Silent Escape: The Runaway Heiress's Refuge

The truck pulled into a gravel lot. A neon sign buzzed overhead, the red letters flickering against the rain: Ayers Garage & Ink.

Hoyt killed the engine. The silence in the cab was sudden and heavy.

He turned to Eva. "Stay close to me. Don't touch anything."

They exited the truck. Eva stepped onto the gravel, the stones crunching under her sneakers. The air smelled of oil, rain, and a faint, metallic scent that reminded her of blood.

Hoyt unlocked a metal side door and ushered her inside.

The garage was vast. It was a cavern of concrete and steel. Motorcycles in various stages of repair were scattered around on lifts. Tools lined the walls in organized chaos. Rock music played from a speaker in the corner, low and gritty.

Eva looked around, her eyes wide. Hoyt led her past the bikes to a cleaner office area enclosed in glass. He pointed to a worn leather chair.

"Sit."

Eva sat, clutching her knees to her chest.

Hoyt walked to a mini-fridge in the corner. He grabbed a bottle of water, cracked the seal, and handed it to her.

Eva took it and drank greedily, the cool water soothing her parched throat.

Hoyt leaned against a heavy metal desk, crossing his ankles. As he did, his canvas jacket shifted, and for a fraction of a second, Eva saw it. Tucked into a holster on his belt, pressed against his lower back, was the black grip of a handgun. Her breath hitched. The memory of guards at the estate, the guns they carried, the threat of violence that always hovered over Kingsley's world-it all came rushing back.

Hoyt noticed her gaze drop. He saw the flicker of fear in her eyes, the way her body tensed. He instinctively straightened up, his jacket falling back into place, concealing the weapon.

"It's for snakes," he said, his voice flat. "We get water moccasins from the creek. Nasty bastards."

Eva looked at him. She didn't believe him. You didn't need a semi-automatic pistol for snakes. But she nodded anyway.

He watched her drink.

"Mrs. Rose is your... what?" he asked.

Eva lowered the bottle. She typed on her phone: Grandmother.

Hoyt raised an eyebrow. "Nana? Nana never mentioned a granddaughter. She talks about her cat more than she talks about people."

Eva looked down at her lap. Shame colored her cheeks. Of course Nana didn't talk about her. Eva was the secret. The shame. The daughter of the woman who ran away.

Hoyt watched her reaction. He saw the shame. He realized there was a family secret here, a deep, ugly wound.

He decided not to pry. Not yet.

Voices echoed from the bay area outside the office. The heavy roll-up door was opening.

"Hoyt! You in here?" a voice yelled.

Hoyt straightened up. "Stay here," he told Eva. But it was too late. Two men walked into the office.

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