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  and the slant of the sun through her tiny window told her it was hours before his usual visit to her. Her house hadn’t been in order. The house he’d provided her.

  She’d deserved his punishment.

  Now he’d gone off; she’d heard his truck leave, just as she’d heard someone—the one who’d shouted back—leave minutes before Sir had come in.

  His face red with temper, his eyes dark and mean with it. His hands hard and cruel.

  And it was her day of the week for sitting out for an hour, of sitting out in the air and not working. Just being allowed to sit and watch the sunset.

  She looked mournfully at the door, the door he’d slammed as he’d gone out, cursing her for being a lazy whore. Though her face, her belly, and where he’d taken her so hard all hurt, she’d finished the scrubbing, using the water, gone cold, that had spilled all over the floor.

  He’d knocked the bucket over. Or she had. Probably she had, as she was the clumsy one, the lazy one, the ungrateful one.

  She told herself to make tea, to read the Bible, to repent her evil ways, but tears gathered in her eyes again as she stared at the door.

  It was selfish of her to wish for that hour outside, to wish for the sitting and seeing the sky fill with color, maybe even seeing a star or two come out. Selfish because she hadn’t earned it.

  Still, she shuffled to the door, stroked her fingers over it, laid her hot cheek against it. She could just hear the birds if she listened hard enough, but not the air through the trees as she would if she could stand on the other side of the door.

  The air that would cool her aching jaw and settle her heart again.

  She didn’t realize she’d touched the handle until it moved.

  Shocked, terrified, she jumped back from it. It never moved. Not even when she scrubbed it clean.

  Slowly, she reached out, touched it again, just a little pressure. It moved again, made the clicking sound it made when Sir used it.

  With her breath coming fast, she gave it a little tug.

  The door opened.

  For one blind moment she saw Sir standing there, his fists raised to punish her for taking such a liberty. She actually cringed back, lifting her hands to cover her face.

  But the blow didn’t come. When she lowered her hands again, looked out, she saw no one, not even Sir.

  The air waved around her, all but tugged her out.

  She jumped when the door shut behind her, shoved at it, then pulled, raced back in. Heart hammering, she fell to her knees, murmuring prayers.

  But the pull was so strong, the air so sweet, she crawled back, opened the door again.

  She got up slowly. Had Sir left it open on purpose? A reward? A test?

  She looked toward the snow-covered ground where, come spring, she’d work the garden. Nearby, the dog slept under his crooked lean-to.

  She took two steps, waited.

  A couple of scrawny hens pecked around in the coop, the old cow chewed her cud. The swaybacked horse dozed on its feet.

  She saw not another living thing. But she heard birds, and the air through the trees, and took another step along the roughly cleared path leading from her house to Sir’s.

  She walked on, simply dazzled, forgetting the attack, the hurts in the sheer joy of being outside, without a tether, to be able to walk in any direction.

  Bending down, she picked up snow in her bare hand, rubbed it against her face. Oh, it felt so good!

  She picked up another handful, licked at it. The sound that came out of her was so foreign, she didn’t know she’d made it. Didn’t know she laughed.

  But the dog heard, and woke with a ferocious bark, a lunge toward her. Fear of him had her rushing away in a limping run. She ran until her lungs turned to fire, until that awful barking fell away. The exertion winded her, and she stumbled, her body spilling into the snow.

  Gasping for air, she rolled over, staring up at the sky through the trees, lying still, caught in wonder at the shape of clouds, how the branches cut through them.

  Something tickled some part of her brain, some deep memory that had her moving her arms, her legs, laughing again at the sensation.

  When she crawled up, looked down, she saw an angel in the snow. It seemed to point west. Yes, west where the sun would set.

  Sir would want her to obey the angel.

  In her long cotton dress and slippers, she limped west.

  As she searched for angels, the sky began to burn in red, to billow in purples, to glimmer in golds. Enthralled, she trudged on. It seemed to her the sound of snow dripping from branches was music. Angel music, guiding her path. She came out to a place where little stones—gravel her memory bank told her—ran through the snow.

  She didn’t notice when the gravel went to dirt, when the road forked. She’d seen a bird and, mesmerized, followed its direction for a time.

  Birds flew, angels flew.

  The air grew cold, very cold when the sun dropped away. But the moon sailed overhead, so she shuffled on, smiling up at it.

  Deer, a small herd, bounded in front of her, leaping across the track. She stumbled back, heart hammering again as their eyes—yellow in the dark—gleamed at her.

  Devils? Devils’ eyes gleamed yellow.

  With a twisting jolt she realized she didn’t know where she was, she didn’t know which way her house would be.

  She had to get back to it, get back and close the door she should never have opened.

  Sir would be so angry with her. Angry enough to take the belt to her back as he’d done to teach her to obey.

  In full panic—she could feel the bite of the belt on her back—she ran. Ran on a leg that dragged behind the other, on feet gone numb. When she slipped and fell, her knees burned, the heels of her hands bled.

  She had to return to her house, repent, repent her great sin.

  Tears poured down her cheeks; her breath tore from her lungs until, dizzy and weak, she had to stop, wait for her head to stop swimming.

  She ran again, walked, ran, limped, lost in her mind, lost in despair, fell again on the gravel. On her knees she saw the gravel gave way to smooth. A road. She remembered a road. You traveled on a road. A road would take her back home again.

  With a flutter of hope in her chest, she limped along with blood trickling down her calves from her scored knees. The road would take her home. She’d make tea and read the Bible and wait for Sir to come back.

  She wouldn’t tell him he’d left the door unlocked. It wasn’t a sin not to tell him. Telling him was disrespectful, she reasoned. It would be saying he’d made a mistake.

  She’d make her tea and be warmed by it; and she would forget the angel in the snow and the bird and the sky. Her house, the house Sir provided, was all she needed.

  But she walked and walked and couldn’t find it. Walked and walked until her legs buckled, until her head swam again. She could rest once more, for just a minute. She’d rest, and then she’d find her way home.

  Before she could, the moon circled and circled above her. It spiraled down, and it fell away, leaving her in the black.

  PART THREE

  A Sunset

  There are sunsets who dance good-by.

  They fling scarves half to the arc,

  To the arc then and over the arc.

  Ribbons at the ears, sashes at the hips,

  Dancing, dancing good-by. And here sleep

  Tosses a little with dreams.

  —Carl Sandburg

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN

  The Roundup, a big barn of a dance bar, kept things simple. Music on Saturday nights—with the occasional Friday added in—from November through the first of May. May to November featured the addition of Open Mic on Wednesdays.

  Otherwise, the head bartender played tunes for whoever warmed a barstool or chowed down on nachos or a burger at one of the tables.

  Music ran from country to western, and the occasional crossover. Rock was not king here, though it could be tolerated in brief doses.
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br />   Callen had grown up on that country-western beat, its laments, its story-songs. But his musical tastes had expanded considerably during his travels.

  Regardless, he didn’t much care if the band played disco on this particular evening, as he’d gotten a good look at Bodine’s legs.

  They were every bit as excellent as he’d imagined.

  She wore a dress that scooped down just enough over her breasts, narrowed in nicely at her waist, then flared out again to float just above very pretty knees.

  He’d always favored pretty knees on a woman, though he couldn’t say just why.

  It had taken him a while to register the color over what was inside the dress, but he liked the happy blue with those little swirls of pink and green over it. And the way she’d paired it with boots that picked up the tone of the green swirls.

  She’d left her hair down, long and straight over her shoulders.

  He didn’t mind they’d gotten there first, could clink beers together before the others piled in. Not when he could take the time for some lazy flirting.

  “I don’t think I’ve seen you in a dress since you were about fourteen. A wedding, it seems to me. One of your cousins.”

  “It must’ve been Corey’s if you have my age right—and you probably do. After that Mom couldn’t veto my wardrobe choices.”

  “You fill this one out better than you did that one.”

  “Puberty took its time with me, but it got there. You filled out well yourself.”

  He wore jeans and a chambray shirt that edged his eyes toward blue. He didn’t smell of horses tonight, but of the forest, which was almost as good.

  “I want to say before Rory and the rest of them get here, I appreciate you not being annoyed—at least not that it shows—that they will be here. It just sort of happened.”

  “I’m not annoyed. I like everybody who’s coming. I don’t know Chelsea very well, but she seems fine.”

  “Rory’s got his eye on her, and she’s got hers right back on him.”

  “I don’t know her well, but I’ve had a look at her. It doesn’t surprise me Rory’d have an eye.”

  “As I believe Jessica and Chase are circling around having an eye on each other, this could be considered a kind of triple date.”

  “Given it’s Chase, the circling could go on, oh, another five or ten years.”

  “I think Jessie’ll cut that down some, if she stays interested.”

  “I’ll wish her luck,” Callen decided. “You and me, Bo, we’re done circling.”

  “Well, hey there, Bo! Haven’t seen you in weeks.” A waitress settled by the table, gave Bodine’s shoulder a quick squeeze. “Y’all having dinner? You got more coming, right? How about I leave some menus so…” She angled toward Callen, got a good look. Her eyes popped. “Callen Skinner! I heard you were back, but I haven’t seen a trace of you.”

  She leaned right down, kissed him full on the mouth. “Welcome home!”

  “Thanks. It’s good to be back.” His brain did a desperate search through old files for a name to go with the face.

  “One of these days I want to hear all about you working in the movies. That must’ve been so exciting. Why, who’d’ve thought, when we were riding around in your old truck, you’d be off rubbing shoulders with movie stars? You ever meet Brad Pitt?”

  “I can’t say I did.”

  “I bet you don’t know Darlie’s married, do you, Callen? She’s not Darlie Jenner now, but Darlie Utz,” Bo chimed in.

  “Just like the potato chip,” Darlie said with a laugh. “Though if we had a share of that I wouldn’t be working at the Roundup. All right, Lester, God’s sake’s! I see you. I’m having a minute with an old friend, so just hold your water.”

  She turned back from berating an impatient regular, beamed at Callen.

  “Married three years now, and we’ve got a little girl.”

  “Congratulations, Darlie. How’s your brother? Is Andy still in the Army?”

  “He is. He made sergeant. We’re really proud of him.”

  “You tell him thanks for his service when you talk to him next.”

  “You bet I will. I gotta get Lester off my back. You take your time with the menus. You want another round when I come back?”

  “We’ll wait for the others, thanks, Darlie.”

  “And thanks for the save,” Callen said when the waitress stalked over to Lester. “I couldn’t place her. I took her out a couple times, but I couldn’t place her.”

  “She’s gone from coloring her hair blond to coloring it red, and she’s curling it till it springs around like a rabbit. I don’t mean that in a hard way, just to say she doesn’t look like she did when she was sixteen or seventeen. Her husband’s a Zulie.”

  Callen thought of the smoke jumpers who trained just down the road, and fought wildfires all through the season. “I should’ve thanked him for his service, too.” He tapped the menu. “Are you hungry?”

  She rested her chin on the palm of her hand, smiled dead into his eyes. “I’ve been working up an appetite.”

  “You’re killing me, Bodine.”

  “Skinner, I haven’t gotten started. Oh!” She straightened, waved before Callen could pull her in, get started himself. “It’s Rory. Looks like he’s got Jessica and Chelsea. Don’t tell me Chase backed out.”

  Callen stood up as Rory guided the women to the table.

  “You guys good there?” Rory gestured to the beers as he pulled off his coat. “I’ve got drink orders, taking it to the bar.”

  “We’re good, right?”

  Callen nodded at Bodine. “All good.”

  “Give me a minute,” Rory added.

  “I’ll go with you.” Tossing her coat aside, Chelsea went with Rory.

  “I didn’t realize this place was so big.” Jessica looked around as Callen helped her with her coat. “That’s about the longest bar I’ve ever seen.”

  “Plenty of beer,” Bodine told her. “Lots of local brews. The wine?” She wagged her hand in the air to signal it was only so-so.

  “Good thing I went with a huckleberry margarita. I’ve developed a taste for them. You know, we could think about working out some sort of package with this place.”

  “Not tonight.” Bodine tapped her arm. “No work in the Roundup.”

  “Right.”

  “How about Chase?”

  “Oh, Rory—who insisted on picking me up—said … Oh yeah. Chase said he had a couple things to finish up, and to order him a Green Flash and the Saturday Special Burger if we got started before he made it. What are those?”

  “That’s a local beer, and a buffalo burger with bacon, pepper jack cheese, and jalapeño sauce,” Bodine told her. “Chase has a fondness. How are you going to dance in those shoes?”

  Jessica glanced down at her hot red stilettos. “Very gracefully.”

  “I like ’em.” Callen gave them a leer and a wink. “How’d the wedding go?”

  “Without a hitch. The bride wore a lace off-the-shoulder gown with a fringed hem, white boots, and a white Stetson with a crystal

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