The Woman I Pulled From the Snow Knew My Sister’s Fate-yumihong

The first time they hit my front door, the whole cabin shook.

Not a polite knock. Not weather-lost travelers asking for shelter.

The kind of hit meant to remind you that wood is only wood.

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I took the Winchester off the wall with one hand and the lantern with the other.

Scout was already at the threshold, teeth bared, a low growl rolling out of him like distant thunder.

The woman on my floor tried to sit up and failed.

Her eyes widened with the kind of fear that does not come from imagination.

It comes from recognition.

Another blow landed.

Then a voice I knew too well pushed through the storm.

Russ Danner. Amos Caine’s foreman.

Thick neck, quick temper, and the dead eyes of a man who had made peace with cruelty years ago.

Beckett, he shouted. Open the door.

That girl stole from Caine Ranch.

I stepped to the narrow side window, lifted the curtain just enough, and saw two riders in the blowing snow.

Russ sat on a sorrel gelding with his shoulders hunched against the weather.

Beside him was Deputy Nolan Pierce, brim low, badge catching a flash of lantern light.

That told me everything I needed to know.

If the law had come with Russ Danner in the middle of a blizzard, then the law was not there to help anybody.

I kept my voice flat.

You can come back with a warrant.

Nolan leaned forward in the saddle.

Eli, do not make this worse than it needs to be.

We are looking for a runaway woman in medical distress.

Let us handle it.

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