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Authors: Anne Carrole

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Chapter
Nine

 

The next morning
Dusty had
started
breakfast
by the time he came down
.
Dressed in fresh jeans and a plaid shirt with pearl snaps, he looked every inch a cowboy.
A cowboy with a sexy smile and the body to deliver
.

Earlier, h
e

d threatened to join her
in the
shower
.
Given
that
they

d just concluded
another round of love
-
making, she

d begged him for mercy
.
As incredible as it had been, and it had been incredible, she needed time to rec
uperate
, time to sort out her feelings.
He

d been true to his promise and taken her someplace she

d never been before. And now she feared her heart had gone along too.

When she

d been dating Bradley, their relationship had been comfortable
.
No heart-pounding moments, just steady contentment
.
And sex had been a way of feeling closer, not necessarily
to
giv
e
and get
pleasure
.
With Clay she

d achieved both intimacy and
gratification
at
a magnitude she

d never even imagined.

Was this just afterglow or was this real
?
She feared it was real
.
If it was, she

d likely set herself up for incredible heartbreak

deeper and broader than anything that had happened
before
. Or incredible happiness, a small voice of hope countered.

Clay
sauntered
over to
where she stood
at the stainless steel stove
, Whitey following on his heels
.
Clay
growled as he kissed her throat
and
then
pecked her cheek
.
The scent of sandalwood followed him
.
It was a sweet peck
, and she returned it
.

His gaze softened
,
taking away some of the awkwardness she felt
.


I

ve made bacon,
the
home fries are almost done
,
and the eggs will be coming up in a minute
.
Scrambled or once over?

He
smiled,
a full faced smile
.

Scrambled
.
I kind of like this
.
Feels nice and homey.
Can I help?

She smiled back
.

No
.
Everything

s good
.
Just sit right down at the table and I

ll get your coffee.

As she busied getting his coffee from the coffee maker, she heard the
scrape
of his
chair on the tile floor
.
When she turned back he was seated with
his legs stretched out.


Service, too?

he asked.


With a smile,

she said
,
and set the steaming hot cup before him
.

Milk and sugar?


I take mine black, but I

d like a little sugar
.
From you.

The blue of his eyes deepened
.

Come here.

He opened up his arms.

After last night s
he had no
embarrassment
about kissing him
.
He pushed back
in
the chair and spread his thighs
.
She came and stood between those powerful limbs, rested her hands on his shoulders and stared into those baby-blues
.
What would it be like to stare into
them
on a regular basis?


I intend to earn your trust, Dusty. I want more
.
From you.

Something deep inside of her let go
.
She believed him. She was just going to say so when
an
acrid smell greeted her nose.

The fries!

Gratefully, they weren

t too burned and she was able to get the eggs finished without setting off the smoke detector. Sitting across from Clay, eating their breakfast together, it wasn

t hard to imagine them as a couple. But she
would
need to know a lot more about him
first
.


This is good, honey.

He gave her a wink as he inhaled more food.

I like my

taters well-
done.

She looked down at the mix of brown and blackened potatoes and cringed.

The
y

re a little on the crisp side.

She squirted some ketchup over them.

He dropped a piece of bacon in Whitey

s direction
.
The dog gobbled it up in one bite.


We don

t really feed him table food.

She sounded like her mother.


Hard to resist those button eyes. I was just trying to make up to him for taking his place last night in your bed.

He gave her a
nother
wink
.

Her stomach fluttered. But this was no time to get distracted.
If he wanted a relationship with her, there were things she was curious about.

Clay, can I ask you some questions
.
Some personal questions?

He stopped, fork in mid air
,
and gave her a long look
.

What

s on your mind?


You said you were
here to
earn money
.
If it

s not to get to the NFR, can I ask for what?

Setting down the fork, he leaned his elbows on the table
.

I

m not a rodeo rider—
but
I

m not exactly a cowhand either.

She raised her eyebrows. Possibilities swirled in her head
.

What exactly are you?


I

m part owner of a ranch, with my mother
.
It

s our family spread
.
When Pa died I inherited forty-nine percent.


A rancher?

Rancher meant prosperous and someone tied to a place.
That ember of hope was
sparking
.

What kind of ranch?


It

s a cattle ranch, but with the price of beef and all the issues with raising cattle, we

re struggling with our modest spread
.
I

m considering raising and training cutting horses
instead
.


Like
Sweet Water
?

Sweet Water Ranch
had a long history and a sterling reputation.

He chuckled
and
the corners of his eyes crinkled up
.

Well, maybe by the time my kids are running it we can say like
Sweet Water
.
For now, I

m just trying to raise stud fees.


You can

t afford stud fees?

Maybe not so prosperous.


Well, my mama…

He
looked up at her from under his eyebrows,

S
he isn

t as convinced as I am about all this
.
I

m determined to raise the money myself. I own a fine mare with good bloodlines from
Cogdell
stock and I

m hoping to breed her to a
prize-
winning stallion from
Sweet Water
.


Sundancer
?

He was the finest at the ranch.

Clay nodded
.

He

s the one.

And very expensive.

You can

t convince your mother, huh?


Kate Tanner

s a smart woman but change comes hard to her. She

s from the

show me

state of mind
.
She

s got to see something before she

s going to embrace it. In the meantime, I

m also looking into going organic
.
Costs more but you
charge
more for your beef and for a small outfit like us, the numbers could work out.

Dusty rested her back against the chair
.
She was impressed.
Clay was full of ideas
.
Full of dreams.
But it sounded like h
e wasn

t just
dreaming,
he was doing something about them
.
She had to admire that. From working at
Sweet Water
in the summers
,
she knew what he planned would take a lot
.
Even
Sweet Water,
with its storied reputation
,
had fallen on hard times before
Del Hanover
had come along, though that had more to do with outside forces than the nature of the ranch.


So you

re
really
not a rodeo cowboy?

He shook his head as he took a large forkful of fries
.

Disappointed?

She couldn

t help but smile
.

No.


Good
.
Because I

m afraid you

ve let your breakfast get cold.

After nuking her breakfast for thirty seconds in the microwave, she sat back down
.
He

d f
inished
and was
sipping his coffee, apparently watching her every move.


How about you
?
Like, what if you got a job in Fort Davis
.
Would you move down there
?
It

s not all that far from Marfa.

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