Honorable Rancher. Barbara Daille White
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Название: Honorable Rancher

Автор: Barbara Daille White

Издательство: HarperCollins

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      Sam chuckled. “Man, your mind must be a thousand miles away from here.”

      No, just taken a ride into town.

      “I was telling you about Becky and Pirate,” Sam said. “She’s taught that pup some more tricks.”

      “Good.” He nodded. “Good for kids to have a dog.”

      “Yeah. I just said that.” Sam looked him in the eye. “Obvious enough you didn’t catch a word of it. What’s the trouble?”

      He shrugged. “No trouble. I’m unwinding.” He gestured to the catalog Sam had dropped onto the picnic table. “Is that the breeder’s article you wanted to show me?”

      Sam nodded, and the talk turned technical, lasting the length of their first beers and requiring a backup.

      When Sam suggested a third, Ben shook his head. “That’s enough for me. I’ve got to get back to the house and check on that new mare.”

      “Have you talked to Dana this week?”

      “No.” He picked at the label on his beer bottle. “Was there a reason for me to?”

      “No idea. Kayla mentioned you at suppertime. She’s going into town to see Dana tomorrow, and I guess the office put the thought of you into her head. You don’t need to do much there, though, do you? Besides collect the rent.”

      “There are things that need some attention. But all in all, it pretty much takes care of itself.”

      “Sounds like you made a good investment, then. I wish the ranches could run themselves, too.”

      “No, you don’t. We’ve got to do something to earn a living.”

      They laughed at that, but later, as he headed homeward on Firebrand, he thought of the comment again. And of Dana and the tough time she was having.

      There had to be something he could do to help her. Some way to keep in touch with her—without touching her. A way to take care of her without ticking her off.

      If that could ever be possible again.

      Through the years, guilt over his feelings for her had grown like the wild, choking kudzu that would take over his spread if he and his cowhands didn’t keep a handle on it. The prettiest flowers you’d ever want to see, that kudzu. But deadly to the stock that grazed on his land.

      And now with that load of guilt increased ten times over, it just might be the end of him, too.

      Dammit, but he should have known better. Trying not to think of the other night, he took Firebrand into a gallop. His thoughts caught up with him anyway.

      Dana had looked so beautiful in that pink dress. And—for the first time in his life—he’d found her within his reach.

      He couldn’t keep from touching her, couldn’t help but want to get her out of that gown and into his arms. Couldn’t stop himself from making love with her.

      For the only time in his life?

      He leaned into Firebrand, urging him to fly as if a monster nipped at their heels.

      * * *

      EARLY FRIDAY MORNING, Dana sat at her desk at Wright Place Realty. Outside the storefront window, Signal Street was bathed in September sunshine. Inside the office, she felt swathed in a sense of gloom heavy enough to cut with a knife. She missed having Tess around. She missed seeing Ben—though that was the last thing she should want.

      Thank heaven, Kayla had shown up for their meeting, giving her a much-needed break from her wayward thoughts. She leaned back in her swivel chair and looked across the desk. “This idea’s sounding better and better every time we discuss it.”

      Kayla smiled in satisfaction. “I know it is.”

      They wanted to convince the town council to build a playground for the children of Flagman’s Folly, a place where kids of all ages could come together. At the moment, the town’s limited options included the day care center, with its small fenced-in area, and the sneaker-worn plot of grass running behind the elementary and high schools.

      “We’ve got some time till the next council meeting,” she told Kayla, “but we need to start looking for locations. First, though, we should check zoning ordinances.”

      “I can take care of that. You might have your hands full with Ben.”

      She stiffened. “Ben?”

      “Yes. He told Sam last night he’s thinking about doing some work in here.”

      She tried not to groan. When he had bought this building, he had promptly lowered her rental fees. If he planned to sink money into the property, would he feel the need to raise the rent again? Would he do that regardless, as a way to get back at her for what had happened between them?

      No, not Ben.

      Still, by the time the newlyweds returned, she could be in big trouble. Maybe she should have agreed to Caleb’s offer of an advance. But accepting, after the way she’d denied needing it, was out of the question—even though Tess had probably seen right through her. After all, they had both been in the same precarious financial situation until just recently. Well, fingers crossed, Caleb’s friend Jared would prove himself a real, live customer.

      Avoiding Kayla’s eyes, she straightened the paperwork on her desk. “I’m sure, sooner or later, I’ll hear what he’s got in mind.”

      “I’d go with sooner.” Kayla sounded amused. “He’s just about to walk in the door.”

      * * *

      “WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU today?” Dana asked.

      Seeing her through the office window had cranked up the heat inside Ben. But now he winced as a chill settled over him. One that had nothing to do with the air that swept into the room as Kayla pulled the door closed on her way out.

      Come to think of it, she’d left in a hurry. Maybe she hadn’t much cared for the chill around there, either.

      Behind her desk, Dana looked cool all over, too, from her blond hair to her blue blouse to the bare hands she had folded in front of her. A big difference from the way he’d seen her last, with her hair loose and her pink dress unbuttoned and her pale skin peeking through the back of the gown as she’d run up the stairs. She had just sent him on his way and, still, it had taken everything in him to keep from following her.

      He tightened his grip on the clipboard in his hands and swallowed hard. Steady, now. Just friends.

      Her icy question, one she would’ve aimed at anyone who walked through the door, said she might not even consider them that. “Uh. Listen, about the other night—”

      She turned red to her hairline. “Please.” She coughed and began again. “That’s...something we shouldn’t mention. Forget the other night. I have.”

      He nodded. She’d forced her tone to go along СКАЧАТЬ