followed by some heavy thinking and conversation. And there’s about to b