Her clomping steps woke him and she stood there in a tight tank top and he tried not to look. He tasted stale beer on his breath, his head pounding like someone wanted setting free in there. “Climbing Everest?” he asked her. “Heading home today. Back to Ann.” “Sorry to hear that.” He smiled. “Is there anything you’d like me to tell Ann? Any message?” “I’ve got nothing to say to that homewrecker.” “Okay then.” “Nothing.” “I heard you.” “Not one word.” Bonnie put her pack down. “Why don’t you come with us to the bus station? Nora’s dropping me off.” “Why would I want to do that?” “What else are you going to do?” “There’s a point.”