The Devil Riding by Valerie Wilson Wesley

"I thought again about Amaretta. Had I made a mistake by keeping my identity to myself? If she was afraid, then I could find a way to protect her. I should have let her know there was somebody on her side, somebody she could depend on to fight a battle if she needed it. But she knew me as Tommie. She had no idea who I was or how to get in touch with me, and I felt guilty about that."

 

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