Cowboys & Starlight by Jacqueline Winters
Author:Jacqueline Winters
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jackie M. Wallick
RONNIE
âHow do you skip a rock?â Ronnie asked, pushing off Coltenâs chest, taking a step back. Sheâd almost kissed him. What had she been thinking, coming out here in the moonlight with a handsome cowboy when her emotions were all over the place?
âYou have to find one with a good flat surface.â
If they kissed, would it even mean anything? With all the tears sheâd shed in his presence, Colten mightâve kissed her merely out of pity. Then regret would overcome him, and sheâd probably not see him for days. Colten had made it clear, more than once, that his looking after her only had to do with her being Hudsonâs sister.
âMaybe we should head back.â After Ronnieâs pitiful attempt to find a flat rock, she added, âItâs getting late.â
âYeah, maybe youâre right.â
A pang of disappointment surprised her. Had she expected him to try changing her mind? If she did, she was hopeless. She waited for Colten to take the lead and was a little touched when he reached out his hand. âFor your protection. Itâs dark in those woods.â
âBears.â
âExactly.â
Sheâd be lying if she told herself she didnât enjoy holding his strong, calloused hand. It offered a feeling of warmth and protection. She only wished it promised the same of her heart.
âLou, câmon,â Colten called. The pup lingered on the edge of the creek, either taking a drink or eyeing a fish.
âHowâd you come up with her name?â Ronnie asked, hopeful to keep the conversation cleared of her pathetic life. If she kept him talking until they made it back, she might keep from embarrassing herself further.
âNamed her after Louis LâAmour.â
âBefore you knew she was a her?â
âSomething like that.â Colten paused, holding back a low-hanging branch so she didnât have to duck. âLou was meant to be a cattle dog, but she mixed up with a mean bull when she was three months old. Broke several ribs and punctured a lung.â
Ronnieâs heart ached for what Lou must have endured. âThatâs awful.â
âLou was a lost cause far as my uncle or anyone on his ranch was concerned. Even my mom told me she was too far gone, and sheâs got a softer spot for animals than I do. But there was something in Louâs eyes that told me not to give up on her.â
Dang it. Ronnie really thought she was done crying tonight. She tightened her grip, lacing her fingers in his. They stopped again. âYou took her in?â
âTook three separate surgeries. One of the vets even told me recovery was grim at best. Said sheâd never be normal.â
Ronnieâs eyes found the flash of multi-colored fur whisking by them. âShe seems pretty normal now.â They were closer, but Ronnie had no clue which of them had taken a step. âYou saved her.â
âReally, I think Lou saved me. It all happened just a couple weeks after Danica left. Lou gave me purpose again.â
âAnd you gave her a chance.â Ronnie knew she should put some distance between them. But with their fingers interlocked, the sparks from their contact awakened all her senses.
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