Page 76 of Winter Chills


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Louie approached.

Or maybe it was Axel, I wasn’t sure. Just they both were there all of a sudden.

I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.

“Who would do this?” I whispered. “Who would destroy an old woman’s dream?” My knees started to quake, and the world turned upside down.

That’s when I felt warm arms wrap around me.

It was like everything floated for a second.

“I got you, honey.”

“I’ll call Celestial Springs,” I heard someone say.

Everything felt fuzzy.

Quiet.

But not.

Like

I blinked and looked around.

A light flashed in my eyes.

“What the hell?”

“She’s coming around,” came a voice I didn’t know.

Then my mom swam into my line of sight.

“Mom?”

“Hi there, princess. How are you doing?”

I pushed myself up. “Wha—what happened?”

“I believe the technical language is you went into shock and fainted,” Louie said.

I felt something and turned, realizing someone was taking my blood pressure. “It’s coming back down now.”

“I fainted?” I repeated.

The fireman who was taking it pulled the cuff off. “Miss, over here.”

I nodded, smelling smoke everywhere.

“Is there a fire?” I started to bolt up. “The smoke, I smell—”

Mom put her hand on my shoulder. “Calm down, Winter. It’s the coat.”

“Coat?” I looked around, and everything started to come into focus.

I was sitting on the floor inside Shaun’s shop, a fire fighter’s coat laying over my legs—my bare legs. I leaned down and smelled the residual smoke.

“It’s the coat,” I muttered.