Now that Thea had to stay at the cabin for the foreseeable future, she found herself rather wishing she had left when she could. The thought of Anthony throwing her out had made her stubborn, and now she was paying for it. She was stuck in this place with this asshole for who knew how long. When would anyone get up here to fix that bridge? It could be weeks. Just the thought of being in the vicinity of Anthony Bertram for weeks gave her hives. After they’d returned to the cabin, she’d looked him square in the face and said, “I can’t go anywhere now.” And to her surprise, he’d said, “No, you can’t.” Then he’d ignored her for the rest of the day. That evening, she came downstairs to smell bacon sizzling. Her stomach turned. She’d been vegan for only a few years now, but she’d quickly fo