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All that remained was the fallout…and me.<br> | All that remained was the fallout…and me.<br> | ||
I pushed off the rail and made for the cabin. The grass was soft and cushioned the way to his door and the air was cool when I went inside. I sat on his bed, pulled his pillow to my chest and breathed in his scent, and sank my face in it so I could think.<br> | I pushed off the rail and made for the cabin. The grass was soft and cushioned the way to his door and the air was cool when I went inside. I sat on his bed, pulled his pillow to my chest and breathed in his scent, and sank my face in it so I could think.<br> | ||
− | The Feds knew where Mike was. Indigo was proof of that. Where there was one bounty hunter, there would be | + | The Feds knew where Mike was. Indigo was proof of that. Where there was one bounty hunter, there would be more and staying on Salisbury was no longer an option. Mike would have to leave. He’d find another world, with another sun and other birds to sing. He’d build another homestead and raise another herd and start over fresh. He’d find a place the Alliance wouldn’t go, the only place he and others like him had left.<br> |
Miranda.<br> | Miranda.<br> | ||
He wanted me with him and this time I’d say yes, but we both had unfinished business and no guarantee of success.<br> | He wanted me with him and this time I’d say yes, but we both had unfinished business and no guarantee of success.<br> |