- •Chapter 1
- •Chapter 2
- •Chapter 3
- •In spite of himself, Jed laughed along. “He almost blew a gasket. Thank God for your degree in business from that fancy college of yours.”
- •Chapter 4
- •In the kitchen, Mrs. Redmond paced back and forth, biting her lip. Maria sat drinking her coffee.
- •Chapter 5
- •In moments, he was stroking the long neck of the gorgeous horse and kissing her nose.
- •Chapter 6
- •It wasn’t possible for Tess Rawlins to blush deeper; she avoided the raised eyebrow from Claire. “I didn’t? Well, it’s been a long while.”
- •Chapter 7
- •It was then Claire noticed blood on the collar of Tess’s denim shirt. “What happened?”
- •Chapter 8
- •Chapter 9
- •In a moment, Tess pulled back once again, barely breathing as Claire looked up into the crystal blue eyes filled with want.
- •In a very natural move, Claire put her arm around Tess’s waist as they walked back to the house. “And what is that?”
- •Chapter 10
- •Chapter 11
- •Chapter 12
- •Chapter 13
- •Chapter 14
- •Chapter 15
- •Chapter 16
- •It was nearly five o’clock when Chuck and the men rode back, tired and dusty. Claire stood at the sink and noticed Tess was not with them. She knew Tess was out before dawn.
- •Chapter 17
- •In an instant, Claire’s body temperature rose perceptively. She knew she was blushing and tried to hide it in the daisy she held.
- •In the next instant, she was in Tess’s arms, crying into her shoulder as Tess stroked her hair. “How did you know?”
- •It was Tess who now pulled back. “Jack loves you very much and he’s very intelligent.”
- •Chapter 18
- •Chapter 19
- •It was time for the Fourth of July Rodeo in Silverhill. The Rawlinses packed up the station wagon and hauled the trailer, which housed Jack’s black stallion.
- •Chapter 20
- •Chapter 21
- •Chapter 22
- •Chapter 23
- •Chapter 24
- •Chapter 25
- •In all my dreams, I never thought I could find such peace.
- •Chapter 26
- •In the end, Pat Hayward sang like a canary.
- •Chapter 27
- •Epilogue
- •It was then Claire noticed the book Jack was holding. “What is that?” Claire asked, wiping her eyes.
Chapter 19
It was time for the Fourth of July Rodeo in Silverhill. The Rawlinses packed up the station wagon and hauled the trailer, which housed Jack’s black stallion.
“I don’t know why you had to bring Jack’s horse,” Claire said as they pulled into Silverhill.
“He’s proud of Zeus. Let Jack show him off a little,” Tess said.
Silverhill was buzzing. The crowd of people milled through the one-street town. “Holy cow! I didn’t know Silverhill had this many people,” Jack exclaimed as Jed steered the wagon by the rodeo stands.
“There are people from all over the county. Even tourists who have never seen a rodeo,” Jed said and parked the car.
Tess agreed. There were tons of people taking their vacations, wanting to get a glimpse of what was left of the Old West. Then it started again, that nagging thing running around in her mind. Time after time, she’d get an idea and couldn’t quite put it together. She had much too much on her mind right now with the impending cattle drive.
“You still thinking about what I think you’re thinking about?” Chuck asked.
Tess laughed. “Yes. If I’m thinking what you’re thinking.”
“You are.”
Jed and Jack exchanged glances.
“Tess?” Jed said loudly.
“Sorry, my mind was wandering,” she said as she got out.
Claire slipped her arm in hers. “Quit thinking and have fun. Now show me where to go to enter my biscuits. They’d better stay warm.” She held the covered basket. Tess licked her lips as she tried to sneak a peek and got her hand slapped for her trouble.
Chuck and Jed stood by Tess and Jack as the judges tasted the contestants’ bread, pastries, and biscuits. Claire stood behind hers and bit at her bottom lip as the judges walked up and down. She glanced at Tess, who winked and smiled. Jack gave her the thumbs-up.
“Well, I think we have a winner…” Old Henry Colton said as he slipped his fingers in his suspenders.
“You looked like the cat that swallowed the canary, Mrs. Redmond,” Tess whispered as she stole a kiss on the cheek from the beaming winner.
“I am! I can’t believe I won my first time out! Maria will be so happy. I can’t believe it. I mean my first time,” Claire rambled as she proudly displayed the blue ribbon on the winner’s cup.
Tess laughed and Jack grinned. “Mom, of course you won,” he said and hugged her. Claire wrapped her arms around him and hugged him back.
“Okay, now what?” Jack asked.
“I’m starved, and since I didn’t get any of your mother’s biscuits, I guess we’ll just have to settle for some barbecue,” Tess said and led the way.
As they sat at the table eating ribs and hot dogs, a voice came over the loudspeaker.
“All right, folks, the ladies barrel racing is next. Contestants, please step up and get your entry numbers. And I understand we have a past winner here. Tess Rawlins from the Double R Ranch. Tess won this event three years running back in… Well, it was a long time ago.”
The crowd clapped and laughed. A few people sought Tess out and shook her hand. Tess, completely embarrassed, graciously chatted for a few minutes.
They watched the event with Tess ignoring the grunts from Chuck. When it had finished, Chuck took off his hat and sighed. “You could have won that easily, Tess.”
“Oh, Good Lord, Chuck,” Tess said. “I haven’t done that in over twenty-five years. I’d have made a fool out of myself.”
Chuck and Jed would have none of it as they continued until Tess put up her hand. “Guys, I love you both, but please remember.” She leaned in for emphasis and said slowly, “I fell off my horse recently. And I wasn’t racing around barrels.”
Claire laughed and handed Tess a bag of popcorn.
Once again, the announcer’s voice called out over the loudspeaker. “Next event, calf roping for boys ages 14 to 17. Contestants, please sign up and get your entry numbers. Good luck to you young folks, the future of Montana Rodeo!”
Claire looked up from her ice cream. “Where’s Jack?”
Tess gave her a shrug. “Don’t know. I think he’s looking around. C’mon, let’s go see the calf roping.”
Claire pulled a face and Tess laughed. “C’mon. I’ll buy the beer.”
“Deal,” Claire said and followed.
As they sat in the stands, Tess started to walk away. “I’ll be right back. I’ll get us a beer.”
Claire sat next to Jed, who nodded with a small grin as Tess winked.
Jack was sitting behind the stall waiting his turn. Tess could sense his nervousness as he tried to spit.
She smiled slightly. “You all set?” she asked, and Jack nodded quickly. “I know you’re nervous, only natural. Now just do exactly as we did out on the range and how you did with Pedro and Kyle. Quick release, watch their hooves, and a quick pull. You’ll be fine. I’m proud of you,” she assured his questioning face. “It’s just like out on the pasture.”
“Yeah, but no one was watching. Look at all those people.”
“They’re all just friends,” a girl’s voice called out quietly.
Both turned to see a redheaded girl standing behind Jack. She looked to be about the same age as Jack, who for some reason blushed furiously.
“My brother is in this, too. He’s so nervous he threw up this morning,” she said, and Jack chuckled.
Tess said nothing as she watched them.
“My name is Rebecca Riley,” she said.
“J-Jack Redmond. Hi.” He offered his hand. Just before she took it, he took off his hat. Tess smiled inwardly and stepped out of the way.
“We just moved from Three Forks, my father bought the hardware store in town.”
“I work at the Double R,” he said in manly fashion. “Oh, I’m sorry, this is Miss Rawlins. She owns the Double R.”
Tess shook hands with the girl. “I’d better get back to your mother. She’ll come looking for me. Now remember…”
“I know. Quick release, watch their hooves, and a quick pullback. Thanks, Tess,” he said, and Tess nodded.
“It was a pleasure meeting you, Miss Riley. After Jack wins,” she said and winked, “you’re welcome to join us at the barbecue.”
“Thank you,” Rebecca said. “Well, I’d better get back to the stands, my parents will be wondering. I-I hope you do well, Jack.”
Jack shrugged. “Thanks, but I don’t know…”
“You’ll do well. I-I know you will,” she said, smiling as she backed up. “See ya.”
“See ya,” Jack said nervously and watched the redhead dash through the crowd.
He turned to Tess, his face flushed. “Okay, I better get going.”
“Good luck, son.”
Tess made her way back to Claire and the others—without the beer.
“Hey,” Claire complained.
Tess laughed. “Sorry. We’ll get it afterward.”
Claire glanced at Jed and Chuck, who were fidgeting in their seats. “Okay, what gives with you guys? Why are you so nervous?”
With that, the announcer’s voice called out, “This is the first time for our next contestant. Jack Redmond from the Double R Ranch is up. Let’s give the young man a hand.”