THE MUSCLED STRANGER IN THE COWBOY HAT KEPT WATCHING ME ON THE PLANE

His cowboy hat was impossible to miss—wide brim, tilted just enough to shadow his rugged, sharp face. And then there was his physique—lean, broad shoulders, chest stretching his tight T-shirt. You rarely see guys like that in economy class.

I tried to avoid looking, but whenever I glanced at him, he was already watching me. Not in a creepy way, more like he was studying me, as if he knew something I didn’t.

Once the plane leveled off, I opened my book to calm down, but my heart was racing for reasons I couldn’t explain.

That’s when a flight attendant stopped by and asked, “Another bourbon, Mr. Maddox?”

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