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The Road Remembers Everything

The Road Remembers Everything

โดย:  Count to Threeจบแล้ว
ภาษา: English
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A blizzard had buried the mountain, turning every road into a death trap. Locals called it Deadman's Pass—seventy-two icy switchbacks with zero room for error. As the only person who had ever made it through without a scratch, I'd just gotten a million-dollar rescue call from beyond the final curve. Ten years ago, I went there once. My seventeen-year-old daughter, Maya, was skydiving with her classmates when a violent air current forced an emergency landing. The rescue came too late. She died there. Later, I learned my husband, Jayden Boone, had ignored Maya's safety. He poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into the rescue effort and redirected every team to save his ex's daughter instead. The girl had only sprained her ankle on a hiking trip. The day Maya died, I walked away from my career as a professor and stayed here, living as a broke driver. I risked my life running Deadman's Pass again and again until I knew every turn by heart. In the ten years since, no one else had died on that road. Today, a friend shoved a million-dollar rescue job in front of me and told me to leave right away. I looked at the face in the photo—the one I could never forget. Then I smiled and tossed my keys onto the table. "I can't take this job."

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Chapter 1

Celine was still riding the high of a million-dollar payout when she heard me.

She froze.

"Sonia, have you lost it? That's a million dollars! We've been stuck in this nowhere town for ten years and haven't made half that. And you're just walking away?"

We'd spent years working side by side, surviving one disaster after another. She couldn't believe I'd pass up a chance like this.

She hurried over and blocked the door. "Did you hit your head or something? Go wash your face and think it over.

"Ten years ago, you showed up here with nothing. Your ex-husband threw you away. Now you finally have a shot to turn things around.

"Don't you want to make him regret it? Don't you want him begging for another chance?"

I pulled my arm free. "I don't need anyone's regret. I've already made up my mind. Stop trying to convince me. I'm leaving."

"Sonia!" Frustration had sweat beading on her forehead. "Even if you won't take it, give me a reason. I don't believe you'd just stand there and let someone die."

I stopped and looked at her.

"Maybe I would."

She stared at me, breathing hard. "We've known each other for ten years.

"You've never turned down a rescue. You're always the first one out there. Doesn't matter how bad the storm gets or how dangerous the route is. Even when the whole crew tries to stop you, you always say a child's life matters more than your own.

"How can you say this now? Why?"

"There is no why. Find someone else. I can't do it."

I headed for the exit.

Celine followed, dragging both hands through her hair. "Mount Ashen gets worse every year. A few drivers tried that pass over the last couple years. None of them came back.

"If you don't go, nobody will. Are you sick or something? Fine, I'll come with you. I'll handle the rescue. You just drive.

"But you owe us an explanation. The team's broke. Everyone's been waiting for a chance like this. They deserve to know why."

I looked toward the snow-covered peaks in the distance and thought about what had carried me through those seventy-two deadly turns for the last ten years.

My daughter.

The sound of her crying in my dreams.

"Mom, save me."

I'd survived by clinging to one impossible belief—that she was still alive.

Even when I was close to dying myself, I forced my way forward.

I couldn't let another mother lose her child like that.

I swallowed the tears burning behind my eyes. "I'll explain it to everyone. Just stop."

Something in my expression must've shaken her.

She finally stepped back.

"I don't understand it," she said quietly. "But you're my friend. I know you have your reasons. I'll talk to the others."

Before I could leave the garage, my phone lit up.

A number I would never forget.

"My wife and I are almost at Mount Ashen. I want to know why you refused the rescue. Is the money not enough? I'll add another million. Or anything else you want. Just save my daughter, and I'll agree to whatever you ask."

Even after all these years, that familiar arrogant voice still cut straight through me.

My grip tightened around the phone.

"I don't have any conditions. I can't save your daughter."

Jayden didn't recognize my voice.

His tone sharpened, thick with panic and tears.

"You sound old enough to have children. Don't you? If your child were trapped somewhere that dangerous, could you really stand there and do nothing?"

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