Ridge's POV
The sun hadn't even cleared the treetops when Ridge found himself standing in the middle of the training fields, arms crossed, jaw clenched, and already annoyed. Dew clung to the grass and mist curled along the edges of the forest like a half-awake serpent. It might have been peaceful—if not for the sound of distant, joyous chaos coming from the obstacle course.
Ridge sighed and muttered under his breath, "Why do I feel like I'm babysitting again?"
Forrest had arrived half an hour early, which should've been a red flag in itself. Ridge had found him gleefully zip-tying pool noodles to the training dummies and rigging a glitter cannon above the tire run. There was, apparently, a plan for today. Ridge just wasn't sure it involved anything useful.