Loving Her Cowboy Boss by Rose Verde

Loving Her Cowboy Boss by Rose Verde

Author:Rose Verde [Verde, Rose]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rose Verde
Published: 2020-07-18T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

Sam was working with Andy and his cousins to dye the Easter eggs for the egg hunt. Funny, Easter had passed over a month ago, yet Sierra’s kids wanted it. Sam decided to plan other fun activities for the kids too. Things her aunt had done with her kids, Sam and her brother to make their Easter fun. It was good to see their happy faces.

“It’d be fun if you’re here,” Sierra’s adorable daughter said.

“It’s supposed to be family time. Don’t worry. You’ll have fun without me.”

“I’ll go ask dad. I’m sure he will want you to come.” Andy admired the egg he’d dyed blue.

“Uncle Chance’s gone back to the ranch yard,” Nate said.

She smiled as the kids talked about her coming on Sunday. They were two weeks down to the end of her stay, and he hadn’t said anything. If she got called for her interview, she might be out. No point hanging around.

“I’ll go ask my mom.” Charis jumped off from the kitchen stool and whipped out of the place. Sam was amazed at how she’d bonded with the children within days. A longing seized her. Like it’d been doing for a while now.

“She definitely can come,” Sam heard Sierra tell her daughter before they cleared the door. She looked at the display of colored hard boiled eggs. “Wow, this looks yummy.”

“Not for eating yet,” Andy said while finishing up an egg.

“You have like, how many dozens here?” Sierra reached for one and her son moved it out of the way.

“No swiping,” he said with a huge smile.

“I guess we should be prepared for a lot of farting over the next few days.” They all laughed at Sierra’s words. She then turned to Sam. “You should come. You’ve been hard at work preparing for their treasure hunts. Unless you have plans.”

“My parents will be arriving, but I can come for later.”

“I bet you might want to spend the day with them, so don’t feel pressured to come.”

“They won’t miss me.” Sam smiled to temper her words. These days they hardly had anything to say to each other.

The sound of boots stamping on the porch filtered in. The door soon opened and Sam’s pulse kicked up speed.

Chance entered, and his smile encompassed everyone. “Are you done with your treasures?”

“Yes,” the children chorused.

“Sam, time to go hide them.”

“I’ll just put them in here.”

The kids helped and they had all the different treasures and gifts put into two baskets. “We’ll be back in a bit,” Sam told them.

Chance grabbed the baskets and they headed out. “You’re great with kids, Sam. Even Sierra thinks so.”

“Thanks.” She smiled. “How’s work?”

“Down on the last week of calving. Everything’s been great so far.”

They got to the storage barn where he had hay and feed stored.

“Kelvin did a good job here putting the equipment away so we should be fine.”

She nodded. Chance narrowed his gaze and looked at her. “How come I get this feeling you’re acting all strange?”

“I’m not.”

He held her gaze a moment more.



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