7 Cody pulled off the Crowsnest Highway at the crest of the hill and into the lookout parking lot. They’d only been on the road to Rock Creek for fifteen minutes, but the view was worth the stop. They got out of the car and walked to the edge to look down on the town of Osoyoos and Osoyoos Lake. In the distance, the fruit orchards in wine country stretched for miles, their uniform rows filling the landscape. “This view never gets tired,” he said. Madie smiled. “You’ve got that right.” He gave her a sideways glance. “You look rested this morning.” “Sitting up with you so I wouldn’t have another nightmare was genius on your part. And just like The Weather Network said, the storm ended in the wee hours. Thank you for letting me sleep in and catch up.” “You’re welcome. You must have slep

