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“Yours…” I echo.

Because I am his. I’ve always been his, even when I hated him. Even when I nearly died giving birth to our son. Even when I found out I’ll never have another child. Even when I tried having relationships with other men and failed.

My heart, my body, my soul—it all belongs to Chance Bridger.

And I’ll still belong to him when I tell him the truth.

He may leave me, but I’ll still be his.

But I can’t bear the thought of him leaving me.

So I’ll leave.

I’ll go back to Phoenix.

Back to my life.

A life without Chance Bridger.

After Jarvisand I land in Phoenix, we go straight to the office to finish our report so we’re ready for the debriefing tomorrow. Then I head to the home I share with my mother and my son. In those hours, I try not to think of Chance, of him being so far away. Of what could be if I stayed. If I did what he suggested and relocated to Montana, dragging my mother back with me.

When I walk in the door, Grady is sitting at the kitchen table, working on homework.

“Hey, sweetie,” I say to him. “I’m home.”

He looks up and smiles. God, it’s the same smile I saw this morning on his father. The ache for Chance is familiar, and back with a vengeance. “Hey, Mom.”

“No hug?”

He begrudgingly rises and walks toward me and gives me a fourteen-year old-boy hug. I know he loves me, though. When I finally let go, I look into his blue eyes, so like his father’s. He’s so tall and I can see how he will fill out to be big and broad.

I adopt my stern mother voice. “We need to talk about your suspension.”

“Do we, Mom?” He steps back and drops into his chair, all gangly limbs.

“Yeah. But after dinner.” I give him a little bit of a reprieve. I’ve been gone a few days. What’s a few hours more? “Where’s Grandma?”

“On the service porch. Laundry.”

“Okay.” I lean in and kiss his fair cheek. “Get back to work. Then we’re going out to dinner tonight.”

“What for?”

“Because I’m home! And I solved my case. So finish up.”

I head through the back way where my mom is loading the dryer with damp clothes.

“I’m home, Mom.”

She widens her eyes. “Avery, I didn’t expect you until later tonight.”

I watch as she tosses a sock in the dryer.

“Jarvis and I finished up the report quicker than expected, so here I am. I’m taking you and Grady out to dinner.”

She smiles and studies me. “You look good, honey.”

“Thanks. I feel good.” Then I bite my lip. I don’t keep things from this woman. We’ve been through so much together. “Sort of. I solved the case. Chance is innocent. We found the person who killed that poor guy and threw him onto Bridger land.”