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Date Published: 10-20-2022

Publisher: Tivshe Publishing

 

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Anna Grace is trapped in an abusive marriage with a man she does not love,
forced to live on a Maryland plantation far from her Philadelphia home. An
innocent cobalt blue medicine bottle becomes her way to freedom and
love.

Beth flees an abusive relationship, making a fresh start on the coast of
the Chesapeake. She discovers a love for sea glass, finding shards along the
bay shorelines. With the discovery, she’ll find a piece of a rare cobalt
blue poison bottle that will lead her to unexpected love.

Both women will find their courage and the love they deserve, both tied to
the simple cobalt blue bottle through time and tides.

A whisper from our soul lives on everything we touch, whether it is good or
something more sinister. A tiny blue bottle changes the lives of all those
who touch it, and its shards travel through time and tides to touch other
lives and other loves through murder, adventure, love, and sea glass.

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EXCERPT 

Sea glass and beach glass are nearly one and the same. The glass is usually dumped in the water or at the shoreline where the glass is found and smoothed by sand and the water’s erosive action until these broken pieces possess a silky, smooth finish. Small, pitted marks in the shape of the letter “C” also indicate sea glass. It takes between twenty and one hundred years for the shiny glass to change to the silky, sanded appearance prized by collectors. Sea glass originates from the ocean. Beach glass originates in freshwater areas. Due to PH differences in water, sea glass from freshwater sources is usually not as frosted as sea glass, so sea glass is considered the jewel of the sea and is prized by collectors. The colors of glass are ranked by rarity. Finding pieces of sea glass makes one wonder where it came from, what type of glass, and the history behind each piece. Some are treasured; some are tossed back into the water to further perfect into a jewel, sometimes referred to as ‘mermaid’s tears.’ The sea glass we find holds echoes from the past. There is a story that lies within those echoes. 

 

A whisper from our soul lives on everything we touch. The sea glass we find holds echoes from the past. This story lies within those echoes. 

Chapter 1 – Anna Grace – 1860 

 

Anyone who has picked up a piece of sea glass has touched history and touched other lives. 

 

Anna Grace and Tyrone stared at Augustus’s lifeless body. In death, he looked at peace and free from pain. In death, his face showed a vestige of his youth. 

 

“It is done,” she whispered as she stared from Augustus to the small, cobalt blue glass bottle on the nightstand. 

 

“Yes, missus,” Tyrone agreed, and he bowed his head. 

 

There were no other words. After a moment of silence, he reached for the bottle, but Anna Grace’s hand stopped him. 

 

“I’ll take it,” she told him rigidly as her hand reached for the small, uncorked bottle, innocently standing guard by the cup drained of liquid. 

 

She picked up the bottle, cradling it in her hand, wanting to keep it. She wanted it safe, as it was one of the last things Josiah had touched. But Anna Grace knew she had to be rid of it. 

 

Tears pricked at her eyes. They weren’t tears of mourning for Augustus but rather tears of relief. She turned to look up at Tyrone’s impassive face with one tear trickling down the side of her face, then wiped it away quickly while Tyrone averted his eyes. 

 

“We’re free now, Tyrone. Free,” she stated steadfastly. 

 

“Yes, Missus,” he answered, turning to look at her. There was a glimmer of hope in his eyes. 

 

“A mercy killing,” Anna Grace asserted quietly. 

 

“Yes, missus,” he agreed. 

 

He wouldn’t meet her eyes now, so she looked down then quietly left the bedchamber with the bottle clutched tightly in her hand. Anna Grace swung the large, heavy front door open, stepping deliberately down the steps and onto the path that led to the small wharf that jutted out into the Sassafras River. A sharp, little wind tore at her hair, tearing it from the pins Pansy had carefully used to lock down her tresses earlier that day. 

She felt no remorse in having given Augustus the last of the colchicine. What he had done to Sadie with Mr. Reece was unconscionable. What he had said about Josiah was cruel. She would no longer be a victim of his rages, belt, and rape. She was numb, knowing the poison in the bottle had caused Augustus’s demise. Would it be considered murder or self-defense? She didn’t know. She did know the Colchicine in that bottle was her ticket to freedom. 

Anna Grace stared at the small bottle in her hand. It gleamed brightly in the rays of the setting sun. She thought of Sadie. She thought of Josiah. She thought of herself. Then, she smiled a triumphant smile and tossed the small, cobalt blue ridged bottle as far out into the river as she could. The sunlight caught it mid-arc, and briefly, the bottle glittered brightly, looking as though it had wings before it dropped into the muddy river. 

As the bottle struck the water, the bottle gave a little “plop-plop” sound before sinking below the surface. River water filled the bottle as it sank deeper and deeper until finally resting on the sand and silty mud. The bottle lay nestled in the muddy, sandy bottom of the river, oblivious to the commotion happening above. 

Now, the bottle was at the mercy of time and tides. Minutes turned to hours. Hours turned to days. Days turned to weeks. Weeks turned to months. Months turned to years. The small, ridged, cobalt bottle lay apart from life above the water. Occasionally, the bottom of a boat created a wake, and the bottle swayed gently back and forth in its cradle of sand and mud. The daily tidal pull, along with storms, and creatures, moved the cobalt blue bottle in an infinitesimal march down the river and to the bay. The silty mud and sand wore away the sharp ridges on the bottle, caressing it and wearing them down to silky, sandy nubs. Crabs darted. Fish swam by. 

Occasionally a fish lipped the ridges finding rather quickly that the bottle was not food. 

 

Many years passed before the bottle met the Chesapeake Bay. Waves heaved, and whitecaps roiled as if it were a violent sea. The watery chaos churned, and the tiny bottle struck a rock. A tiny chip emerged, turning into a fissure. Like hoar frost, the fissures created a lacy effect of a network of tiny cracks. As minutes turned to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, and weeks into years, the fissures deepened into a beautiful pattern. 

Eventually, through time and tides, the bottle cracked into several pieces, large and small. 

The pieces formed a dense heap on the murky bottom of the Chesapeake Bay. Sunlight did not pierce the water to show its blue beauty, leaving the pieces as dark as the rocks. They were as dark as the blue of the depths of the night sky. The sand and silty mud caressed each piece 

turning the glossy, smooth, shiny pieces into satiny treasures. The pieces loosened from their resting place, drifting and bumping along. Small “C” shapes adorned the cobalt treasures like a brooch on a beautiful dress. 

 

As the years passed, the tides took the pieces out into the bay and onto neighboring shores. The small, blue pieces drifted apart, moving away from the whole shards becoming part of other stories yet to be told. 

 

Chapter 2 -Beth – Present Day 

 

Sea glass is often regarded as a symbol of renewal. 

 

“You stupid bitch!” Mike shouted with such vehemence that spittle flew out in small drops with the mean words. “You’re a selfish bitch! Did you know that? What were you thinking? You knew we had plans! Now you’ve ruined everything.” 

Beth cowed as a hailstorm of expletives and insults continued to spew from his mouth. 

The verbal abuse was nothing new. He always seemed to find fault in everything she did. This time, Beth had agreed to work a different shift to help a colleague on her floor at the hospital. It wasn’t a crime, but Mike didn’t like changes to his plans. He didn’t like it when she failed to consult him before making any changes to his  plans. As a hospital administrator, he was anal about his job and everything else in his life. Mike liked control. 

His ire could be raised by something as simple as folding his clothing incorrectly or placing the herbs and spices out of alphabetical order. Lately, his anger and rage seemed to be increasing exponentially. 

Eventually, the shouting subsided to words hissed in seething anger. Beth stood silently, shoulders drooping as his foul words swept around her like a tyrannical wind. Once again, each ugly word seeped into her skin like drops of rain, each one causing her confidence to dwindle. 

She sank under the storm of words, slumping into the old couch and hunching her shoulders. 

“I’m sorry,” Beth whispered. She doubted if her apology would have any effect. 

“Sorry,” Mike hissed in disgust. 

He turned on his heel and strode out, slamming the door behind him. His eyes flashed, and she saw a hard look in them that sent fear into her. Mike hadn’t hit her, but the ‘yet’ seemed to whisper in her head like a fragment of a song. And it was an ugly song that reverberated in her head and would not go away. Her breath hitched tenuously after his tirade. She always held her breath when he spewed his poison as if she was waiting for a blow. He was beginning to frighten her, and she wanted to escape. It was in that instant that Beth realized she could escape if she tried. 

The question was, ‘could’ she escape? Beth had heard of safe houses for women, where they changed their names and found a new identity. Posters of the organization that helped women find safety were posted at the hospital where she worked. Beth had jotted down the 

number and torn up the scrap of paper several times, not knowing what to do. She questioned herself constantly. Was it abuse when he didn’t hit her? She doubted herself over and over again. 

Fear and self-loathing were becoming her close companions. 

As the days and weeks went by after Mike’s recent outburst, Beth daydreamed of a life away from him. Was it possible? She wasn’t certain, but his complaints and rages made her feel claustrophobic, as though she couldn’t breathe. 

Finally, Beth came to the realization that she didn’t want to live this way. She decided that she didn’t need to live in fear anymore and resolved to pull herself away from Mike in degrees. She would escape. And so, she began to devise a plan. She could begin a new life somewhere new. But where? The possibility enticed her, but she knew she needed to be careful planning her escape from Mike. 

That night, Beth pulled herself to the very edge of the bed, turning her back on Mike. 

She blocked his snores with a pillow and stared into the darkness with burning eyes until she fell asleep. Mentally, she berated herself, wondering what she had ever seen in Mike. At this point, any feelings she had for him crumbled into dust. Disgust was the only thing left. She was bereft of any love of him. 

Her plan of escape was inadvertently helped by her nursing supervisor, Mary. The hospital, as always, was short-staffed, and Mary asked Beth to work nights for a month. 

The night shift offered Beth the opportunity to work on her plan. Because Mike was always snooping on her phone and email, she set up a new email account that she only accessed at work. Then she found an old road atlas and looked for potential areas to move to, ones she knew had employment areas She wanted to go somewhere different from the mountainous region of Eagle Heights, but she didn’t want to go to the city. She wanted to leave Pennsylvania, so she looked south to the Chesapeake Bay area. The upper part of the bay was central to a number of hospitals in both northern Maryland and the northern Delaware area. Her plan was to drive to the area, find a place to live, and then begin applying to the hospitals. This area would give her the option of several hospitals between the Baltimore to Philadelphia corridor. 

With her new schedule, Beth would get home when Mike was leaving for the hospital. 

They were two veritable ships passing in the night. She would sleep a few hours and get up in the late afternoon to prepare dinner and prepare for work, trying her best to be the model girlfriend and not arouse any suspicions from Mike. At first, he’d grumbled and complained about the change in her schedule. These thoughts he shared at home, but not with anyone at the hospital. 

She didn’t know what bad blood lay between Mike and Mary, but there was something about Mike’s expression of possible shame and the way Mary pursed her lips when Mike came on the floor that made Beth wonder if something happened in the past. Had it happened with Mary, or with one of the nurses? She didn’t know, but he was certainly cowed around her nursing administrator. 

Her friends and family continued to tease her and look expectantly at her left hand, planning a future for her and Mike with engagement, marriage, and babies. At one point that had been a possibility, but now it made Beth ill to think about any kind of future with Mike. She kowtowed and spoiled Mike, keeping a fake smile pasted on her face. Beth was still worried, but 

he seemed mollified for the moment, his criticisms abating for the most part. She worked hard to keep it that way. 

Eventually, Beth turned away, no longer able to tolerate their talk of her future. They read her silence as another sign that her relationship was deepening with Mike. In reality, her nerves were on edge. She couldn’t eat and lost weight, something Mike noticed and for which praised. Beth gritted her teeth. And she waited. 

A month passed. She was certain that if she didn’t leave soon, she wouldn’t leave at all. 

She was terrified Mike would discover her plans, and she wanted to be far away from him before he did. Pulling together the fraying edges of her courage, she took a day off, packed up her things, and withdrew every penny from her bank account. She texted her mom to say she was going away for a few days and drove down the road, away from the snowy Pennsylvania mountains to Maryland’s gray and rain-swept Eastern shore. 

After a grueling five-hour drive, Beth settled into a hotel near the head of the Chesapeake Bay. Exhausted in body and spirit, she fell asleep for nearly a day. When she awoke, Beth looked at the pale late winter sunshine squeezing itself around the edges of the heavy curtains, pushing light into the room. Beth lay on the bed, assessing her situation. She had done it. It was, literally, the dawn of a new day. It was the beginning of her new life, far away from Mike. She was determined to build the foundation of her new life. 

She felt like one of the fiddlehead ferns emerging in this early spring weather. She had been so tense, curled up, and afraid to stretch living with Mike. Beth looked at area apartments, but nothing in a complex appealed to her. It took a few days, but she found a cabin to live in south of Kingstown and right on the water. Beth was enchanted with the little cabin, and the price was right. 

The little cabin was nestled in overgrown grass perched at the top of the bay. From the yard, she could look north to the small town of North Bay, across the water to another waterside community, and south, where the bay opened up into a vista of water and sky. The neighborhood was tiny, and the homes small and well cared for. They screamed summer, even on this chilly day with windchimes tinkling in the wind and yard décor that flaunted flip-flops and sunflowers. 

They remained flaunting memories of bright summer days as the late winter winds blew. The majority of the homes were summer cabins, but a few had cars parked in the driveway, so there were some neighbors that lived year-round. There was something about the place that made her feel safely tucked away, far away from Mike, but still close enough to civilization that she could find a job. 

The little cabin came furnished with sagging, well-worn furniture. Beth spruced up the home with colorful curtains and new linens. It was a shabby-chic theme that would work for the time being. 

Beth loathed submitting employment applications and narrowed her job search to a few local hospitals. Settled in the little cabin, Beth applied for substitute nursing positions. The closest was a small cottage hospital that was in transition to be absorbed into a larger hospital system. They hired her almost immediately. The work was good, the commute was short. It seemed everything was going in her favor, and eventually, Beth began to settle in, embracing her situation and, in time, quelling the fear that still harbored deep inside. Thus far, Mike hadn’t tried 

to find her. She hoped beyond hope, that Mike would convince himself that she was the crazy one to leave. She hoped he would forget all about her. 

 

 

About the Author

Sharon Brubacker

\For Sharon, writing is like breathing. It’s in her hard-wiring. She writes
warm, contemporary romance, spicy romance, and romantic suspense with the
majority of her books set in the Chesapeake Bay region.

Sharon is a nationally award winning Librarian and the author of fiction
and educational publications. She is also an avid gardener, jewelry artist
and artist. See: www.sharon-brubaker.com

 

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Young Adult Fiction

Date Published: January 31st, 2023

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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North Carolina Simon hates her name. As a fourteen-year-old girl growing up
in the 1970s, she has a lot of challenges. People not only make fun of her
name, but also scoff at her eccentric family. Dad’s a hoarder,
Mom’s an unpredictable artist, and her older sister lives with an
autism diagnosis. After a humiliating middle school event shatters her
confidence as a singer, North determines to break free from the stigma
surrounding her family.

 

As she starts high school, North tells people to call her Carol. Armed with
a new name, she updates her appearance, befriends a popular boy in hopes of
joining his band, distances herself from her two longtime friends, and
avoids being seen with her adoring and dependent sister. Everything seems to
be going according to plan until her sister suddenly disappears. Carol is
forced to face reality. Should she continue to focus all her time and energy
on fitting in or should she surrender to God’s calling on her life?

 

Finding True North is a prequel to Sticks and Stones, but each can be read
as stand-alone novels.

 

About the Author

Dianne Beck

Dianne Beck has spent most of her career teaching students ranging from
kindergarten through adult and currently works as a high school youth
director at her church. In each of these roles, she hopes to encourage
students to be their own unique selves, to have confidence in who they are,
and to follow their passions.  Dianne’s debut young adult novel
Sticks and Stones, winner of multiple awards, was inspired by her years of
teaching, where she saw how an understanding ear and relevant literature
could make a significant impact on students’ lives. She hopes young
people and adults can find faith and strength in her stories.

Visit her author website at https://www.diannebeck.com.

 

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Techno Thriller

Date Published: 02-10-2023

Publisher: Open Books

 

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Three people doing their jobs and making decisions that may lead to a
conflict between the world’s powers.  After all, the US must
respond to an attack on its flagship project to build home-grown
‘fabs’, especially as it is linked to the reputation of the
President. And People’s Republic cannot possibly ignore unprovoked
aggression on its sovereignty…

Jane Sullivan’s appointment as the National Security Adviser is the
pinnacle of her career.  She knows that access to ‘silicon
chips’ is a strategic imperative of vital interests to the nation and
decides to do whatever she can to ensure a fully domestic Semiconductor
Supply Chain…

Argon Zhi has built a good career with the local semiconductor
industry.  He has become a successful man and is a member of an elite
club of professionals who work behind the scenes to make their island one of
the Asia’s ‘Tiger Economies’.  When a friend asks, he
agrees to craft a plan for ensuring the continued competitiveness of the
island’s technology companies. It is the ‘right thing to
do’…

Cedric Dyson is a tinkerer and does not care about politics. Instead, he
loses himself in his job as a Failure Analyses (FA) engineer who figures out
why some chips do not work the way they are supposed to.  Then he
notices a pattern.  Like a crime detective on a murder case, he follows
the clues, trusts his intuition, and uncovers a shocking truth…

Everything comes to a head with a murder of a foreign citizen on US
soil…

EXCERPT

‘There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men’

William Shakespeare

t-0 + 20 months, Chandler, AZ

Jane knew that this time around she would need to be nothing more than a wallflower. But she did not mind.  In fact, she knew that her participation on this junket was something of a reward.  In the political language of the capital, the proximity to the president that this trip offered was recognition for the part she’d played in the project. Besides, flying with POTUS on Air Force 1 was always fun. Even Iron Brew was impressed. And since all the attention would be focused on him, she would get to do what she preferred―observe rather than be observed.

Yes, this trip was to be a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the first of her advanced semiconductor factories. POTUS would meet the CEO of Intel, they would shake hands, pose for pictures, probably with one of those silly giant scissors, and then pretend to tour the facility.

Jane was however surprised by the many thousands of man-hours that went into orchestrating the event.  The team that represented the hosting company―Matt Nowak, the site manager, and his tech geeks―were highly concerned about the prospect of a tour of the facility.  Apparently, this would contaminate the line and once corrupted it would take them weeks to bring it back up to the needed standard. They kept going on  about  Class-1, whatever that meant, and insisted that the only possible way of supporting a tour was if the party was limited to no more than eight people, and if everyone wore the full ‘bunny suits’ and followed standard procedures. Some amongst the nerd squad thought that even that would be unacceptable.

On the other hand, the Secret Service people went into conniptions at the idea of POTUS wearing a bunny suit. Apparently having POTUS in a disguise that would make him indistinguishable from the rest of the party was unthinkable.  It seemed that having him out of sight of the full support team―aides, snipers, eyes and ears, the guy carrying ‘the football’, medics, and all the rest of the normal retinue―was totally against procedures. Not to mention that the level of protection provided by only a couple of agents who would not be allowed to bring in their weapons was entirely unacceptable.

And the White House political spin doctors were concerned about someone snapping inappropriate pictures of the President struggling to get in and out of one of those bunny suits―an awkward procedure that would apparently call for levels of agility that may be beyond the septuagenarian POTUS.

….

 

About the Author

Riko Radojcic

Riko Radojcic was born in poor post-war Yugoslavia but enjoyed a very happy
and secure early childhood there. When he was twelve his father took a job
with the UN World Health Organization and Riko spent his teen years in East
Pakistan (now Bangladesh), Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania, observing the demise
of the colonial Raj as well as some harsh Third World realities. He
completed high school in Swiss private schools — a polar opposite of the
Third World — which gave him a peek into the lives of the one-percenters.
He then moved to Manchester, UK, where he witnessed the bleak circumstances
of the working class in the heart of industrial England.

After working in the UK for several years, Riko immigrated to the US,
settling in San Diego. There he enjoyed a rewarding and a very stimulating
career in the semiconductor industry, working in a variety of technical,
managerial and business development roles. His professional life exposed him
not only to the amazing wonders of silicon chip technology, but also gave
him an opportunity to travel internationally and to interact with smart and
talented people from very diverse backgrounds. After 35 plus years in the
world of high tech and engineering management, Riko is now devoting his full
energies to writing as he tries to bring to life the magic of technology,
the realities of the high-tech industry, and some of his diverse life
experiences through storytelling.

 

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Date Published: 09-13-2022

 

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Can you build a successful life by taking the less traveled path? Yes, you
can, and Dale Arenson’s incredible journey attests to it.

After seven years of living on the edge as a member of Hangmen, of the most
popular outlaw motorcycle clubs in the US, the young school dropout needs a
radical change. His soul wants something else; as long as he can preserve
his freedom to do what he loves, he is ready to give up the gun violence,
wild rides, and loud parties.

Dale Arenson walks away from the only life he knows to embark on a path
that many people would deem too hard to even think about it. He bounces back
from his poor start in life, bad choices, and costly mistakes and builds an
exceptional career in aviation as a commercial pilot.

“Better Lucky Than Good” is the gripping account of this journey.
A natural storyteller, the author vividly depicts his unorthodox path from
outlaw biker to construction worker and salesman and, finally, to his dream
life and his incredible adventures that nearly got him killed. Wildly
entertaining, the book will keep you at the edge of your seat while
inspiring and motivating you to follow your dreams and forge your own path
in life.

About the Author

Dale Arenson

Dale Arenson is a bestselling author of gripping memoirs inspired by his
risky and unconventional life. A high-school dropout in sunny Southern
California, he found the supportive family he always craved in the biker
community. After many run-ins with the law and brushes with death as a
member of the famous Hangmen Motorcycle Club, Arenson gave up his dangerous
lifestyle and reinvented himself as a commercial pilot. An admirer of Plato,
Hemingway, and Marcus Aurelius, Arenson is now taking his turn at writing
books that entertain, inspire, and stand the test of time.

 

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Romance

Date Published: 1.17.2022

Publisher: Dragonbooks Publishing House

 

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Is that a vintage RV— painted top to bottom with paw print-shaped
polka-dots — driving into town? You can bet your pupper’s next
bubble bath it is! Get ready to plunge into the pages of the third book in
the always pet-friendly Rocky Mountain Romances series.

 

When Kathrina gets chased out of her Seattle apartment because of its no
pets policy, she packs up her business, Kat’s for Dogs Mobile
Grooming, and heads to the mountain town of Independence Junction, Colorado.

In Independence Junction, pets are welcome, the local diner is the hub of
social life, and Sam, that good-looking guy Kat met last summer, just
happens to still be around. But oh no! Sam turns out to be a professional
hockey player with an ego the size of the biggest mountain in the state. Not
only is Kat a little man-shy, but she has no interest in wasting her time
trying to tame that wild one.

However, when injured dogs start turning up in the woods, Kat must find a
way to help. Before she knows it, Kat is tangled up in the small
town’s dark side. Will she rescue the animals? Will she accept
Sam’s help? Will the townsfolk finally have enough with whoever, or
whatever, is hurting their dogs?

 

Welcome back to Independence Junction in Book 3 of The Rocky Mountain
Romances series. Your quirky friends are waiting for you to join them for
another small town suspense story, complete with a nice blend of laughter,
mystery, and heart-warming romance along the way!

Praise for Rocky Mountain Romances Book 1:

“An enjoyable, mixed-genre romp with an intriguing main couple and
colorful townsfolk.” – Kirkus Reviews

 

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EXCERPT

Thirty-six hours and one time zone later, Jasmine pulled onto the weedy entrance drive that led to her grandmother’s house. Rocky spires rose in the distance under a bright full moon. Her body felt every one of the 1,200 miles traveled from Seattle to the Rocky Mountains in record time. Beside her, the phone flashed with many text and voicemail messages, most of them from Gavin. She hadn’t read or listened to any of them yet, afraid she might have a weak moment and reverse her promise to reach safety first, before sorting this out. 

“How’s my boy?” she asked, tousling her poodle’s black curls. Rambo licked her hand. 

Jasmine ran a tired hand through her blond chin-length hair—which was doing its own version of a getaway, sticking wildly off her head—and opened the car door. Rambo jumped out and she followed. Shivering, she leaned inside the car once more and grabbed a sweatshirt from the back seat. Here in the mountains, the nights were chilly, even in summer. With a groan, she slipped into the garment and turned to her grandmother’s old, well-worn house.

In a few steps, she arrived at the front door, Rambo close on her heels. A familiar reach up to the door ledge revealed the house key. She unlocked the door and slipped inside. In the dark, Jasmine groped for the light switch. When she didn’t find it right away, she impatiently turned on the flashlight function of her smartphone. Even in the low light, she could see dust floating in the air. The kitchen seemed crammed with stuffcartons, empty glass bottles for canning, more pots and pans than one person could possibly use. Grandma always did hate to throw anything out. Not sure of what she might find, Jasmine opened the fridge to see what was there. Empty. She opened the freezer on top and a cloud of frosty air escaped. She waved her hands at it. The cell phone light revealed frosted mystery lumps. Tomorrow, cleaning and groceries in town were on the to-do list. 

It still felt good to be here, in this house where she had spent many a happy vacation. She almost felt something like gratitude toward Gavin. After all, he was the reason she was here now. But only almost. Because before she could finish the thought, Rambo growled and she froze.

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