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Because I’m not done.

“You come near her again,” I continue, leaning in just enough that he can feel every word, see the rifle that hangs across my back, “and I won’t stop at this.”

He swallows.

The fight drains out of him in real time.

Good.

I release him abruptly, letting him drop back, stumble, catch himself just enough to stay upright.

“Get out,” I say.

He hesitates.

Looks at Maddie.

That’s his last mistake.

I step into his line of sight again.

Blocking it completely.

“Now.”

He backs up slowly, then turns, disappearing into the trees with far less confidence than he walked in with.

I don’t move.

Not until he’s gone.

Not until I can’t hear him anymore.

Only then do I turn.

Maddie’s standing exactly where I left her.

Eyes wide.

Breathing uneven.

Looking at me like she’s seeing me for the first time.

And maybe she is.

“You okay?” I ask.

The question comes out rougher than I expect.

She nods.

Then shakes her head.

Then just…looks at me.

“That was?—”

“Necessary.”