Matthew Turner's boots skitted against the Slick Riverbank as he fought the current his pulse hammering in his ears a body no a woman was Tangled in the reads her dark hair Fanning out in the water like ink without thinking he waited in the icy water biting through his worn flannel shirt hey can you hear me his voice was rough with urgency as he grabbed her shoulders hauling her toward the shore her body was limp her dress soaked and clinging to her as he lay her down on the muddy ground she coughed water sputtering from her
lips her chest rising in frantic gasps dark lashes fluttered open revealing disoriented emerald eyes why you saved me her voice was barely a whisper horar and weak Matthew exhaled sharply running a hand over his damp face yeah well you were about to take a permanent swim what the hell were you doing in the river she blinked looking around as if trying to piece together reality I I don't know Matthew ground taking in the way she trembled her dress and expensive looking silk number was torn in places her bare feet caked in mud whoever she was
she didn't belong out here in the middle of nowhere you hit your head he muttered noticing a small cut near her Temple we need to get you warm before you go into shock she nodded her teeth chattering with no other choice Matthew scooped her up into his arms her body fragile against his solid frame she stiffened for a moment then rested her head against his shoulder her breath shallow where are we she murmured small town outside Seattle Matthew said as he carried her toward his truck parked a few yards away no hospitals close by but
I can take you to my house she didn't protest just closed her eyes as exhaustion pulled her under again Matthew's cabin was small but sturdy the kind of place built for necessity rather than luxury he laid her on the couch by the fireplace then grabbed a blank draping it over her here he said kneeling beside her with a steaming cup of tea drink this she took it with shaking hands bringing it to her lips what's your name he asked she hesitated as if searching for an answer Penelope last name a flicker of something crossed her
face fear uncertainty she swallowed Bennett he studied her his sharp blue eyes not missing the way she avoided his gaze she was hiding something well Penelope you're lucky I was out fishing when I saw you Matthew said standing to grab a towel you could have drowned she let out a shaky breath staring into the fire I don't know how I ended up in the water I just I remember running then nothing Matthew frowned running from what she shook her head I don't know he didn't believe her but he wasn't about to push not yet instead
he handed her the towel dry off I'll find you something warm to wear she glanced at him her gaze softening thank you Matthew wasn't sure why but the way she said it made something tighten in his chest who was this woman and why did it feel like saving her was just the beginning of something much bigger Matthew pulled an old flannel shirt and a pair of sweat pints from his drawer handing them to penelopy she accepted them with a quiet nod her fingers trembling as she clutched the fabric he turned away to give her privacy
focusing on stoking the fire instead the Flames crackled filling the cabin with a soft glow but his mind was far from at ease something about her didn't add up the way she hesitated when giving her last name the way fear flickered behind her eyes when he asked about what she was running from he had no doubt she was hiding something but what I'm decent her voice came softer now he turned taking her in the oversized flannel swallowed her frame the sleeves covering her hands the sweatpants were tied tightly at her waist the Cuffs rolled up
to keep her from tripping despite everything she looked delicate out of place in his rugged World better he asked she nodded much Matthew pulled out a chair motioning for her to sit you should eat something she hesitated before sinking into the seat he grabbed a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter setting them in front of her it wasn't much but it was warm and feeling better than nothing she picked up the knife spreading the peanut butter carefully her movements slow he watched as she took a bite chewing thoughtfully this is good she
murmured he chuckled shaking his head it's peanut butter on bread Penelope not exactly fstar Cuisine she smiled faintly still thank you Matthew leaned against the counter arms crossed so you don't remember anything about how you ended up in the river she swallowed setting the bread down not much just flashes I remember running the sound of footsteps behind me a car door slamming then the river his jaw tightened that confirmed what he suspected she wasn't just lost she was running from something or someone you in trouble he asked her fingers curled around the edge of the
table I honestly don't know it wasn't a lie but it wasn't the full truth either he could tell Matthew exhaled rubbing the back of his neck well until we figure out what's going on you can stay here her head snapped up surprise flashing in her eyes I don't want to be a burden you're not he said firmly and I'm not about to send you out there with no shoes and no idea where you are she looked at him for a long moment something unreadable in her expression then she nodded all right Matthew pushed off the
counter I'll grab you some blankets the couch is comfortable enough she hesitated before speaking again why are you helping me he paused in the doorway glancing back because you needed help that was the only answer he had and it was the truth that night Matthew lay awake in his room staring at the ceiling the house was silent except for the occasional crackle of the fire he wasn't sure what he had just dragged into his life but he knew one thing Penelope was more than she seemed and whatever trouble she was running from it was only
a matter of time before it caught up to her Matthew woke Before Dawn the scent of damp Earth drifting in through the open window the air was crisp heavy with the promise of rain he rolled out of bed his feet landing on the worn wooden floor with a soft thud his routine was second nature brew a pot of coffee check the traps by the river and make sure his daughter Lily was ready for school but today there was an unfamiliar weight in the air Penelope he stepped into the living room and found her curled up
on the couch the fire reduced to glowing Embers her breathing was steady her face peaceful in sleep the oversized flannel he'd given her had slipped from one shoulder revealing the smooth curve of her collar bone he shook himself she was a stranger one who had nearly drowned in the river who had no memory of how she got there and who was clearly running from something he had no business noticing things like that a soft Creek from the hallway broke his thoughts Lily stood rubbing her eyes her curly hair a wild mess her small frame was
dwarfed by the two big pajama shirt she wore one of his old ones from when she was even younger she looked past him and pointed toward the couch who's that Matthew crouched brushing a hand over her curls her name's Penelope I found her in the river last night she's staying here for a little while Lily's brow furrowed why was she in the river she doesn't remember Lily's gaze lingered on Penelope for a moment before she nodded accepting the explanation the way only children could is she nice Matthew hesitated I think so okay and just like
that Lily moved on padding toward the kit in search of breakfast Matthew envied her ability to take things as they came he turned back to Penelope only to find her stirring her fingers twitched against the blanket before her eyes fluttered open for a moment she looked lost disoriented but then recognition dawned and her gaze met hisou still here she murmured her voice rough with sleep he folded his arms did you think I wouldn't be she sat up slowly pulling the blanket around her shoulders I don't know what I thought before he could respond Lily's voice
piped up from the kitchen Daddy can she have pancakes Penelope blinked at the sound of Lily's voice her expression softening Matthew sighed do you want pancakes for the first time since she'd arrived something close to a smile touched her lips I'd love some Matthew worked in silence flipping pancakes while Penelope sat at the table watching Lily cut hers into perfect squares before drenching them in syrup you have a daughter Penelope said said after a moment Matthew glanced at her Lily shek adorable Lily grinned her mouth sticky with syrup thank you Penelope hesitated fiddling with the
edge of her sleeve where's her mother Matthew stiffened but Lily answered before he could she passed away when I was little Penelope's eyes widened regret flashing across her face I'm so sorry Lily Shrugged in that way kids did when they didn't fully understand the weight of loss it's okay it's just me and Daddy now Matthew set another pancake on Lily's plate before turning back to the stove he didn't like talking about the past it was buried for a reason Penelope didn't push but he could feel her watching him after breakfast Lily ran off to get
ready for school leaving Matthew and Penelope alone she traced her finger along the rim of her coffee cup thank you for letting me stay Matthew leaned against the counter studying her you sure you don't remember anything else she hesitated I remember people chasing me I don't know who they were but I was scared his jaw tightened if someone's after you you need to tell me the truth I am telling you the truth he didn't like that answer it wasn't enough before he could press further a knock sounded at the door Matthew's instincts flared he moved
to the entrance cracking the door just enough to see who was outside a man in a suit stood on the porch his sharp features unreadable his dark eyes scanning the cabin's interior morning Matthew said keeping his voice neutral the man nodded I'm looking for someone a woman dark hair green eyes she went missing last night Matthew's grip on the door tightened I don't know anyone like that the man's gaze flicked past him toward the living room Matthew shifted blocking the view you got a name the man smiled but it didn't reach his eyes if you
do see her tell her her family is looking for her something about the way he said it made Matthew's stomach turn the man handed him a card no name just a number Matthew didn't take it the man studied him for a moment longer before stepping back have a good day Matthew shut the door locking it behind him when he turned Penelope stood Frozen in the kitchen her face pale you recognized him it wasn't a question she swallowed hard yes Matthew exhaled rubbing a hand over his jaw who is he she wrapped her arms around herself
as if trying to ward off a chill someone I was trying to escape from his stomach sank why her voice was barely above a whisper because he works for my family Matthew stared at her he'd expected trouble but not this your family she hesitated then took a deep breath Matthew I'm not just anyone I'm Penelope Bennett my family owns Bennett Industries the name hit him like a freight train Bennett Industries wasn't just any company it was one of the wealthiest corporations in the country he let out a low breath you're billionaire she flinched at the
word I didn't mean to drag you into this Matthew ran a hand through his hair too late for that she looked at him something desperate in her expression I couldn't go back Matthew I ran because I had to he wasn't sure what to believe anymore but one thing was certain whatever she was running from it had found her Matthew exhaled sharply his hands braced against the wooden table as Penelope's Revelations settled between them the weight of her name the power tied to her family it explained everything the fear in her eyes the hesitation in her
voice the way that man had looked at him like he was nothing more than an obstacle to be removed she was a billionaire and she had run straight into his life Penelope's fingers curled around the fabric of the flannel shirt he had given her her Knuckles turning white she was waiting for something judgment anger maybe even rejection instead Matthew sighed running a hand through his hair all right her breath caught all right I don't care how much money your family has that doesn't change the fact that you were terrified when you saw that man his
voice was steady unwavering and it doesn't change the fact that I found you half drowned in that River relief flickered across her face but it was fleeting Matthew you don't understand if they find me they already came looking he interrupted and I sent them away she blinked as if she had hadn't expected him to stand against the kind of power her family wielded why would you do that Matthew's jaw tightened his gaze locking onto hers because you don't want to go back and until you tell me why I'm not about to let someone drag you
out of here against your will tears welled in her eyes but she blinked them away I never wanted this life she admitted voice shaking the money the expectations my father he controls everything and when I tried to leave he sent them after me Matthew's fingers curled into fists at his sides he didn't know much about the world she came from but he knew what it felt like to be trapped Penelope took a deep breath steadying herself I don't want to go back Matthew not ever he studied her for a long moment before nodding then you
won't her lips parted surprise flickering across her face just like that just like that something shifted between them in that moment the air grew heavier charged with something neither of them had the words yet a knock at the door shattered the moment Penelope's breath hitched Panic flashing across her features Matthew reacted instantly stepping between her and the entrance go to the back room he instructed his voice low stay out of sight she hesitated for half a second before obeying slipping silently down the hall Matthew approached the door his shoulders tense as he cracked it open
this time it wasn't the suited man from before it was Sheriff Daniels the the only law enforcement officer in town his mustache twitched as he studied Matthew with narrowed eyes morning Turner Matthew nodded Sheriff Daniels shifted his weight got some folks in town asking questions about a missing woman said she might be in the area Matthew's expression remained unreadable that's so Daniels grunted you wouldn't happen to know anything about that would you Matthew met his gaze evenly can't say I do the sheriff exhaled through his nose clearly not convinced if you see anything you let
me know Matthew gave a Curt nod sure thing Daniels lingered for a moment longer before stepping back careful who you get involved with Turner Matthew didn't respond he simply closed the door and locked it when he turned Penelope was standing in the hallway her expression unreadable her voice was quiet you lied for me he Shrugged seemed like the right thing to do she took a hesitant Step Closer her green eyes searching his face you keep saying you don't care who I am but why most people would see my name and I'm not most people she
swallowed hard no you're not silence stretched between them the only sound the distant patter of rain against the roof then before he could second guess himself Matthew reached out gently tucking a stray lock of hair behind her ear she stilled beneath his touch her breath catching Penelope he murmured she tilted her chin up slightly her eyes locked onto his he could feel the pull between them something deep and undeniable but before he could close the distance Lily's voice rang out from the other room Daddy can we go fishing today the moment shattered reality crashing back
in Matthew took a step back his chest rising and falling with steady breaths Penelope's cheeks were flushed but she didn't look away go she whispered be with your daughter he hesitated for only a second before nodding but as he turned away one thought lingered in his mind he wasn't going to let her go not now not ever the wind had picked up by the time Matthew and Lily returned from fishing leaves rustling against the cabin's wooden exterior the sky was a blanket of gray thick with the promise of an approaching storm Matthew parked his truck
near the porch watching as Lily bounded toward the front door her fishing rod bouncing against her shoulder she was chattering about the fish they'd nearly caught her excitement filling the cool air Penelope was waiting inside standing near the window with her arms crossed the moment she saw them relief softened her expression Matthew caught the way her shoulders relaxed as if some unseen weight had been pressing down on her while they were gone Lily ran straight to her holding up a small Tackle Box we almost caught the biggest fish but it got away Penelope crouched slightly
to meet Lily's eager gaze that just means you'll have another chance next time Lily nodded satisfied with the answer before dashing off to put away her gear Matthew set his keys on the counter and met Penelope's gaze something unspoken passed between them acknowledgement maybe even gratitude he didn't need her to say it aloud he could see it in the way she lingered near him in the way her fingers rested against the window frame as if grounding herself he leaned against the counter they didn't come back did they she shook her head not yet the words
hung between them he exhaled running a hand over his jaw you told me you don't want to go back but if they don't stop looking that only leads to one thing her fingers tightened against the wood I know a few beats of Silence stretched then finally she turned fully toward him I have to leave don't I the question hit him harder than he expected logic told him yes she couldn't stay in a town this small not when people were asking questions but somewhere deep in his chest something resisted the idea of her walking out of
his life just as quickly as she had entered it still he forced himself to be rational if you don't want them finding you leaving might be the best choice her throat worked as she swallowed and what if I don't want to leave everything inside him stilled what was she saying she must have seen the shift in his expression because she quickly looked away shaking her head I don't know why I said that I barely know you I barely know this place but for the first time in a long time I don't feel like I'm suffocating
Matthew didn't move didn't breathe for a moment then he spoke his voice quiet but firm you don't have to explain it to me she looked back at him her green eyes searching his I do though she admitted because if I leave I might not get the chance to his fingers curled into the edge of the counter she took a step closer you didn't have to help me Matthew you could have sent me away the moment you realized I was trouble but you didn't and I don't know why that means so much to me but it
does the air between them was thick with something undeniable something that neither of them had the time or luxury to fully unravel a crack of thunder rolled in the distance the storm was getting closer Matthew straightened if you're staying we need a plan Penelope blinked as if she hadn't expected that response you think I should stay I think you need to make a choice he said carefully if you want to leave I'll help you if you want to stay we figure out how to keep them from finding you she studied him for a long moment
her lips slightly parted as if she was weighing every possible outcome then finally she nodded I want to stay Matthew exhaled slowly then we do this right she nodded again and for the first time since she arrived there was no hesitation in her eyes they weren't just buying time anymore they were preparing for whatever was coming next rain pounded against the cabin's roof as the storm finally arrived rattling the windows with each gust of wind inside Matthew stood near the fireplace the flickering light casting Shadows across his sharp features Penelope sat across from him her
expression tense her hands clasped in her lap they'll come back Matthew said his voice low but certain that man the one asking questions he wasn't bluffing Penelope exhaled her fingers tightening around the fabric of her sleeve I know Matthew pushed off the mantle pacing toward the window we need a way to throw them off somewhere they wouldn't think to look she hesitated before speaking I have a bank account not one my father controls I could take out cash enough to start over somewhere else Matthew turned back to her his jaw tightening the idea of her
leaving settled in his chest like a weight he didn't want to acknowledge and you think that's the best option she looked down shaking her head I don't know I just know I can't go back Lily's laughter echoed from the small bedroom a soft reminder of the life that existed beyond the chaos Penelope had brought with her Matthew ran a hand over his face exhaling you don't have to do this alone he said finally she lifted her gaze something unreadable flickering in her eyes you've already done more than enough doesn't mean I'm stopping she opened her
mouth as if to argue but closed it just as quickly a knock at the door sent both of them into motion Matthew held up a hand signaling for her to stay back he moved toward the entrance pulling it open just enough to see outside this time it wasn't the suited man it was a woman her blonde hair pulled into a tight ponytail her coat soaked through from the rain she looked past Matthew her sharp blue eyes scanning the interior I know she's here the woman said her voice firm Matthew didn't move and you are the
woman lifted her chin Charlotte Hayes I work for her family Penelope stepped forward before Matthew could stop her Charlotte the woman's gaze softened slightly you've caused quite a mess Penelope's shoulders stiffened I had no choice Charlotte sighed brushing rain from her sleeve I didn't come to drag you back I came to warn you Matthew crossed his arms warn her about what Charlotte's expression turned grimou father is furious the men he sent before they were just the first wave if they don't bring you back he'll send worse a chill settled over the room Penelope swallowed hard
I can't go back Charlotte studied her for a moment before nodding slightly then you need to Disappear Completely no bank accounts no Paper Trails nothing Matthew's voice was firm she staying here Charlotte's gaze flicked to him assessing you really think you can protect her Matthew didn't hesitate yes Penelope glanced between them before turning back to Charlotte why are you helping me Charlotte exhaled because I know what it's like to want out silence stretched between them finally Charlotte reached into her coat pulling out a folded piece of paper this is a contact someone who can help
wipe your tracks but if you stay here you'll need to be ready for a fight Matthew took the paper his fingers brushing penelopes as he did Charlotte gave a small nod before stepping back into the rain be careful Penelope then she was gone disappearing Into the Storm Matthew shut the door blocking it behind him he turned to Penelope who looked more shaken than she had before are you sure about this he asked she looked up at him her green eyes steady I've never been more sure of anything in my life and that was all he
needed to hear days passed and the storm outside was nothing compared to the tension that lingered between them Matthew worked tirelessly to reinforce the cabin ensuring that if anyone came looking they wouldn't get an easy entrance Penelope stayed close helping where she could but more than that she became a part of something she laughed with Lily helped with dinner and sat with Matthew in the evenings the silence between them growing more comfortable with each passing night she belonged here and Matthew knew he couldn't let her go one evening as the fire crackled in the Hearth
he finally spoke the words that had been sitting heavy in his chest you don't have to run anymore she looked at him something fragile and hopeful in her expression what are are you saying I'm saying stay for good her lips parted but no words came I know your life before was complicated he continued but I know what I feel and I know that letting you go would be the biggest mistake of my life tears welled in her eyes but she didn't look away Matthew I love you Penelope a soft gasp escaped her lips I don't
care about your name or your past he said his voice rough with emotion I care about you and I want a life with you here she stepped forward her hands trembling as they reached for his I never thought I'd find someone who saw me not just my last name I see you then without hesitation she leaned in her lips crashing against his the kiss was desperate filled with all the emotions they had tried to hold back when they finally pulled apart she whispered I love you too and that was all that mattered time passed and
the threats faded into the background Matthew and Penelope built a life together one that was real and solid one evening Under the Stars Matthew took her hand his heart pounding there's something I need to ask you she smiled softly what is it he pulled a small box from his pocket flipping it open to reveal a simple but elegant ring stay with me forever marry me tears slipped down her cheeks as she nodded yes a thousand times yes he slipped the ring onto her finger before pulling her into his arms holding her close as the Stars
shimmered above them their pasts didn't Define them their love did and nothing would ever take that away