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I found myself situated between Patton and Marcus on the boat. Daryl was sitting right opposite me, his gaze fixed on my face as if he wanted to memorize every single detail on it. I was trying to control my breathing because it seemed with every breath I took, either Patton or Marcus would move closer. Trying my best to ignore their body warmth, I looked around. It was dark, the moon reflecting on the water's surface. I looked back, I would see the lights from where we were coming from fading. I turned back to Daryl, only to find him with a smirk on his face. 'Relax, beautiful,' he drawled as he leaned back on his seat and crossed his left foot on top of his right one. 'You are alright.' I gave a small nod. 'Wh-where are we going?' I asked, hating that my voice sounded hoarse and unsur