Montana Country Legacy--Her Big Sky Dreams by Ami Weaver

Montana Country Legacy--Her Big Sky Dreams by Ami Weaver

Author:Ami Weaver
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-06-19T19:20:46+00:00


Chapter 2

“Wait, what?” Jordan asked, her expression a mixture of surprise and intrigue.

“Officer... Wolf, is it?” Josephine slipped her fingers free of his.

Logan rested the duffel bag on the seat next to him and smiled warmly at her. “Lieutenant, actually, but I think it’s all right for you to call me Logan now, Josephine.”

“Hell-o?” Her sister was impatient for details.

“As it turns out...” Josephine paused, looked skyward with a little shake of her head, before she continued. “Logan is the reason why I was late.”

Logan told Jordan and Ian, “I pulled her over for speeding.”

And here it comes, Josephine thought.

Jordan’s eyes lit up, as did her face. First, she smiled broadly like a Cheshire cat, and then she tipped her head back to laugh out loud.

“You got a ticket?” Jordan gleefully exclaimed. “Holy crap! Miss ‘I haven’t gotten a ticket in ten years’ actually got a ticket?”

Logan said, “She shared that fact with me during the stop.”

“Of course she did,” her sister chirped. “Trying to worm her way out of the ticket, no doubt.”

“Don’t you think that you’re just a little too happy about this, Jordy? I mean, really.” Josephine had her arms crossed over her chest, not enjoying this conversation nearly as much as Jordan.

Ian had taken his seat and Jordan flopped down next to him. “Oh, please, you know exactly why I’m enjoying this so much!” To Logan, her sister said, “You have to understand, Jo has been harassing me about my driving for years!”

“In my defense,” Josephine explained to Logan, “Jordy has had her license revoked twice.”

“Irrelevant!” her sister exclaimed. “Because now you can’t wear your perfect driving record like a badge of honor when you’re lecturing me about my driving.”

“You are a menace to drivers everywhere.” Josephine had relaxed her arms as she relaxed into the conversation. “You ride that Ducati of yours like you’re a bat out of hell.”

“I’m a great driver.” Jordan put her hand on Ian’s leg to get his attention. “You trust me when I drive, don’t you?”

“Absolutely not,” Ian replied with a deadpan expression. “I am grateful every day that I can afford a driver.”

“That’s a horrible thing to say, GQ!” Jordan punched her fiancé lightly on the arm. “Now do you see what I have to put up with, Logan?”

“I do see,” Logan nodded thoughtfully, playing along.

“That is why you are officially my hero for the day.” Jordan pointed at Logan.

“But let’s be clear,” Josephine said. “He’s not a hero for putting on a uniform every day and risking his life. You’re saying he’s a hero for giving me a ticket so I can’t harass you about your terrible driving anymore. Right?”

“What’s your point?” Jordan asked with a shrug.

Josephine looked at Logan. “Do you see what I have to put up with?”

“You’re in a no-win situation, buddy,” Ian warned his longtime friend.

“I see that, too,” Logan laughed good-naturedly, then lifted the duffel bag off the seat. “Hey, before we take off, I’d like to change out of this monkey suit into some street clothes.



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