Thomas rested his big hand on Eve’s head. They had been so lucky the FireFlight reached them in time. When the water crashed down on them she knew they would be okay. It wasn’t long after that, that she and Adam had been able to start their journey out of the woods. She helped him. She supported his weight as much as she could because leaving him sitting there waiting for somebody to come back for him was not an option. They met up with a fire crew along the way, and once they were back at the base she caught hell from the people in charge. Of course the other firefighters congratulated her with a big slap on the back. “He’s okay. He’s resting,” she looked at Adam lying in the bed. She had refused to stay in her own room. The moment she had clearance to get up and walk she went to Adam’s room, pulled up a chair and sat at his bedside. He was okay. The doctors were monitoring him for the head injury he had sustained, but fortunately, even that wasn’t life threatening. “That was one crazy stunt you pulled, young lady.”