She felt like a sitting duck. Beau hung close to the house, barely stepping outside long enough to chop wood. Having him around was a comfort even if needing him did chafe at her pride. But she had to let that go and do what was best for Micah. The danger was real, and even though Beau was certain Sheriff Colton’s source was trustworthy, she didn’t buy in so easily. Aunt Trudy was cranky, having had enough of being dependent on someone else to get her out of the house. Eden stayed busy, making the house sparkle, trying new recipes, and helping Miss Trudy wrap presents. She’d even helped Micah write a letter to Riley, who would need news from home to keep his spirits up. If he knew the danger she’d exposed his family to, he’d probably be on the next plane back to Maine. After their initial discussion about her past, she and Beau avoided the topic. They fell into the habit of watching a Christmas movie each night. She sensed Beau wanted to put her at ease, and the routine helped.
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