The Cowboy's Convenient Proposal & Claiming the Cowboy's Heart by Linda Ford
Author:Linda Ford
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2021-01-05T19:56:33+00:00
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Who was shooting at him?
Twenty-four-year-old Seth Collins bent low over his horseâs neck as they pounded down the trail. One minute he was sitting on a rock, enjoying a pleasant moment as he drank from his canteen and ate a couple of dry biscuits. The next, a shot rang out and pain gouged his right leg. It took two seconds and the sight of blood soaking his trousers for him to realize what happened. Then his only thought had been escape.
He glanced over his shoulder. Saw no sign of pursuit.
Why would anyone shoot him? He was just an ordinary, poor cowboy. Except for the wad of cash he carried. Had someone followed him? Heâd joined the cattle drive north from Fort Benton to a ranch in western Canada for only one reasonâto earn enough money to pay the special caregiver the doctor had recommended for Pa. A man with knowledge of how to manipulate paralyzed limbs. The doctor spoke highly of Crawford, saying heâd seen great success with other stroke patients. Some, he said, had even learned to walk again.
Now he had to get the money to Montana. If he didnât, what would happen to his pa? Crawford had committed to staying three months. If he couldnât help Pa in that time he wouldnât continue on because heâd found he couldnât do anything more after that. Seth had written the man saying heâd been delayed and would be there as soon as possible with the manâs wages. Crawfordâs response had been terse. âI have others interested in my services. Please return immediately.â Seth had written again. âPlease stay until I get there. Iâll be home in a week and Iâll pay you extra.â But he had no assurances Crawford wouldnât leave and Pa would suffer. Pa was all Seth had left and he meant to get home and take care of him.
He spared a glance at his leg. His buff-colored trouser leg was dark and sticky with blood, which dripped from the heel of his boot. He would need to stop soon and tend to the wound.
And hide his money so those who shot at him wouldnât discover it.
He rode on at the same frantic pace for fifteen minutes then pulled to a stop on a knoll that allowed him a good view of the back trail. After watching a little while he decided he had outrun the shooter. Or shooters. He reined into a grove of trees that provided a bit of cover yet allowed him to keep watch for anyone following him. As he swung off his horse, his leg buckled under him. What kind of damage had the shot done?
Knowing he had to stop the blood flow, he yanked the neckerchief from his neck and tied it around his thigh. He needed something to tighten it so he hobbled toward the nearest tree, biting back a groan at the pain snaking up his leg and wrapping around his entire body. He broke off a finger-thick
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