She wrinkled her nose, squinting suspiciously at him. “Why do you know so much about it, anyway?” He didn’t have a good answer for that. He got tongue-tied between unlikely excuses, and she took advantage of his silence to push past him and heave the door open, DANGER be damned. The hinges groaned, and a shaft of watery moonlight threw itself down the aisle like a silver carpet. “Coming?” Edie asked. He saw no way around it, silently cursing her for being so curious and himself for being such a bad liar.

