Annie You wouldn't think after all the stress and fear and adrenaline of the last 12 hours that I would be able to fall asleep, but I did. I woke to the sound of the engine. It was humming softly, the tires humming over the asphalt highway. In the bright light of day, the events of the night before seemed like they were in a nightmare. But I was wearing the same clothes I had worn yesterday, covered in sheetrock dust and God only knows what else. I craned my neck behind me to see Kam was sitting where I'd left him, staring off into the distance. I should have been mad at him. The fact that I couldn't feel anything but relief made me feel weak and confused. I didn't know how to feel now that the anger had worn off. I was hurt, tired, and my heart still ached. We slowed down as we entere