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After His Betrayal, I Found Love in Montana

The sound of keys jangling at the front door pulled me from my afternoon work. I glanced at the clock—2:17 PM. Brandon wasn't supposed to be home for another four hours. "I'm home!" His voice carried an unusual enthusiasm that made me pause. Something was different. I smoothed my skirt and moved toward the entryway, expecting to find him alone. Instead, I froze at the threshold. Brandon stood there, his arm wrapped protectively around a woman I'd never seen before. She was petite with auburn hair that cascaded over her shoulders in perfect waves. Beside her stood a little girl, no more than six years old, clutching a worn teddy bear.
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The sound of keys jangling at the front door pulled me from my afternoon work. I glanced at the clock—2:17 PM. Brandon wasn't supposed to be home for another four hours.

"I'm home!" His voice carried an unusual enthusiasm that made me pause. Something was different.

I smoothed my skirt and moved toward the entryway, expecting to find him alone. Instead, I froze at the threshold.

Brandon stood there, his arm wrapped protectively around a woman I'd never seen before. She was petite with auburn hair that cascaded over her shoulders in perfect waves. Beside her stood a little girl, no more than six years old, clutching a worn teddy bear.

"Eva," Brandon's voice held an edge I couldn't quite place—guilt? Excitement? "This is Scarlet Anderson and her daughter Emma."

The woman stepped forward, her eyes sweeping over me before settling on our home beyond. "I'm so sorry to intrude like this," she said, her voice soft and melodic. "The situation is...unfortunate."

Brandon's hand tightened on her shoulder. "Scarlet is John's widow."

John. His military buddy who'd been killed in action last year. The one whose death still haunted Brandon's nightmares.

"What happened?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.

"They lost their apartment," Brandon explained, guiding them further into our home. "Landlord sold the building without notice. They've been staying in a hotel, but..." He trailed off, looking at me with expectation.

"We have room," I said automatically, though something twisted uncomfortably in my chest. "Of course we do."

Scarlet's eyes flicked around our living room, taking in the photographs, the furniture, the life Brandon and I had built. Her gaze lingered on our wedding portrait.

"You have such a lovely home," she murmured. "I hate to impose."

"You're not imposing," Brandon insisted, his voice firmer than necessary. "John would have done the same for me."

I nodded, swallowing the odd feeling that had settled in my stomach. "Let me get you both something to drink."

As I moved toward the kitchen, I caught Scarlet watching me, her expression unreadable. The little girl—Emma—clung to her mother's leg, half-hiding behind her.

"Brandon," I called out, trying to sound casual. "Why don't you show them around while I get some refreshments?"

In the kitchen, I leaned against the counter, taking a deep breath. Something about this felt wrong, but I couldn't pinpoint what. Brandon had always been compassionate, especially toward his military brothers. Helping John's family made sense.

Yet...

When I returned to the living room with a tray of drinks and snacks, Brandon was already rearranging our throw pillows to make room for Emma to sit.

"Eva," he said, standing up abruptly. "We need to talk."

Scarlet's eyes darted between us, a flicker of something—triumph?—crossing her face before she composed herself into a mask of demure sadness.

"What's going on?" I asked, setting down the tray.

"Scarlet and Emma need somewhere safe to stay," Brandon said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "They've been through enough."

"Of course," I agreed. "We can set up the guest room—"

"The master bedroom," Brandon interrupted.

I blinked. "The master bedroom?"

Scarlet looked down, her lashes fluttering. "We don't want to take your space."

"It's the most comfortable room," Brandon insisted. "And Emma needs a proper place to sleep."

"Brandon," I started carefully, "that's our bedroom."

His eyes hardened slightly. "They need privacy, Eva. More than we do."

The words stung more than they should have. I glanced at Scarlet, who was now examining a family photo on our wall, her fingers tracing the frame lightly.

"How long will you be staying?" I asked her directly.

She turned, her eyes wide and vulnerable. "Just until we find something suitable. I promise we won't be a burden."

"We'll make it work," I said, though the words felt hollow.

Brandon was already moving toward our bedroom. "I'll help you get settled."

I followed him, watching as he opened our closet doors and began pulling out my clothes.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Making room," he replied without looking at me. "Scarlet needs space for her things."

"But these are my clothes," I said, reaching for a sweater he'd just tossed onto the bed.

"Eva," Brandon sighed, finally meeting my eyes. "They need our help. You understand that, right?"

I nodded slowly, though understanding felt far from what I was experiencing. As I gathered my belongings, I caught Scarlet watching from the doorway, her eyes calculating even as her lips curved into a grateful smile.

"We really appreciate this," she said softly.

I forced a smile in return, wondering why it felt like I was the one being invited to leave my own home.

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