“Trail cams go up tomorrow,” he said. “I sent the coordinates to the wildlife team. They’ll monitor the area, maybe relocate her if they can. But at least the town’s alert now.” Lisa nodded, her eyes never leaving Nina. “She wasn’t trying to hurt them.”
“No,” Caleb agreed. “But she could’ve. And next time, it might not end like this.” Lisa turned to him. “Thank you.” He gave a tired smile. “You did the hard part.” “No,” she said, shaking her head. “I ran. You stayed.” They didn’t say anything after that.