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Chapter 60

Anna

Across from me, Flynn grew very still. "Gordon who?"

Talk about awkward.Still, I couldn’t exactly avoid it. "You know. Gordon Burke, the guy who owned the gas station where you worked in high school."

"You mean your dad?"

"No." I gave a decisive shake of my head. "He's not."

"What do you mean?"

"He's married to my mom. That's it."

"So he's your stepdad?"

A bitter scoff escaped my lips. "I guess."

"But you have the same last name."

"Hey, it wasn'tmyidea," I said. "I wanted to keep the last name I was born with." My tone grew wistful. "Sanderson. That was myrealdad's name,myname, too, back when I was a kid in Wyoming."

His eyebrows furrowed. "But I thought this was your hometown."

"It is," I said. "I mean, we moved here when I was pretty young, so yeah, I consider this home."

"When you moved, how young were you?'

"Seven, just starting grade school."

"So why'd you movehere?" he asked.

"Because that's where Gordon was." At Flynn's perplexed expression, I added, "He and my mom met through a dating service just a few months after my dad died. But Gordon was here, and we were there, so…" I shrugged. "You can probably guess the rest."

Flynn studied my face. "So you moved."

"Yup. Right after the wedding. I mean, Gordon wasn't gonna move. This was his kingdom, you know?" At a sudden recollection, my stomach lurched. "Funny to think he'll be back."

Flynn shook his head. "I’m not following."

"I mean he's up for parole in just a few weeks." I sighed. "Unfortunately."

"What, you don't like him?"

"Hell no."

Flynn's voice grew very quiet. "Why not?"

"He's just, well…." I forced a weak laugh. "I shouldn't have to tellyouof all people. I mean, you don't like him either, right?"

"Yeah, but I'm not his daughter."

I stiffened. "Step-daughter. And eventhat, I should've changed a long time ago."

"How so?"

"I don't know," I admitted. "I guess, I could've at least changed my name back to the original." At the thought of myrealdad, I blinked away unshed tears. "But that's not important…"