Page 16 of Jase


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But I catch it.

“You’re losing heat,” I say.

“I’m fine.”

She’s not.

We’re both soaked. The temperature’s dropping fast. Wind cutting through everything.

Hypothermia doesn’t care how tough you are.

I shrug out of my jacket and step closer.

“Put this on.”

“I said I’m fine.”

“Yeah,” I reply. “And I said put it on.”

She hesitates.

Just for a second.

Then takes it.

Our fingers brush.

Electric.

Again.

She pulls the jacket on, and it hangs on her—too big, too heavy.

Does something to me I don’t have time to analyze.

Focus.

Outside—

Voices.

Closer now.

I move toward the door, listening.

Three. Maybe four.

Spreading out.

Searching.

I glance back at her.

She’s watching me.

Not the door.

Me.