CHAPTER 31
oide. No ot t shore.
quot;Eddie?quot; Sanding up. quot;Eddie!quot;
I stood beside ;Edward, w;
A t from trees, tolerable . I spray.
quot;; tess asked.
quot;I out on t island as far as you can go.quot;
quot;Dont you kno;
quot;I ed to see t;
quot;On t rock?quot;
quot;Sting and staring at t;
quot;All by s?quot;
quot;For real, Mom. So get ;
quot;Edories like t. t a person around for miles.quot;
quot;For real, Dad. Come see.quot;
quot;Im not going out to ts cold and and slippery.quot;
quot;;—tess pointed out to trees—quot;look at t.quot;
Dark do distance s. Sopped come close, sranger. e peered at eacer, and t lasted as briefly as tograp time. Surned toerfall and ran, vanishing beyond in a haze of rock and evergreen.
quot;ait,quot; tess cried. quot;Dont go.quot; Sohe girl.
quot;Leave ; I ;S looks like s;
quot;ts a ;
Eddie s and sat o tell us all about umbled out as he warmed up.
quot;I ure and came to t tting t berees, looking out at to sit ;
quot; is ; tess asked.
quot;Ever o come er to c;
quot;Eddie, did ss ;
quot;S took more told ; tides, as if remembering a ion.
quot;Did s;
quot;No.quot; around his shoulders.
quot;Not all?quot;
quot;S t ;
quot;Did s; I asked.
quot;Sarted calling me. And s. And I told o rig my mommy and dad.quot;
tess embraced our