“You’re going to Chicago now, aren’t you?” she asked. “To find your family.”
Given the state of the country, it was the last place on earth any sane person should be heading. If Rockford was coming apart at the seams, he couldn’t imagine how things would be in a city of nearly three million. But sometimes you had to crawl through hell to get to heaven. And rather than say a word, he simply nodded. There was no other choice. “And you?”
“If my uncle’s still alive, I have a good idea where he might be.”
Nate nodded and zipped up his jacket. “Good. If it’s along the way, I’ll take you there.”
“It is,” Dakota said, smiling, her delicate features wavering in the soft winter light spilling in from outside. “I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather have with me.”
Nate favored her with a brief glance and a wink. He shouldered his rifle and said, “So what do you say we get going?”
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