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  The thing that scared Clayton the most was his desire to stay with her. His inner longing to spend the night next to her skin, smelling her most intimate smells, touching her skin, feeling her heart beat.

  He looked at his open, unread volume of Proust then he walked over to his desk and turned on his computer. His email repopulated.

  Scanning through the normal business and work emails he stopped when he got to the subject line, Jack Henderson is Bradley Saunders?

  It was from his closest work associate, the one he’d asked to get background information on Jack.

  Clayton opened the email.

  Clayton,

  I couldn’t find any information on a Jack Henderson and it appears that there is very good reason. Jack Henderson doesn’t exist. I did find a Bradley Saunders.

  There was a picture of Jack's face attached to the text.

  Does this look like your man?

  He seems to be doing some serious business with a Chinese company interested in mining a very rare stone used in a new field of Asian art. These pieces bring in millions of US dollars and would certainly go for a good price. It also seems that these stones can only be found in a very few, limited locations across the globe. Northern Montana and southern Alberta could certainly be one of them.

  I hope this helps!

  There was a link at the bottom of the email and Clayton clicked on it. It went to Christie’s Auction House in London.

  He scrolled down to see an incredible stone statue. Three pieces of stone appeared to be woven like interconnected rings, all three moved upward, like a plant, toward the sky. The stone was obsidian black along one side, transforming to a grayish pink in certain strips. It was remarkably beautiful.

  The four-inch statue had an estimated value of 2.3 million pounds, close to 3 million US dollars.

  If Jack had found this stone, if he’d been using Clayton’s resources and new ownership of the land to acquire and sell it, he could certainly be making a sum worth killing for.

  Clayton sat back in his chair. His mind went to Jo. Perhaps it was a sum that would push him to kill again.

  He would call the governor in the morning and hire his own private investigator to make sure the police had everything they needed to put Jack…Bradley away for a very long time.

  Then…then Jo would go back to her normal life and he would be left alone.

  Clayton picked up his drink and finished it off.

  Chapter Nine

  A sound woke her.

  Jo’s head lifted off her arms and she was surprised to be looking out into the foggy new morning.

  She concentrated, what had she heard? Jo was unsure. Peering out into the morning she looked for signs of a sound. A deep fog met her gaze.

  Then she heard it, the sound of a bear roaring—an animal growl of pain.

  The next sound she heard made her heart stop, a gunshot. The crack was so loud and resounded with such authority that Jo nearly fell back from the window.

  Jo pushed herself, fumbling, off the bed. She landed on all fours and she tucked her legs, forcing her upper body to lift.

  Clayton. Clayton. Clayton. Her heart pounded out the beat. What had she done? She’d gotten him involved. Her legs pumped down the stairs and to the front door. Jo swung the door open and ran out into the morning.

  She had no shoes on, was wearing only a robe, but she didn’t care. Her only thought was of Clayton.

  The dream she’d had. The nightmare. Where Clayton had been shot. Had that been a premonition? She saw the vision she’d had, the vision of Clayton’s legs buckling beneath him. The vision of him dying. Of him dead.

  The fog wrapped over her body, enveloped her.

  She hadn’t seen where the sound had come from. She only knew the general direction.

  The silence around her left her only more frightened. She should hear something. She should hear another roar. She should hear sounds of pain, whimpers. But there was nothing. Dead silence.

  Jo’s feet split open on rocks and sticks as she ran over them. Her leg scrapped against a log. A shot of pain ran through her shoulder as she banged it against a large branch.

  She wanted to yell for him, scream, but her voice wouldn’t come.

  She felt something wet underfoot and stopped. She was standing on blood. Jo felt like she was in a nightmare, only worse than the one she’d actually had.

  Jo walked backward in the blood and looked around. She saw a clump of fur, then another. Jo walked toward it. She felt sick. She was going to be sick.

  Clayton, her heart was still saying the name.

  When she came upon the body Jo’s face tightened. In front of her was a large brown bear, shot through the head. He lay dead. But he wasn’t Clayton.

  Jo put a hand to her mouth. Who would do this?

  “Josephine,” her name was said loudly and Jo spun around. “I’m mighty glad to see you, though I doubt you can say the same.”

  Jack Henderson stood smiling at her. He had a hunting camouflage on and a rifle in his hand.

  Jo waited, she expected him to cock his gun, to aim, to shoot. But he didn’t move. He just kept looking at her with that same smile.

  “Did you want to talk?” her voice was full of sarcasm but she didn’t have the energy to try and save herself. If he was determined to kill her then he would.

  “Tsk, tsk,” Jack made a clucking sound and began walking toward her. He put a finger up to his lips in a sign of silence. There was a sound of breaking sticks in the woods.

  Jo was confused, Jack seemed more interested in the woods around her then he was in her.

  Jack raised his shotgun and pointed it into the fog then he got very low with his back against a tree. He was only a few feet from Jo and could easily move the muzzle of the gun and shoot but he seemed concentrated on the trees.

  What was he waiting for?

  “That grizzly yesterday was mighty interesting, wouldn’t you say?” Jack’s voice was quiet and his eyes flicked around him, barely landing on Jo at all. She should move. She should do something.

  Jo put a foot toward the trees and suddenly the gun was on her again. She held her breath and waited but still there was no shot.

  “It was larger than any grizzly I’ve ever seen…and it almost…almost seemed to be protecting you.” Jack’s eyes came to rest on Jo and there was a smile on his lips that Jo wished she could slap away.

  Her heart hammered. He was waiting for Clayton. He was waiting for her protector.

  There was another crack coming from the brush and Jo began to panic. Of course, he would have heard the gunshots, he would see the open door, he would think… Jo looked at the fog around her.

  “And so you are hunting him? The grizzly?” she felt her throat constrict.

  “Hunting you too, but you were disappointingly easy to catch,” Jack pointed his gun directly at Jo. There was another crack from the brush and he swiveled his body and the tip of the gun toward it.

  Jo pulled her hands into fists and tried not to think about what she was going to do. She had to move and she had to move now.

  With no time for hesitation, Jo dove behind the nearest tree and into the fog. It was one thing to resign oneself to death it was another entirely to give someone else up to it.

  “Clayton,” she bellowed at the top of her voice, knowing full well that yelling would alert Jack to her location. “It’s Jack and he’s got a rifle,” she ran forward to the next tree and then the next as she yelled. There was the sound of a rifle crack and Jo grimaced. She had not been hit.

  Jo took a breath then ran forward again. She would get as far as she could. Wouldn’t Clayton be able to track her, to smell that she’d gotten away? If she could make Jack chase her then he wouldn’t be able to focus on Clayton.

  “Help,” she yelled the word more for the benefit of Jack than anything else. She wanted him to know that she was moving away, she wanted him to try to find her. To follow her.

  The fog was beginning to lift and h
er vision was getting better, but that meant that Jack’s vision would be getting better as well.

  Jo plunged forward again and again. She wasn't sure if she heard movement behind her or if the sounds were created by her own movement.

  As she ran forward she ran out of the trees and into an opening. The trees offered cover but she couldn’t go back. Jo sprinted out into the clearing, she needed to get to the other side as quickly as possible, to get back to the cover of the trees.

  Then she was certain she heard the sounds of someone else. Jo ran as fast as she could her legs hitting the ground, her heart ready to pop out of her chest.

  Her foot hit a root and sent her into the air. She reached her arms out but there was nothing to steady her, nothing to grab onto. Jo hit the ground and all the air in her lungs knocked out of her.

  She turned and looked back toward the trees she’d come from. She had to get up, had to keep moving.

  The outline of Jack loomed blurry behind her. He raised his gun.

  “Drop it… Bradley.” The sound came from the still hazy fog and Jo peered toward a new figure. Clayton stood with a gun cocked, aiming directly at Jack.

  “Fancy seeing you here,” Jack was trying too hard to be nonchalant. Jo could feel the tinge of fear and hot energy in the man, “Sounds like someone’s been doing their homework.”

  “Drop it,” Clayton’s voice was low and commanding. Jo looked between the two men.

  Jack began to drop the muzzle of his gun, inch by inch. Jo could see the man’s mind working. Clayton moved closer, and closer, then just as he was about to reach out and grab the gun Jack turned on him. Jack used the butt of his gun to knock Clayton’s arm and his gun went flying.

  Chapter Ten

  Clayton watched his gun launch into the air. His mind was processing a million different scenarios but only one outcome came to the forefront of his mind and it wasn’t a good one.

  He moved closer to the other man but Jack had backed up and pushed his gun between him and Clayton. Clayton extended his hand out and snapped the front of the gun away just before it went off.

  "Change," Jo's voice came from his right. Jo. He'd been out of his mind with panic when he'd heard the gunshots when he'd heard her scream.

  He’d fallen asleep at his desk somewhere in the wee hours of the morning. An empty glass decanter next to his hand. He’d woken to the sound of a gunshot but thought it had been a bad dream. It wasn’t until he’d heard the front door clang that he realized it hadn’t been a dream. Clayton had grabbed the gun he kept safely in his desk and gone after her.

  It was the first time Clayton’s instincts had kept him a man rather than barreling out as his grizzly self. He wasn’t sure why but he wanted to put a stop to Jack Henderson, to Bradley Saunders, once and for all and to do it as a man.

  Now, he wasn’t so sure. Clayton moved in, throwing his right fist, making contact with Jack’s face. He heard a crunch under his fist and felt bone breaking.

  Jack swung the butt of the gun around again and landed it on Clayton’s left temple. He saw black for a moment before his vision came sharply into focus again.

  “Clayton, watch out,” Jo yelled. He could hear the panic and fear in her voice. He knew Jack was raising his gun again. He knew that in a moment the sound of it would crack loudly. He knew it was only a matter of moments and he knew that he wanted to spend those moments looking at her.

  Clayton turned his eyes to Jo. His eyes told her what his mouth had not been able to the night before. He loved her. He needed her. He wanted her.

  His heart beat for her, his life longed for her.

  Tears were running down Jo’s face.

  “I know,” Jo mouthed the two words just before he heard the explosive crack of gun fire.

  It was a long moment and Clayton was still staring at Jo’s face. Her expression slowly changed and then she smiled.

  He hadn’t been hit, he felt the air in his lungs, he was still alive.

  Jo shifted her gaze and she was looking beyond Clayton her attention newly absorbed Clayton turned slowly to see Jack. The other man was lying on the ground in a pool of blood, one shot had gone straight to his chest.

  Swinging around again he looked for the shooter.

  Standing in all his tidy glory was Lincoln. Still in his nightclothes, with an elegant robe and slippers, he was holding a rifle in both hands and looked like something out of Mother Goose. Lincoln stared at Jack, sprawled out on the ground.

  “Lincoln?” Clayton could barely breathe. He had no idea the older man even knew how to use a gun.

  “Sir,” Lincoln looked up at Clayton, his face white. The man looked unsettled. This certainly was not something he did every day. “It has been twenty years that I have regretted not being there to save your father. It brings me the greatest joy to be able to do the honor for you.”

  Clayton gave a throaty laugh of relief. He felt tears sting his eyes but he pushed them back down.

  “Thank you, Lincoln.” Clayton understood that it was useless to tell the man that he wasn’t to blame, that there was nothing he could have done to protect his father. Clayton had felt the same things. Even though he was only a boy he’d thought that he should have been able to protect his family, to save those he loved the most. But they’d all slipped away, straight through his fingers, like sand through a sieve.

  "It is my pleasure, sir." Lincoln dipped his graying head and pulled his gun under his arm. "I called the police a few minutes ago and I believe they will be arriving shortly—I think I will just go to meet them at the house."

  Clayton nodded. There was so much he wanted to say but nothing came out.

  “Perhaps you should attend to the lady,” Lincoln looked at Jo before turning and walking back into the trees.

  Clayton turned to Jo who was just getting to her feet. They walked toward each other and stopped with two feet between them.

  Jo’s face was dripping tears. Her feet were covered in blood, her body scratched and bruised. She looked beautiful.

  "You're alive," she looked at him as if she required more proof.

  Clayton nodded, “So are you.”

  Jo laughed.

  "For a moment there, when I heard the shots before I knew… I thought…" he trailed off. The hopelessness of that thought, the terror he'd seen, the future without her in it was too much to endure.

  Jo put a finger to his lips and moved forward, “I know.”

  “I love you, Jo. I don’t want to live without you. I can’t live without you.” His voice was husky and low, thick with emotion.

  Clayton walked forward and took Jo in his arms. His lips met hers. He could taste the salty tears in her mouth, then kissed her eyes and cheeks. Her body felt perfect in his arms. She belonged with him.

  Jo smiled, “Let’s go home.”

  Home. She’d called his house home. He’d never heard anything so good in his life.

  Three months later Clayton was standing by the door of his house.

  “Are you sure you want to do this?” He looked nervously at the luggage being taken out of the house and into the waiting car. He’d hired a driver to take them to the airport and given Lincoln a long holiday so he could visit his family in London.

  When Lincoln arrived in London there would be another surprise. Clayton had rented out an airplane and a private island for all of the many cousins, aunts, uncles, children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters that could be found in Lincoln’s family. If Lincoln was anything like Clayton then he would come back to Montana thankfully for some peace and quiet.

  “Do you have your passport?” Jo put her last bag down with the others.

  Clayton held up his passport.

  “Good, that’s the most important thing,” she exhaled loudly.

  “Aren’t you going to tell me where we’re going?” Clayton had been given a packing list of clothes and no other indication of where they were off to.

  “Nope, you’ll see when we get there,” Jo clapped her hands
like it was all a very fun game.

  “But what if I hate it?” Clayton hadn’t left his Montana home since he’d graduated and now he was feeling more than a little trepidation.

  “You won’t,” Jo kissed him on the mouth.

  “But what if I do?” Clayton followed Jo out of the house with the last of the bags.

  “Then you can bask in the knowledge that we will be coming back,” Jo double checked the locked door and looked up at the house. She breathed in the fresh air and smiled, “Back to our home.”

  *****

  THE END

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