After our walk, it occurs to me I never called my mom. I bet she’s freaking out right now! Alex walks me back to his parents’ house. No one is home, so I have some privacy. If I had any doubt that Mom was worried before, the fact she picked it up before the first ring ended has dispelled it. “Hey, Mom.” “Cynthia! I was so worried! What took you so long to call?” “I’m sssorry, Mom. There. Was a lot. To do.” “But you’re okay—and everyone is safe?” “Yesss, Mom. We’re okay.” I hear a sigh through the phone. I feel bad. Even with everything going on, I can’t believe I forgot her. Her voice becomes stern, her tone deep. “Cynthia, this only works if you keep our deal.” “I-I know. Sorrr-ry.” “Can you tell me where you are?” “I don’t. Know where. Mount’ns.” “Okay. Make sure you leave