#Chapter28
As I waited for Jonathan, the cold brush of nature hammering around me, there was a moment of disconnection. The world slipped away through the cracks in reality, and I was left with a tiredness that felt eerily similar to sadness.
But that was the thing with hope, wasn't it? When you threw your faith behind it like a blind man chasing a sunset, there wasn't always room for disappointment — you'd always knew deep down you were never going to see that sunset.
Little Moon's was a shot in the dark. It had been one check-list box above desperation. But let's be real, there had been no part of me that had expected to walk out, enlightened and rich with knowledge, suddenly overcome with the exact location of Axe Custer.
Except there had been that tiny little voice in the back of my head, a tepid whisper that had breathed 'what if?'.
/"Deacon told me that I have to tell you to wait inside./"