“If you lie, you’re gone. There’s no room for slackers or thieves here.”
“I’m not lying, sir,” she said, lowering her gaze. “And I know I don’t look well, but I’m hungry.”
A heavy silence enveloped them. Ethan turned around.
“The kitchen is over there. If you really know how to cook, I’ll know in an hour.”

Clara walked into the ranch slowly but steadily. The place was a mess: dust, dirty dishes, spoiled food.
But she didn’t complain.
She rolled up her sleeves, lit the fire, and began to work. Soon, the smell of freshly baked bread began to fill the house. Ethan, watching from the window, frowned, then was surprised. He hadn’t smelled that in years.
When the table was set, Clara served a plate of stewed meat, warm bread, and strong coffee.
“Eat, sir,” she said without looking up.
Ethan took a bite and closed his eyes.