
Beneath The Texas Sky
Anna Maeve · Completed · 106.7k Words
Introduction
Dustin knows the moment he sees her that she's the one. But Jordyn has walls even combat couldn't prepare him for. As summer heats up, so does their connection -- gentle, slow-burning, and more real than anything Jordyn has ever known.
But love doesn't come easy. And sometimes, it takes a little patience, a lot of courage, and the wide-open sky to show someone they're worth loving.
Chapter 1
The heat hit Jordyn Hayes like a wall as she stepped out of her car. August in Texas didn’t offer mercy, not even to the lost. Her boots, scuffed and worn thin at the soles, crunched against the gravel parking lot of the Willow Creek Diner. She squinted into the harsh sun, a hand shading her face, and took in the stretch of Main Street.
It looked like something from a long forgotten postcard… one gas station, a barbershop with a spinning pole out front, and the diner with its buzzing neon sign that blinked “Open” like it wasn’t sure it actually meant it.
Jordyn wasn’t sure of much these days either.
She moved slowly, stiffly, like every step weighed more than the last. Her long blond hair was twisted into a messy bun that had stopped being cute about three days ago. A few stray strands clung to her damp forehead. Her clothes hung a little too loosely on her thin frame, not out of fashion, but because meals had become a luxury. Her eyes were storm gray and sharp when she let them be, but now they were dull, tired, and wary. Always watching. Always on guard.
There was a beauty to her, yes, but it came bruised with rough edges. Like something once luminous that had been left in the rain too long.
She pushed open the diner door, and a bell jingled overhead.
Cool air washed over her, thick with the smell of strong coffee and cinnamon rolls. She inhaled like someone who hadn’t breathed in weeks. The hum of conversations, the clink of dishes, and the low country music playing from an old jukebox didn’t feel threatening. Not yet. But they didn’t feel safe either.
She didn’t believe in fresh starts.
But she’d run out of other options.
Across the diner, a man looked up from a corner booth, his hands wrapped around a chipped white mug. His eyes landed on her, and for the briefest moment, the world tilted.
Dustin Walker hadn’t planned on staying long. Coffee, maybe eggs and toast, then back to the ranch. He wasn’t expecting her.
She didn’t move like someone passing through. She moved like someone trying not to be seen but hoping, somewhere deep down, that someone might notice anyway.
Storm-gray eyes. Guarded. Fragile. Beautiful, but not in a way she seemed to know.
And just like that, something in his chest stirred.
Hope.
Jordyn kept her head down as she crossed the diner floor, making her way to the counter. The vinyl seats were cracked at the edges, and the laminated menus had water stains—but it was clean, and more importantly, it was quiet.
That’s why she’d chosen Willow Creek.
She’d studied the map for days in a gas station parking lot, circling towns so small they barely made the print. Willow Creek was nothing more than a blip along a forgotten highway, halfway between nowhere and nothing, and that was exactly what she needed. No one would come looking for her here. Not her father. Not her past. Not the ghosts she still woke up screaming for.
Here, she could disappear without ever really being gone.
She slid onto a stool at the counter, clutching the strap of her weather-beaten bag like it might vanish. A moment later, a soft clatter echoed as a coffee mug landed in front of her.
“Cream and sugar’s on the table, hun,” came a voice, low and warm, like molasses with a dash of grit.
Jordyn looked up.
The woman behind the counter was older, mid-sixties maybe, with silver-streaked dark hair tied back in a braid. Her eyes were a sharp blue, the kind that saw too much and said just enough. Her apron read “Maisie,” stitched in red across the front, and her hands moved like someone who’d been serving tired souls for decades.
“You new in town?” Maisie asked casually, already pouring a fresh cup for the man at the corner booth.
Jordyn hesitated. “Just passing through.”
Maisie smiled, but it didn’t reach her eyes. “Funny. That’s what everyone says right before they stay.”
Jordyn looked away.
Maisie didn’t press. She just moved behind the counter, humming something low and sweet under her breath, and slid a plate of toast down to a man reading yesterday’s newspaper.
Dustin hadn’t taken his eyes off the girl at the counter.
And Maisie noticed.
The coffee was hot and strong, and Jordyn wrapped her hands around the mug like it might anchor her to the world. She stared into the dark swirl and let the warmth fight its way through her chilled insides.
Maisie returned a few minutes later and leaned against the counter, wiping her hands on a towel that had seen better days. She didn’t speak right away, just watched Jordyn for a minute too long.
“You looking for work?” she asked, casual.
Jordyn blinked. “I… I could be.”
Maisie nodded like she already knew. “My morning girl just ran off to chase a boyfriend to Abilene. You got experience?”
Jordyn shook her head. “Not really. I mean… I’ve cleaned houses. Watched kids. I can figure things out.”
Maisie studied her a moment longer. “You learn fast?”
“I have to.”
Another nod. “Come in tomorrow morning. Six sharp. First shift’s always the quiet one.”
Jordyn’s mouth opened slightly. “You’re offering me a job?”
Maisie shrugged. “I’m offering you a chance. What you do with it’s your business.”
The knot in Jordyn’s throat threatened to rise, but she swallowed it down.
“There’s a room upstairs,” Maisie added, her tone still easy, as if she were listing menu specials. “Tiny. Old. Got a bed and a hot plate. You don’t strike me as the motel type.”
Jordyn blinked again. “I… what’s the rent?”
“Fifty a week. Cash. No lease. You clean your own mess and don’t bring any trouble.”
Jordyn hesitated. She’d slept in her car the last two nights with a knife tucked in her boot. The thought of a bed with real walls felt unreal.
“I can do that,” she said softly.
Maisie gave her a look, quiet approval with a pinch of warning. “Then it’s yours. Finish your coffee. I’ll show you where the key is.”
Jordyn sat there for a long moment after she left, coffee still warm in her hands, heart still racing in her chest. She didn’t know what she expected walking into Willow Creek, but it wasn’t this. A job. A room. A chance.
She exhaled slowly.
Maybe this was what a new beginning felt like.
She didn’t know if she believed in fresh starts.
But for the first time in a long time, maybe ever, she wanted to.
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