An hour later, the two of them pulled up to an old farmhouse that she'd never seen before. It was charming, with a tin roof that looked like it'd been recently replaced, but the paint peeled off the sides of the weather beaten house. He turned the bike off and threw his long leg over the side. “What's this place?" she asked. “It's mine. It's my refuge when I need time to myself." That was news to her. She'd never heard anyone talk about Tyler having a home of his own, and he'd sure never said anything about it. Her reporter's mind had a ton of questions. Inquisitive for the first time since the attack. “I can see the questions in your eyes, but can you respect that I really don't wanna talk about it right now." He'd respected everything about her situation, and she realized for the fi