Chapter 5

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5 Susie couldn’t free herself until I dragged her outside the lodge. She yanked her arm from my grasp. “Not so hard. It’s the only right arm I have,” she protested. “And I have only one brain, but you keep killing the cells with your insanity,” I countered. We walked toward our cabin and Susie shrugged. “It’s the least I could do for a friend.” “Yeah, thanks,” I replied. I paused and glanced up at the sky. The sun had set during our half-long dinner and a show, and over our heads was now the clear night sky. The bright moon hung just above the horizon and hinted at a full moon in the near future. A few loose gray clouds lazily wandered by and a small breeze wafted by us. I sighed and couldn’t help the smile that slipped onto my lips. “I forgot how fast the sun sets here,” Sus

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