Evelyn took the second watch because she knew she wouldn’t sleep anyway.The tower stairs creaked beneath her boots as she climbed into the fog. Wind was colder up here, sliding through the gaps in the wooden railing and cutting through her jacket with damp fingers.At the top, the lookout room smelled like dust, old maps, and lantern oil. The windows were streaked with rain, but from this height Evellyn could see the shape of the compound below: the cabins, the barrel fires, the generator shed, the weak eastern fence patched with fresh wire.Temporary safetyThat was all this place was.Caleb stood at the far window with a rifle resting against his shoulder.“You’re early,” he said.“You’re still here.”“Couldn’t sleep.”Evelyn stepped beside him and looked out over the forested ridge. Below, fog moved between the trees in slow gray currents.“Neither could I,” she said.Caleb didn’t push.That made her like him a little more.For several minutes, they stood in silence while the wind
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