The Journal: Raging Tide: (The Journal Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Early afternoon they opened up, dousing the campfire and saturating everything else. We spent the day talking, playing cribbage, and trying to stay dry in the tent. Dinner was cold Spam sandwiches and two bottles of wine. ~~~ “Allex, wake up!” Jim barked in my ear from a distance. I could feel I was being shaken and all I could see was Tat pushing me around the small cabin. I stumbled on my bruised and swollen feet and I pushed him back. “Allex, wake up!” I jerked awake sitting up, disoriented. “You were thrashing about and moaning in pain. Are you hurt or were you having a nightmare?” Jim asked, concern filled his voice in the dark. I was still breathing hard. “Yes, a nightmare. Tat was beating me again and stepping on my feet. It hurts so much, Jim.” I shuddered. “He’s gone, Allex. He will never hurt you again,” Jim said, soothing my jangled nerves. “The nightmares may continue for a while though.” He pulled me close and we fell back asleep. May 2 Sometime around midnight the rain stopped and a warm southern breeze picked up.
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