I pulled my truck into a parking spot in front of Bettyโs Boutique and grabbed the empty cake pan from the passenger seat. Only a few people walked the downtown area because it was still early in the day. I exchanged greetings with them as I made my way inside.
โHey, sweetheart. To what do I owe the pleasure?โ Betty asked, standing from her seat behind the register.ย e store was empty, another slow day for business.
I held up the cake pan. โJust returning this,โ I said, setting it down on the counter.
Betty came around and wrapped her arms around me, pulling me in for a tight hug. โHow ya doing today?โ
โNot great.โ
She took a few steps back and looked me up and down. Her brows pinched together. โWhatโs wrong, Calvin?โ
I ambled around the store, glancing at some of the menโs clothes. I didnโt really need anything, just needed to talk. โA mountain lion nearly attacked Grace this morning.โ
Bettyโs eyes widened, and her hand sprung to her mouth. โNearly?โ
I nodded. โYep. Shot and killed the thing just as it was coming at her.โ
โOh dear,โ she gasped. โLucky you know how to shoot. Must have been quite the scare for her.โ
It wasnโt the rst time Iโd shot an animal, and I knew it wouldnโt be the last.
I pulled a red-and-black annel shirt from a stu ed rack and held it up. โGrace is real shaken up.โ I put the shirt back and continued ipping through a few others.
Betty looked as though she wanted to say something but was holding back.
Her mouth closed and opened and closed again. โWhat?โ I asked.
She waved her hand at me. โOh, nothing.โ โGo on and say it.โ
โWell, in my experience mountain lions go for easy prey, the weak.ย at girl
donโt belong here and even nature is trying to tell you that.โ She shook her head.
โย atโs a strange thing to say, Betty.โ
โShe ainโt built for Wyoming is all Iโm saying.โ She raised her chin and shrugged.
โI donโt think I am either.โ
โYou are, Calvin.ย at girl has gotten in your head like brain-eating amoeba. You ainโt thinking right.โ
I cocked my head. โGrace has done nothing wrong.โ
I was tired of the way people were treating her, and I could see why she was acting so strange now. Iโd be the same way.
โI just have a funny feeling about her,โ Betty said.
โWell, maybe that funny feeling is because you havenโt lled your prescription in the last two months.โ
I didnโt mean to say it. It just came out. When Betty was o her meds, she was the one not seeing things right.
Her mouth dropped open but she quickly closed it, pursing her lips into a thin line. She narrowed her eyes at me. โWho told you that?โ
โย at doesnโt matter. Why havenโt you been taking your pills?โ โBecause I donโt need them.โ
โYou clearly do. Youโre paranoid. First about the bees and now about
Grace.โ
I took a few steps toward the counter.
Betty folded her arms in front of her chest. โI think you should take a hard look in the mirror, Calvin. Sheโs changing you. Youโre smarter than this, so donโt go losing your head for some girl.โ
โSheโs not just some girl,โ I sco ed.
Betty shook her head like a parent whoโd been disappointed by their child. โAfter she leaves, youโll start seeing things a little more clearly.โ
โSheโs not leaving. I want her to stay.โ
โOh, Calvin.โ She placed a hand on each of my cheeks and pulled me in, planting a kiss on the top of my head like she used to do when I was a young boy. โYouโre a fool. Youโre a damn fool.โ
If she only knew. I pulled away, letting her hands fall to her sides. She frowned at me.
โI really hope you start taking your medication again. You know what
happens when you donโt.โ
She twisted up her lips and started straightening up random things around the store, busying herself. โSheri stopped in today, asking about you and a missing woman.โ
I let out a sigh. โYeah, he stopped over at the ranch earlier and a few days
ago too. What did you tell him?โ
โย at Iโve never seen that woman.โ Betty straightened a row of cowboy boots, ensuring each was in line.
โWhat did he ask about me?โ I raised my chin, my eyes following her as she moseyed around the store.
โJust wanted to know more about you and the ranch. Apparently, this girl
was supposed to stay with you for a few days.โ
โYeah, and I told him she never showed up.โ I felt my jaw tighten. Betty wouldnโt even look at me. I couldnโt tell if it was because she couldnโt or she wouldnโt, and there was a di erence.
โHim coming around is going to screw things up with Grace.โ
โI think thatโs the least of your worries. In three days, Calvin, you better let
that girl leave.โ Betty didnโt look at me or say another word. She just walked to the back of the store and disappeared into the storage room.





