The moment we stepped out of the tent, glaring morning light greeted us. Once I had gotten used to the brightness, I blinked as I gazed across the camp in front of me and beyond in awe. In the distance and through my blurry vision, I saw the hues of color, which I assumed was the aurora I had witnessed last night. Even now, during the day, it was still breathtakingly beautiful. Though, I must admit its presence was not as prominent and flamboyant as it had been during the night, since the sun was overshadowing it. “Have you never seen the barrier before?” Felix asked, his hand still wrapped around my wrist. I flicked my gaze to the man. The aurora is a barrier? “I saw it before,” I said but didn’t mention that my first time had been last night. “Then you know it’s dangerous to go near