Asa tried not to worry, but he couldn’t help it. They'd been back in Montana for four days, each feeling like a month. Huntington still hadn’t made a move, and the wait was eating at all of them. He stood in the hall, slumped against the wall, and listened as his friends bickered.
Even Sebastian was testy. “Knock it off,” he ordered when Hunter griped for the hundredth time. “Stay focused. We can’t be arguing among ourselves. We must be ready to move at a moment’s notice.”
Hunter bow