Название: Falling For The Rancher
Автор: Roxanne Rustand
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Вестерны
isbn: 9781474067881
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Her face pale, Darcy put her daughter down, leaned against the exterior wall of the church and closed her eyes. She looked as if she were on the verge of collapsing.
Her little girl gave Logan a wary look and hid behind her momâs legs, as if she thought he was the big bad wolf.
He moved a step closer in case Darcy crumpled to the ground. âAre you all right?â
âI canât believe I just did that,â she moaned. She shot a sidelong glance at him. âI didnât plan to go that high, but then Gladys...â
âAnd I canât believe someone put my name on an auction blockâand for what, I have no idea,â Logan bit out. âI donât even know those people.â
âThose people are members of this church, some of whom generously offered handyman skills, babysitting or hours of yard work to be sold at the annual handyman auction. The others are the generous folks in town who often pay far more than a deal is worth, because every dollar helps the youth group attend an annual faith rally in the Twin Cities,â she retorted wearily. âIf youâd answered my text messages on your cell, it wouldnât be at all confusing.â
âI donât check my phone while driving.â
âNot even at a gas station?â Now she sounded exasperated. âOr when you stop to eat?â
âI drove for several hours without good reception, and there were no messages.â
âThen you need to switch cell companies.â
The loud clang of metal against metal rang out from down the street. He glanced toward the sound. âThat would be one of the horses in my trailer. I stopped at the clinic before going home and found a brief note on my desk that said, âAuction at the churchâbe there at eight tonight,â so I came straight over here. Why am I involved in this?â
Her shoulders slumped. âMy friend Beth is the committee chair, and she was desperate to have a few more names on the list. She also...um...thought it might give you some good PR in the community.â
Beth, of course. Heâd worked for days sorting and packing possessions to bring back to Wisconsin, hauling things to Goodwill and wrapping up the details of his old life in Montana.
Now, after fifteen hours in his truck, plus three long stops to unload the horses for a break from travel, all he wanted right now was to get them into the barn and collapse on his sofa. The coming week was going to be even more hectic...but now what had Beth gotten him into?
âSo she just went ahead and added my name?â
âNo. I told her I would ask you, but apparently her assistant added you at the last minute before running off the programs.â Darcy shot a dark glance at him. âI suppose she figured that youâlike all the others who volunteeredâwould be more than happy to help out the kids.â
âAnd what does this involve, exactly?â
âThe winning bidder gets twenty hours of your timeâbut it can be just a few hours here and there. Carpentry, home repairs, lawn care...whatever.â
âSo if I simply decline, you can save your money and I can save my time. Easy enoughââ
A young woman with a long curly blond ponytail burst out of the building, headed straight for Darcy and pulled her into a brief hug. âIâm so sorry, honey. I was helping in the nursery, but heard about what happened in thereâthat you bid on someone no one else wanted. That was the kindest thing ever. I know how much you wanted Edgar instead.â
No one else wanted? Logan didnât want to be in this situation at all, but hearing he didnât compare to some guy named Edgar didnât sit right, either. âWhoâs Edgar?â
Darcy ignored him. âPleaseâtell me Ed went for some impossible amount so I couldnât have won his bid anyway.â
The woman bit her lower lip. âTwo seventy-five.â
Darcyâs face fell. âNooo.â
âBut remember, youâll never know how much higher the winner would have gone to beat youâit could have ended far, far above your budget.â
Darcy scooped Emma up into her arms. âIâll keep that thought when I go back to trying to hire someone.â
âWho knows? Maybe your guy has some great skills, too.â The womanâs speculative gaze swept over Logan. âI donât think weâve met. Iâm Hannah Dorchester, one of the physicianâs assistants in town. And you are...â
âLogan Maxwell.â
âSo youâre the one Darcy just bailed out, in front of all those people?â
Bewildered, he looked between the two of them. Sheâd bailed him out? âThis was all a mistake. Iâll go inside and straighten this out right away.â
âPlease donât make a scene.â Hannah sidestepped to block the door. âThe kids are all excited and celebrating. Anyway, itâs all over now, so thereâs no rush. Go home. Think about it. Do you have any idea what Darcy just did for you?â
Darcy rested a hand on Hannahâs forearm. âItâs okay. He never agreed to this in the first place.â
âI need to get back inside to help Beth wrap things up for the night.â Hannah glanced at her watch, then tilted her head and gave Logan a brilliant smile. âCan I stop by the clinic for a few minutes first thing tomorrow? You can give me your decision then.â
He gave a noncommittal nod, though he already knew what his answer would be.
Once sheâd gone back into the building, he turned to Darcy, but at the sound of a horse delivering a another solid kick to the horse trailer, he reached for the keys heâd shoved in the back pocket of his jeans. âIâm being paged, so Iâd better get those horses home.â
She smiled at that. âOf course.â
He would be free of this crazy situation tomorrow, no doubt about that. But all the way back to his new home, he couldnât escape the vision of Darcyâs expression.
Sheâd been clearly embarrassed, but heâd also caught a hint of desperation and bitter disappointment. So what was going on with her, for this auction to matter so much?
And who in the world was Edgar?
* * *
Hefting another bale of fragrant alfalfa that the farmer had just tossed down from the hay wagon, Logan looked over his shoulder at the approach of an unfamiliar car.
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