Return to the Adelaide Hills by Fiona McCallum
Author:Fiona McCallum
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2014-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
Twenty-Five
Jack took the news surprisingly well, even agreeing that, yes, he could understand her wanting time away from him and the horses. He went to great pains to tell her how much he had enjoyed her company, and that he really did appreciate all her assistance in getting him back on his feet.
âDad, Iâll still be here every day working, you know,â she said, suddenly concerned he wasnât quite comprehending.
âDonât worry, Claire Bear. Just closing the book.â
âSorry?â
âWell, itâs business from now on, isnât it? So weâll have less of the bossy-daughter-helpless-father routine, wonât we?â He sounded jovial, but Claire still felt the criticism. She forced herself to laugh.
âI suppose you think that means youâll be doing all the ordering around from now on?â
âToo rightâweâll make you a top-class trainer yet...â
Youâd have to become one first. Claire bit the inside of her cheek, hating herself for the thought. What he said next both stunned and impressed her.
â...not an old bushie like me.â
Claire beamed and, as always, could not help pushing for extra compliments. âYou really think Iâve got what it takes?â
âYouâre still here, arenât you?â Jack said.
* * *
A few days later, Claire was coming back from lunch with Bernadette when she finally realised what was different about the entrance to the McIntyre farm. Something had been bothering her every time sheâd driven in, but she hadnât been able to put her finger on it. Now she saw: the faded tin sign announcing âJ.W. & G.L. McIntyreâ that had swung untouched for almost four decades had been taken down. It was now being rehung.
Jack was standing holding the ladder while a younger ladâwhom Claire recognised from the local hardware storeâchecked the alignment with a spirit level. Glossy new paint gleamed in the bright afternoon sun. The red, shadowed lettering stood out boldly from the white background and the gold swirling details in the corners.
She pulled over and wound the window down, ready to tell them how good it looked. But as she studied the lettering she noticed something slightly different about it. The âGâ in the second set of initials was now a âCâ.
She got out of the car and stared up at the sign. She cursed the lump forming in her throat and swallowed it.
Jack came over to her. âSo, what do you think?â
âItâs great, but...are you sure?â
âI organised it, didnât I? Of course Iâm sure. Thought I may as well make the partnership official. The entrance was looking a bit tired anyway. Randal hereâs going to repaint the gates as well.â
Claire blinked back a couple of tears. âThanks, Dad. It means a lot, it really does.â
âI know. And it means a lot to me having you here.â Jack put an arm around his daughterâs shoulders, gave it a quick squeeze and let go.
âRight, so weâll just have to live up to this flash sign, then, wonât we?â Claire said, getting back in the car. âIâm going to give Paycheque a workout in the sand.â
âGood idea. Iâll see you later.
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