Read Her Forever Cowboy Online
Authors: Debra Clopton
“Seems I ran out of gas,” Cole said, gently placing the plump pooch on the ground and giving her a gentle pat before he straightened.
“Where?”
“About five miles from your turnoff.”
“But⦔ Susan's brows dippedâ
surely, the ladies did not do this.
A vivid image of the ladies on a covert mission flashed to the front of her mind. “How?”
He studied her with light eyes. “I was too intent on leaving town that I forgot to fill up.”
“Thank goodness.” Norma Sue and Esther Mae hadn't snuck out to his house and drained his gas tank.
He grinned. “Really. And why exactly are you so happy that I forgot to fill up with gas?”
“No, I meantâ” She stumbled to a halt, about to deny that she hadn't meant that when in fact she'd meant it very much. It didn't matter that he had just confirmed he'd been in so much of a hurry to leave townâto leave herâthat he'd forgotten to put gas in his tank. It didn't matter. The only thing that mattered was that he was here.
“I meant thank-goodness-you-didn't-get-out-of-town-before-I-could-tell-you-that-I-love-you,” she blurted out at the speed of light. “I realized I couldn't let you leave town without telling you. I was on my way to try to stop you when you walked up. I know you don't like my lifestyle. I know you loved Lori. And I know you love what you do. It's impossible and crazy for me to even thinkâ” She halted, as a big grin spread across Cole's face.
“Thank goodness.” His eyes seemed to caress her face as he smiled at her.
“What?”
He took a step closer and placed his hands on her shoulders. “Thank goodness you love me,” he said. “Because I love you, too, and I would have hated walking that entire five miles just to have you tell me it was for nothing.”
“Are you sure?”
Cole laughed and tugged her into his arms. “Yes, I'm sure I love you. I've never been more sure of anything in all of my life. I was leaving and made it as far as the crossroads and I couldn't do it. I knew that this time I didn't want to leave. I was running just like Seth said. I was angry at God for not answering my prayers and too stubborn to see what a beautiful gift He'd given me in knowing Lori and loving her. You helped me see that. But I realized when I got to the crossroads that God was giving me another giftâ¦you. I certainly don't deserve a second chance at happiness, especially since dummy me was trying to run away from you. I prayed all the way here that you would tell me you loved me, too.”
“Oh, Cole,” Susan whispered. “You prayed for me.”
Cole took her face in his hands, so tenderly she wanted to cryâand she did as a tear slipped down her cheek. He kissed it away, his lips warm and gentle brushed across her cheek, and caused her breath to catch in her chest.
“I prayed all the way here, believing that God had a plan when He'd brought us together.
Believing
just as you'd showed me when you prayed for Catherine Elizabeth. I knew I didn't deserve it and I was willing to
accept it if you told me you didn't care for me. But I believed with all my heart that you would love me, too.”
“Oh, Cole. I love you so much.”
“Even if I'm hardheaded when it comes to you taking care of yourself?”
Susan cherished the feel of his arms wrapped about her. It was a feeling she knew she would never grow tired of. “I decided I love having someone to watch over me. Someone who loves me enough to want what is best for meâ”
“Then in that case I'm your man. But I'm also going to want to support you in what you do. I' m proud of what you do, Susan. Don't ever think I'm not. I just want you safe and I want to help you in any way I can if you'll have me,” he murmured, his lips only a breath from hers.
Susan smiled against his lips and wrapped her hands around his neck. “I'll take you for the rest of our lives,” she said, and then as his lips claimed hers she sighed with happiness. In Cole's sweet embrace, with his heart beating next to hers, Susan knew God had answered her prayers and given her the blessing of a lifetime. He'd given her her very own forever cowboy. And He was giving her a future with a man who would challenge her, as she would him. One she knew would never be boringâ¦and as she kissed him back with a love deep and true, Susan knew she wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
“S
o when's the wedding date?” Wyatt asked, his piercing dark eyes locked on to Cole. His big brother had
finally
arrived in town a week after Susan had agreed to marry Cole.
Today was the grand opening of the Mule Hollow Veterinary Clinic and the entire town was here. It was like a small-time festival with all the door prizes and refreshments and fun going on. He'd been slapped on the back so much he thought he might need to be the first in line for the beautiful veterinarian's tender loving careâ¦not a bad idea.
“We're looking at the dates and we're pretty sure next month we're having a wedding. You're going to make it, I hope.”
“Wouldn't miss it for the world. You're happy, aren't you, little brother?”
Cole smiled. He couldn't help it. “I'm happier than I've ever been. Thanks for insisting I come home when
you did. God really seems to have had everything worked out with the way Susan and I met that first night. And then when the contractor up and quit like he didâWhy are you grinning like that?” Cole asked, recognizing the mischievous glint in Wyatt's eyes. Growing up, he'd seen that look often.
“Tank told me he had a great time on his fishing tripâ”
“Whoa, wait a minute!
Tank
. Is that the same Tank you used to play poker with?”
Wyatt hiked a jet-black brow. “Way back before I saw the lightâin my wayward days, I made a bundle off that man. Seems only right that I give him a trip of a lifetime to make everything up to him.”
Cole couldn't believe what he was hearingâ¦then again, yes, he could. This was Wyatt, after all. “It was you all along! I should have known.”
“I told you I'd do whatever it took to get you home,” he said, clapping him on the shoulder. “When I saw you and Susan at Seth's wedding, my mind started working. I figured you two were made for each otherâ¦and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to bring you together.”
Cole laughed. He met Susan's gaze across the room. They'd come a long way and were looking forward to the life before them. He'd thanked God every day for her. “How could I be mad when I have Susan standing over there looking at me with all that love?” And it was true. “Now, if you'll excuse me, I believe I'm going to go hug my beautiful fiancéeâbut watch out, big brother.
What's best for two Turner men is better for all threeâso you're next in line.”
“Hold on there, Cole. Wait just a minute!”
Cole chuckled and left his brother sputtering behind him. God was going to have to step in and be the matchmaker for Wyatt because Cole had other things on his mindâ¦Susan was going to be his priority. And besides, Cole knew it was going to take one very special woman to put up with Wyatt, and only God could be the matchmaker where that one was concerned.
Boy, would it be fun to sit back and watch.
Dear Reader,
HelloâI'm so glad you decided to spend some time with me and the gang in Mule Hollow! I always try to make it a great place for you to kick up your heels and escape for a few hours.
Her Forever Cowboy
is the first of three books about the Turner men. I introduced them in my July 2009 book,
Lone Star Cinderella
, about Seth Turner. I love the background story in that book and felt compelled to continue the story line of Cole, Wyatt and Chance, the cowboys whose roots go six generations deep in the Mule Hollow ranch they own. We've named the three books MEN OF MULE HOLLOW, and I hope you'll be on the lookout for them during the year.
In
Her Forever Cowboy
, Cole and Susan are both hurting and struggling to healâboth are ready to move forward. As always, I love showing that God's timing is always the best timing. I pray that, whatever you may be going through, you'll trust God to take care of you and to comfort you. He loves you and has a wonderful plan for you!
Until next time, live, laugh, love and seek God with all your heart!
ISBN: 978-1-4268-4683-0
HER FOREVER COWBOY
Copyright © 2010 by Debra Clopton
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