mall it could barely be called one. A faded woode
int and a flickering neon vacancy sign. She stepped inside the office and paid cash for a
m s
d a rickety dresser, but it would do. She dropped her suitcase at the foot of the bed and st
t out. She neede
ndow, promising hot coffee and home cooking. Claire crossed the street w
p. A few locals occupied the counter stools. A young couple sat in the back booth, eating burgers and laughing. It was t
at, Claire took a b
ilver hair approached her with a note
ated. "Do yo
. "Sure do. I'll
nk y
e past the frosted glass. Locals came and went. Most didn't notice her. She like
Claire shook her head. "No, thank you. Actually
eeled boots. "Well, not much goin' around this time of year. But I did hear the Whitlock Ranc
smile. "Still, could
"Head west down that main road 'til the pave
he car, she studied the directions. How hard could ranch work
etal gates and a wooden sign that read: Whitlock Ranch. She parked outside and wa
toward her car, a voic
I hel
tu
a dusting of snow on his hat and boots. His flannel shirt wa
throat
t be hiring. I'm looki
a quiet, observant eye. His gaze lingered just a se
orked a ran
'm a quick
"Come on, then. I'
standing by his front door, with bruises on her face and hau
showed her to the winter stables, where most
pair of old thick work gloves. "Come
ly briefly befor
ked hard, even though her body clearly ached. He could see it in the way she moved. But she didn't complain on
e glanced over and offered her a small smile
eathless laug
pat her shoulder like he would anyone he worked
e, her breath coming hard and fast
oming more panicked by the s
turned
already in her car, tires spinning slight
r his breath slamming his h
have kno
he was storming out. "You alright, son?"
was more focused on apologising to Claire. He
her. He found her yellow Beetle parked outside Room Six. He
wice. But st
ted to say I'm sorry. I
eart thundering in the way that made her nauseous for the first time since she arrived in this p
is it?" Her voice was small, with fear evid
u. From t
silence
autiously, she
ed on her, her bruises, the way she kept her arms crossed protectively over her chest.
is motel... it ain't safe.
d. "It's all I can a
ssure though ok. Just... please think about it." She wanted to believe the truth in his words, but how could
nswer, just kept her eyes on th
lright. Get some rest, hopefully I'll see ya soon." He left without another w
the nightmar
ands. The slap. The c
g for breath. She couldn't stay here, she knew that. By sunrise, she was packed, back on the
gainst the early light. And this time, he wasn't alone. A kind-faced woman, older and petite
oman said, stepping forward
ging a quiet, "It's
e. Come on, I'll show you." Beau walked beside he
ructure with a wide front porch and ivy creeping along the side. It wa
yourself at home, honey. And when you're ready, come
ftly, her voice thick with
was left alone to settle in, Beau was alre
But damn it, there was something about her. The way she held her head high, even when it was clear the weight of the world rested on her shoulders. The q
and having to dress up as Santa for the Christmas parade year before last. He teased her gently about the way she held a pitchf
anted to hear it
ked her hair behind her ear, or the determined furrow of her brow, made somethi
ps twitch with a smirk. What kind of tea or coffee she liked, how she scratched behind t
o memorise t
flinched when surprised, still kept her distance when someone moved too fast, b
something to hide. He'd noticed it the day they met. She was constantly adjusting her top, fidgeting if it
ad made her feel like she had something to be asham
woman who, despite it all, was showing up. Who worked hard and tried even harder. Who had the kind of beauty that was impossible to overlook-the quiet, steady kind that
ithout meaning to, she was f
sweat, her hair pulled back in a loose ponytail, an
ed up," she said, brush
o fade. Even long after she disappeared into the
her son with curious eyes as he paced by
her," she
turning. "I di
her arms, leaning against the door
ad. Real bad. And I can see she's strong. The kind of strong that comes from surv
nce I've seen you look at someone like that. Invite her to dinner, Beau.
grateful. "
, Claire answered with damp hair and a towel still
quickly. "I didn't rea
"Just wanted to invite you up to the house for
are you sure? I mean,
e part of the ranc
han it should have. She nodded slowly
roasted chicken and potatoes. Claire sat stiffly at first, waiting for the q
ey nev
Beau as a kid. And Beau... Beau just watched her with that soft, kind smile of his. It wasn't the kind of smile that a
minded herself that this wasn't Alaric. This wasn't her old life. This was different. He wa
friendly, hear
ice of pie to take back with her. "In case
ful smile. The simple kindness
sky full of stars. Claire looked up at the Montana sky, wide and endl
against his bedroom door, arms cros
trouble. D
didn't ju
eady start