Page 13 of Saving Londyn


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Haynes and the cameramen had their heads together next to the camera, replaying the video. After a long moment, they all backed away.

“It’s a wrap,” Haynes said. “See you all in the morning, bright and early.”

“You can go?” Nash asked, his lips against her ear.

She nodded. “Yes. But the big question is to where?”

Nash’s cell phone vibrated in his pocket. The text from Swede made him smile. “My team has you covered.”

“How so?” she asked.

“We have a cabin in Yellowstone National Park.”

“We do?” she asked, her brow furrowing. “Since when?”

He grinned. “Since now. Are you ready to go?”

She looked toward the area where her trailer had been. “My purse, driver’s license and truck keys were in my trailer.”

“You’ll ride with me. I’ll have my team work on getting replacements for all those things. For now, let’s get you somewhere you can get a shower and some sleep.”

She frowned. “Isn’t it too far to drive each day?”

“I’ll get you there and back in time. Given what happened earlier, I think you’ll be safer away from the set.”

Londyn sighed. “You’re probably right. And right now, I’m too tired and cold to argue.”

“Good. Then come with me.”

“Let me grab my clothes,” she said.

Nash walked her to the cabin and checked inside before he allowed her to enter.

The cabin was empty. Members of the crew were either gone or stowing equipment for the night.

Londyn entered the cabin, went to an antique cupboard against the far wall and fished her clothes out of the bottom drawer.

She shrugged out of Nash’s leather jacket.

Nash turned away, allowing her a modicum of privacy as she dressed.

Once she was done, she joined him. “You want your jacket back?” she asked, handing it over to him.

He shook his head and draped it over her shoulders again. “I don’t need it right now.”

She pushed her arms through the sleeves and wrapped the excess around her. “Thanks.”

She shivered again and fell in step beside him as they left the cabin.

When they reached a black pickup parked beside the other vehicles in the grass on the opposite end of the camp, he opened the passenger door and held it for her as she climbed inside.

Londyn fumbled with the seatbelt until Nash took over, securing it over her lap. Still leaning over her, he stared into her eyes. “It’s going to be okay.”

She gave him a crooked grin. “I hope you’re right. If I didn’t need this job, I’d be tempted to tell you to keep driving and take me as far away from here as we can get.”

“I can take you anywhere you want to go,” he said as he straightened.

Londyn shook her head. “Part of me wants to take you up on that offer.”

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