Cowboy Seeks a Bride by Louise M. Gouge
Author:Louise M. Gouge
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2014-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nine
The instant Rand saw the startled look in Marybethâs eyes, he regretted his anger. After all, it wasnât her fault Hardison had accosted her. Still, he was just a bit miffed over her attitude toward the gunslinger. If Lucy from the diner hadnât told him about the encounter, would Marybeth have done so? He straightened and took a step toward her, offering a stiff smile, which was all he could muster at the moment.
âAfternoon, Marybeth. Did you have a good day?â He stepped up on the boardwalk and offered his arm.
She hesitated briefly before accepting it. âIt had its good and not-so-good moments.â As they began to walk, she looked straight ahead.
âYeah, me, too.â How would he get her to tell him about Hardison? Certainly not by being angry, so he forced a chuckle. âThe other pups kept looking for the one you took. I tried to tell them sheâs found a better home, but since sheâs the alpha dog in the litter, theyâre sort of at loose ends.â Thinking about the dogs helped to improve his mood. âThose crazy critters trailed me all over the ranch today while I was trying to get my chores done.â
Marybethâs laugh sounded real. âWell, you be sure to tell them Pollyâs already made herself at home and doesnât miss them at all.â
She glanced up at Rand with a sweet smile and something pleasant kicked inside his chest.
âPolly, eh? Not a very bold name for a watchdog.â
âI wanted to call her Roly-Poly, but Mrs. Foster said sheâd outgrow her puppy fat soon, so the name wouldnât make sense. We settled on Polly.â
They shared a laugh over that but then Marybeth sobered and sighed. âIn fact, sheâs taken over. Youâll be fortunate if she lets you in the house.â
Rand wanted to make a smart-alecky quip, but something in her voice cautioned him. âCare to explain that?â Lest heâd sounded too demanding, he added, âI mean, she was my dog until yesterday. If she misbehaved...â Theyâd reached the end of the boardwalk and he helped her step down onto the dusty street, where they continued their walk.
âLetâs just say it was one of my not-so-good moments. When I went home for dinner, Mr. Hardison insisted upon accompanying me.â She looked up, her gaze clearly questioning him.
âHumphâ was all he could manage to say as relief crowded out the last of his ill feelings. For one crazy moment right after Lucy told him what had happened, heâd wondered if Marybeth and Hardison had been in cahoots all along. Theyâd arrived on the same train, so it was possible. Now his conscience questioned why heâd become so suspicious of her. And when would he get over thinking she was less than honest with him?
âHumph? Thatâs all you have to say?â Marybeth removed her arm from his and stalked ahead. When he caught up and gently snagged her arm again, she shot an accusing glare his way. âHe made me uncomfortable, Rand. I know Mr. Means is doing business with him, but.
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