RYLAN!”I feel Ivy’s palm on my chest and, with a powerful shove, she pushes me back, away from fire, danger, and death. In that moment after the tree plunges, I see Ivy for a single second as I fall. In those emerald eyes is a look of complete calm, undying gratitude, and powerful, protective love.The tree crashes down, the sound echoing in my head.For an eternal moment, I sit there on my butt, staring at the spot where Ivy was standing. I’m numb, only registering the slightest changes; the wind dying down, the rain lessening.What just happened?Desperately, I look side to side, praying that Ivy jumped to the side and what I saw was just an illusion made up by my panicked mind.But Ivy’s nowhere. And there’s an arm sticking out from under the trunk.”IVY!”I sprint to the fallen tree. The smoldering wood stings my hand when I grab the trunk, but I grit my teeth and bear it. Pulling with all my might, I throw the remains of the tree aside.Ivy’s lying there, her eyes closed and her lower half on fire.”No…” I fall to my knees and yank off my sweatshirt to try and smother the flames, but they burn strong, and soon the fabric’s on fire. I toss it away, not knowing where it lands as I’m unable to tear my eyes off the most gut-wrenching sight of my life. My hands go to my head and my shouting grows even louder. “No, no, no!”This can’t be happening. She can’t be—
RYLAN!”I feel Ivy’s palm on my chest and, with a powerful shove, she pushes me back, away from fire, danger, and death. In that moment after the tree plunges, I see Ivy for a single second as I fall. In those emerald eyes is a look of complete calm, undying gratitude, and powerful, protective love.The tree crashes down, the sound echoing in my head.For an eternal moment, I sit there on my butt, staring at the spot where Ivy was standing. I’m numb, only registering the slightest changes; the wind dying down, the rain lessening.What just happened?Desperately, I look side to side, praying that Ivy jumped to the side and what I saw was just an illusion made up by my panicked mind.But Ivy’s nowhere. And there’s an arm sticking out from under the trunk.”IVY!”I sprint to the fallen tree. The smoldering wood stings my hand when I grab the trunk, but I grit my teeth and bear it. Pulling with all my might, I throw the remains of the tree aside.Ivy’s lying there, her eyes closed and her lower half on fire.”No…” I fall to my knees and yank off my sweatshirt to try and smother the flames, but they burn strong, and soon the fabric’s on fire. I toss it away, not knowing where it lands as I’m unable to tear my eyes off the most gut-wrenching sight of my life. My hands go to my head and my shouting grows even louder. “No, no, no!”This can’t be happening. She can’t be—