Fย rom the moment weโd awakened in the shelter this morning, Iโd been ready to leave this mountain.
But for Vera, morning had come too soon.
โMaybe I should stay.โ Vera started to remove the backpack strapped to her shoulders, but Cormacโs hands settled on hers, stopping her before she could take it off.
โNo, love. You need to go with Vance.โ โBut, Dadโโ
โYou were right.โ He bent to kiss her forehead. โWe canโt do this forever. You canโt live like this.โ
โWhat about you?โ Her eyes swam with unshed tears. โWill you stay?โ He cupped her cheek, giving her a sad smile. But he didnโt answer.
Veraโs confidence in this decision had wavered since last night. Cormacโs had cemented.
It was dawn. The snowcapped mountain peaks high above our heads were tinged with canary yellow. It was barely light enough to see the dark forest weโd have to hike through to Vanceโs truck.
With any luck, weโd make it back in time for me to call my brothers and tell them we wouldnโt be joining them on todayโs search so they wouldnโt worry.
Instead, once we left these mountains, weโd be going immediately to my house to hide Vera and make a plan. And, hopefully, get some rest. My head felt fuzzy, the lack of sleep making my sore and tired limbs feel sluggish.
No one had slept well in that cramped hut. Cormac had volunteered to sleep on the dirt while Vera had taken his bedrollโI hadnโt wanted to sleep on his bed. Vance must have sensed it, so heโd asked Vera to take it instead. Then weโd slept curled together on hers.
Heโd held me all night, his heart pressed against my spine, our clothes and a thin blanket to keep us warm. That, and the small fire Cormac had
stoked throughout the night. Sleep had come in minutes, rather than hours. Everyone in that shelter had been too anxious to truly shut down.
Weโd all feared what this morning would bring. Heartache.
Irrevocable change.
A gut-wrenching goodbye.
Vance stood at my side, his hand on the small of my back. He was at the ready in case I swayed on my feet.
It hurt to watch Vera and Cormac together, these two people who had counted on only each other for the past four years. Theyโd shared grief. Theyโd shared this unthinkable tragedy.
Cormacโs story had replayed in my mind on a loop last night. The vivid picture heโd painted of Norah. Of that night.
I probably would have strangled her too.
My hand lifted to my throat. The bruises and tenderness were gone. I was fully healed, inside and out. All that remained was my hatred for Cormac. Except it was different this morning. Dull and fragile.
Would I ever like Cormac Gallagher? No. Iโd always hold some anger, maybe a bit of fear, when I pictured his face and the scar that interrupted his cheek.
But I wouldnโt hate him. Pity, yes. But not hate.
โGive me a hug,โ he told Vera, hauling her into his chest.
She began to cry, her body shaking against his. โI love you, Daddy.โ โAnd I love you, Vera.โ He kissed her hair, swallowing hard. He was
holding back tears but just barely. โNever forget how much I love you.โ โWill I see you again?โ
โOf course.โ
It sounded like a lie.
Vance dropped his chin, his jaw clenching as he worked to keep his own emotions in check.
There was no knowing if Cormac would ever see his daughter again. Another man might have refused Vanceโs offer. Might have insisted on keeping Vera close.
Maybe because I had such a good dad, I could appreciate Cormac as a father. I respected his sacrifice for his daughter.
โOkay.โ Cormac kissed her again, then let her go. โLetโs go.โ
Vera stole a long, lasting look at the shelter that had been her home for the past two years. Tears streamed from her brown eyes. But she didnโt move her feet. Instead, like she couldnโt make herself take that first step, she held out her hand.
Cormac took it.
He took her hand because heโd been taking it for her entire life. Heโd been the man who’d held it for her first step. Now he was taking it again, possibly for the last time, to help her walk into a better life.
My heart. I turned from them, hiding my tears.
Vance turned too, his jaw ticking. His eyes pained. But there was a surety in his gaze too. In his heart, he knew this was the right choice for Vera. So I chose to trust him, to give him that faith.
With a nod, he started away from the shelter. Somehow, he knew exactly the right path to take over the rocky ground even though weโd only been across it once.
The four of us walked in silence, a line of solemn hearts, until we reached the rock face that weโd have to scale down to then hike through the forest.
Vance went first, then stood at the bottom, arms outstretched to catch me as I jumped down.
โThanks,โ I told him, breathless. How was it that hiking downhill was almost harder than up?
โYou doing okay?โ he asked, voice low.
No.ย โAre you?โ
He cupped my face, his thumb stroking my cheek. โNo.โ
Maybe today wasnโtย ourย goodbye, but it was coming. I shoved that thought aside and watched as Vera scaled the rock with practiced ease.
She reached the bottom and looked to Cormac, probably expecting him to come down next.
But at the top of the rock, where heโd been standing just a moment ago, there was nothing.
Cormac was gone.