Flesh and bone—still warm. Still here.He stood there a long moment, holding on.Behind him, another explosion lit up the sky—but Rhett didn’t look back.He had found someone.And that meant there was still something left to fight for. The weight in his arms wasn’t much.But it hit harder than anything he’d ever carried.
Rhett looked down through the smoke—blood, dirt, bruises. Still breathing.
Something in him shifted. He swallowed hard
“You’re not dying on me sweetheart,” he muttered.
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