The Impossible Coin (The Downwinders Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
When they started into the canyon, it seemed easier to walk it than to bring in the bikes – the ground was rocky and the angle a little too steep in some places. Winn wasn’t sure how long they had been in the canyon, but it seemed like a long time. It just kept going. “There’s no cave here,” Winn said. “Let’s go back.” “How do you know?” Brent said, pressing on. “We’re nowhere near the end of this canyon. It could be just up ahead.” “What if someone steals our bikes?” Winn asked. “Way out here?” Brent asked. “There’s no one around.” “This canyon might go on for miles,” Winn said. “We gotta stop at some point. Each step we take makes getting home even longer.” “Look,” Brent said, stopping and turning to face his friend. “I’ve given in to you on almost everything on this treasure hunt. I’m not going to stop looking in this canyon after we’ve just entered it. We’ve hardly gone into it.” “What do you mean you’ve given in?”
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