Finn took off his jacket, wrung out the water, and draped it over her shoulders.
"This will have to do for now," he said. "We need to find a safe place, get a fire going, and dry our clothes before it gets dark."
They were in the middle of a vast forest with poor visibility. It was quiet for now, but neither of them knew what dangers lurked beneath the calm.
They stuck together, moving as one.
In less than half an hour, Finn found a relatively safe cave. Following his instructions, Evangeline gathered some dry grass, twigs, and a few pieces of dry bark.
"Do you have a lighter?" she asked.
She hadn't seen him smoke during their time together, and he never smelled of it.
Finn shook his head.
Evangeline was confused. "Then how are we going to start a fire?"
Finn just smiled.
He spread a layer of dry grass on the driest part of the cave floor, enough for them to sit or lie on, then moved to the center and started to work.
Evangeline had zero wilderness survival experience. It had never crossed her mind that she’d one day be in a situation like this, so her knowledge on the subject was non-existent.
She watched, her eyes wide with amazement, as Finn produced a flame simply by rubbing two pieces of wood together.
"How did you do that?" she asked, astonished.
Finn gently placed the smoldering piece of bark into the pile of dry grass. "I joined a wilderness survival club a while back," he said with a smile. "Learned it there."
After the fire was steadily burning, Finn added a few more sticks. "Come closer, it's warmer here. Your clothes will dry faster."
Evangeline moved nearer to the flames, and a wave of warmth enveloped her, a welcome relief from the chilling dampness. It felt so much better.
But drying her clothes this way would take time, and the wet fabric clinging to her skin was still deeply uncomfortable.


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