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Despite myself, a laugh bubbles up—small, breathy, surprised.

The sound seems to startle Derek more than it startles me. His gaze sharpens for a moment, relief flickering there before he smooths it away.

That should not matter.

It does.

I press my thumb to my phone and it unlocks, the screen lighting up with a flood of notifications.

Texts. Missed calls. Voicemails.

My stomach lurches—not nausea this time. Dread.

LEVI: AUDRA???

LEVI: ANSWER ME RIGHT NOW.

LEVI: I SWEAR TO GOD IF YOU’RE WITH SOME STRANGE MAN I’M CALLING THE FBI.

LEVI: (I WILL ALSO KILL HIM.)

LEVI: (LOVE YOU.)

Shannon’s name follows with three missed calls and a message that reads: I’M SORRY I LOST YOU. ARE YOU OKAY?

Jamie: WHERE ARE YOU?

Jamie: I’M GOING TO SET SOMETHING ON FIRE.

Jamie: TELL ME YOU’RE SAFE.

Jamie: (AND IF YOU’RE NOT I’M GOING TO SET DEREK ON FIRE.)

I close my eyes for a second, heart squeezing.

They were scared.

I was scared.

I still am, if I’m honest. Just quieter now. Like the fear moved into my bones and decided to live there for a while.

I type with clumsy fingers:

Me: I’m okay. I’m safe. I’m at Derek’s. Don’t freak out.

The second I hit send, I regret it.

Me: At Derek’s.

That phrase feels like a confession I didn’t mean to make.

Mark makes a gagging noise. “Ew. He’s got a possessive preposition now.”

Derek’s head snaps toward him. “Shut up.”

Alex grins. “He’s not wrong.”

My phone buzzes instantly—Levi calling.