Chapter 24

Kit dove that way. Couldn’t catch him. Could only ease their mutual fall. “Harry!”

“I’m fine—only dizzy—” Harry shut those wide eyes, though. “Give me a second or two, I’ll be right as—rain—oh, that’s a dreadful metaphor, isn’t it…”

“Harry?”

Harry, abruptly dead weight in Kit’s arms, did not answer.

Kit shook him. Hard. The wind screamed at the door behind them. The actual worst moment of Kit’s life happened, then: sunshine and kindness, everything Kit did not believe in, gone unconscious and unresponsive and utterly still, having saved them both.

And he could do nothing. Could only hold onto Harry and search for visible injuries, think of blankets and warmth, try to summon up basic medical field training—