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Chapter 26

"Then you better go to sleep soon because I'll come by your room early," she warns.

I nod, finishing up my dinner. Then I head upstairs to my room and cry myself to sleep again.

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"When is Julian coming back?" I ask, watching Beth as she carefully arranges the bait at the end of the hook. What she's doing looks disgusting, and I'm glad she's not making me help her.

"I don't know," Beth says. "He'll come back when he's done taking care of business."

"What kind of business?" I've asked this before, but I'm hoping one of these days Beth will answer me.

She sighs. "Nora, stop prying."

"What's the big deal if I know?" I give her a frustrated look. "It's not like I'm going anywhere anytime soon. I just want to know what he is, that's all. Don't you think it's normal to be curious in my situation?"

She sighs again and casts the lure into the ocean with a smooth, practiced motion. "Of course it is. But Julian will tell you everything himself if he wants you to know."

I take a deep breath. I'm obviously not going to get anywhere with that line of questioning. "You're really loyal to him, huh?"

"Yes," Beth says simply, sitting down beside me. "I am."

Because he saved her life. I'm curious about that too, but I know she's touchy on that subject. So instead I ask, "How long have you known him?"

"About ten years," she says.

"Since he was nineteen?"

"Yes, exactly."

"How did you two meet?"

Her jaw hardens. "That's none of your business."

Uh-huh. I sense I'm again approaching the difficult subject. I decide to proceed anyway. "Was that when he saved your life? Is that how you met him?"

She gives me a narrow-eyed look. "Nora, what did I tell you about prying?"

"Okay, fine . . ." Her non-answer is answer enough for me. I move on to another topic of interest. "So why did Julian bring me here? To this island, I mean? He's not even here himself."

"He'll come back soon enough." She gives me an ironic look. "Why, do you miss him?"

"No, of course not!" I give her an offended glare.

She raises her eyebrows. "Really? Not even a little bit?"