“You’re sure this is the right spot?” Jared asked, putting a hand on my shoulder.
I nodded and glanced around again. It wasn’t exactly like my vision, but I was certain this was the place. The only problem was, there was this giant rockslide in our way. We’d have to clear it away.
Silently, I thanked the Moon Goddess and White Queen for leaving those three pavers untouched. Without them, I wouldn’t have recognized the location.
“It’s getting late. Why don’t we camp here for the night?” Abe suggested. He sighed and dropped his pack from his shoulder, stretching until his spine popped.
“Good idea. It’s too late to clear these rocks away, and I don’t see another path around,” Jared agreed.
It didn’t take all that long to set up camp.
My hand wasn’t swollen or aching anymore. I set up the tents while Jared brought water from a nearby stream and Abe got the fire started.