9 “I swear, no one will be there,” Ellie said as she reached over the seat and entered the address in the van’s GPS. “My parents only go to the mountain cabin for Thanksgiving, and the week between Christmas and New Year.” She sat back, brushing her arm on mine. “Honestly, I don’t even know why we have that cabin if we rarely use it.” “But it’s a cabin, where will all of us sleep?” Theron asked. “Well,” Ellie started. “It has three bedrooms, but both living room sofas open into beds, and as far as I know, there are air mattresses and blankets in the closets.” “All right, everyone, sit tight,” Artan said. “We’re going to Ellie’s mountain cabin, and it’ll take us about two hours to get there.” I couldn’t hold still anymore. I ended up unbuckling my seat belt and scooting to the second t