For now, they were inseparable. The three of them. Preacher kept Paige and Christopher under his protective wing, as though danger loomed nearby and might strike at any moment. When there were no patrons in the bar, Preacher and Paige sat at one of the tables and talked or played cribbage; if Christopher wasn't napping, he was on Preacher's knee.
In "Shelter Mountain" by Robyn Carr, the bond between Preacher, Paige, and Christopher is portrayed as incredibly strong, with Preacher acting as a guardian figure for both Paige and Christopher. He seems to be constantly aware of the potential threats around them, which highlights his protective nature. This sense of camaraderie gives a comforting backdrop to their lives, emphasizing their close-knit relationship during uncertain times.
During quiet moments at the bar, Preacher and Paige engage in activities like playing cribbage or having deep conversations. They utilize these peaceful interludes to strengthen their connection, while Christopher finds solace in Preacher's embrace when he's not asleep. This scene encapsulates the warmth and safety they find in one another, showcasing their inseparability and the importance of their bond amidst external pressures.