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Nash laid a hand on her shoulder. “We don’t know if it’s someone on the crew. There aren’t many places in the area to blow off steam. The Buffalo gets a lot of people from all over.”

Londyn looked up into his gaze. “I don’t believe in coincidence, do you?”

He hesitated before sighing. “No. I don’t.”

“That means any person on the set who went to the bar that night could be my attacker.” Londyn turned and padded barefoot across the tile floor, turned and came back to the stove. “That gives me zero confidence in my safety on the set.”

“I’ll be there.”

“But will you be close enough to make a difference?” Swede asked.

Londyn shook her head. “They make him stand behind the camera crews.”

“I can be with you everywhere else except when they’re shooting,” he said.

“We have a lot of riding scenes coming up. That will put a lot of distance between us,” she said.

“Are you riding alone or with other riders?” Nash asked.

Her brow wrinkled as she thought through the next few pages of the script. “With other riders.”

“Could I be a spare rider with no lines?” he asked.

Londyn canted her head to one side. “Can you ride?”

He smiled and nodded. “I was raised on a ranch. I learned to ride before I learned to walk.”

She touched a finger to her chin. “That might work. I’ll speak with the director tomorrow. He’s already on a tight budget, so he might not be able to pay you.”

Nash shook his head. “That would be double-dipping. I’m already being paid by Brotherhood Protectors to provide for your safety.”

“Yes, but you announced yourself as my boyfriend,” she said.

“A concerned boyfriend would work for free to take care of his girl.” Nash took her hands in his. “Got anything else for us, Swede?”

“No,” he said. “The sheriff provided me with the names of all the people on the set, movie production crew and protestors. I’m running them through crime information databases to see if I find a match. I’ll let you know if I get any hits.”

“Thanks,” Nash said.

“Let Hank and Sadie know I appreciate their offer to run by my ranch,” Londyn said. “It’s got to be way out of their way.”

“Not if you go by helicopter,” Swede said.

Londyn chuckled. “Nice. I won’t feel as bad knowing they’re not driving all the winding roads to get there and back down here.”

“Will do. Send me a list of what you want, and I’ll forward it to Sadie,” Swede said. “Out here.”

“Out here,” Nash said and ended the call.

He stared at Londyn. “If you don’t mind, I’ll get that shower and be out of your hair.”

“Speaking of hair, you don’t happen to have a brush or comb in that bag of yours, do you?”

He grinned. “As a matter of fact, I have both.” He dug inside the duffel bag and handed her a thick brush and a black comb. “If you want me to work the tangles out, I’m pretty good at it. I have younger sisters.”

She smiled. “Is there anything you can’t do?”

His smile faded. “Lots. But a shower would be nice.”

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