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Ah, the prickles of warmth were immediate. I curled my toes into his stomach and exhaled. โOh my god.โ
Owen rubbed his hands up and down my legs, and then up and down my arms, as I curled into him. Our breath mingled as our faces bent toward each other.
โWhatโs the plan,โ Owen asked.
โI think it will take a couple of hours, at least, before Theo and Julian catch us up, if they do at all tonight. They may stop on their own. I made us a shelter in that tree well. I have an emergency blanket in the backpack. If we snuggle and pull the blanket over us, we should be pretty warm in the well.โ
โThat sounds amazing,โ Owen answered. He kept rubbing my lower legs and my feet with his big, warm hands. The return of blood flow to my toes was exquisite.
We sat on the log for a little while. We talked about hobbies, family, and then we were quiet. Finally, I drew my feet back from his warm chest and pulled on my steamy socks. The wool was much dryer and I tucked them into my warm boots. Then I held my hands out to Owen.
โIโm ready,โ I told him.
He stripped down to his bare feet and we did the same dance. When his icy cold feet hit my stomach, however, I gasped out an โUnhhhh.โ I recovered my dignity and I silently tucked his legs close to my body and started rubbing his toes. Man, it was like hugging a block of ice.
I cleared my throat. โTell me about accounting.โ He huffed out a laugh.
Later, when his socks were dry too, we let the fire die down, kicked snow on top, and then crawled into the tree well. I set the emergency blanket out on the bare earth and we lay down on top. We took our boots off but kept them wrapped in the blanket with us, otherwise theyโd be frozen in the morning.
I showed Owen how to zip our coats together and we snuggled close. I wrapped the other end of the blanket around us and we tangled our legs.
โNice and toasty?โ Owen asked and I nodded.
โYou?โ
โActually, yes.โ
I fell asleep with his arms around me, his hat itching my ear.
WHEN I woke up, I was a little disoriented. I couldnโt move because our coats were still zipped together, but I didnโt remember that in the moment. I struggled briefly and Owen woke up too, smacking his head into my chin and I bit my tongue. Oh yeah, that cleared away the fog. Tears smarted in my eyes.
โVery,โ Owen asked. โAre you okay?โ
โYeah,โ I answered thickly. โJust give me a second.โ
I carefully wriggled around and found the zipper to unstick us. I started to draw it down when Owen stopped my hand.
โMmm,โ he said, nuzzling my neck. โWait a minute.โ His morning whiskers tickled my skin and I giggled. Then I laughed out loud.
โIโve never giggled before in my life!โ
โReally?โ was Owenโs muffled response. โThatโs a shame.โ
He sent his fingers dancing up my rib cage and I giggled again. Gah!
โHo, the camp!โ came a shout from outside.
Owen and I sat up and I hurriedly unzipped us.
โIn here, Theo!โ I called and pulled on my boots. Nice and warm.
A head poked over edge of the tree well, sending snow cascading inside.
โWell, how about that?โ Theo said. โI get up at the crack of dawn for, I might add, the second day in a row, to hurry to find you, thinking you would need help, and here you are, canoodling under the trees!โ
I smiled up at him. โMy hero! You rescued us. You camped last night along the trail? How did the tents work?โ
โFine, we shared, though I do not recommend it, warmth aside. Dmitri snores.โ
โDmitri?!?โ I exclaimed.
โOh yeah, he came with us. He was at the house when we got back from separating with you. He said he was coming along for a little while and I didnโt know how to get rid of him. He seemed to know a lot about whatโs going on.โ
Owen climbed out of the well and I followed. Julian and Dmitri stood a few feet away, large packs on their back, smiling at us.
โGlad youโre safe, you guys,โ Julian said.
Dmitri waved and shook his walking staff at us. โI know, I know. What am I doing here? Donโt worry. All will be revealed in good time. For now, I promise I wonโt slow you down while you chase the besy.โ
I cleared my throat. โThe, ah, what?โ I made big eyes at Julian. He shrugged back at me.
โThe besy. Are you not calling them that? The bies. The chorti. The fiends.โ He motioned to his head with his fingers in the shape of horns. โThe bad guys that came through the meteor portal.โ
โAh,โ I said weakly, โyes, those besy. Yes, weโre following them.โ
โGood, good. Iโm ready to go when you are,โ Dmitri answered.
Theo handed me a slightly squished peanut butter and jelly sandwich. โEat up!โ
Chapter 23
When we were on the trail a little bit later, I tried to talk to Dmitri again. He shushed me and waved at the trail we were following. โNowโs not the time,โ he told me.
About mid-morning, when the sun was high overhead but the winter air was still briskly cold, we saw the trail split. It looked like, from the hoofprints and claw marks, among other prints, that the mass of besy continued north. However, a set of tracks split from the main group and
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