will believe our story?”
Amy shrugged. “Maybe someday we’ll write it down, and someone will read it and believe it.”
“Maybe,” Chris said. He could see the lights along the opposite shore. A few of them seemed to be moving closer. He thought he heard the motor of a boat.
“There’s just one thing I wish,” Amy said. She looked toward the bonfire. “I wish I had a marshmallow.”
A voice called from a short distance away on the water, “Amy! Chris! Are you there?”
The boat was coming closer.
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