The Rock Star And The Cowgirl by Maggie Carpenter

The Rock Star And The Cowgirl by Maggie Carpenter

Author:Maggie Carpenter [Carpenter, Maggie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Cash’s Confession

Cash pulled up in front of 5381 Harriford Road and sat for a minute, studying the home where Becky lived; it was far grander than he had expected. The house was an old ranch house that had been completely renovated, and stood as a monument to a bygone era. The front yard was meticulously manicured and beautifully landscaped, with an array of flowering shrubs and a fountain in the center. Round brick steps led to the front porch, with pathways that branched off, appearing to lead to nowhere. It was a child’s garden, and he could imagine Becky playing there as a little girl. The house was one of the nicest he’d seen since entering the small town, and peering past the house to the back pastures, he could see horses happily grazing. Becky’s unassuming nature and quiet modesty did not reflect the prosperity the property suggested.

As he headed up the steps, the front door opened. He paused, looking up, and there stood the girl who had served him in the diner, appearing even prettier than he remembered. A touch of mascara highlighted her sapphire eyes, and light pink gloss shone across lips that were completely irresistible.

Becky could feel her heart threatening to jump out of her chest. Cody was casually dressed in blue jeans and a white T-shirt, and his perfectly toned, muscled body was inviting her to lean against him. She wanted his arms to engulf her, she wanted to lose herself in him, to feel his kiss, to-

“Hello, Becky,” he smiled, breaking into her daydream.

“Hello, Cody,” she managed, returning his smile.

An electric current sizzled across the few feet between them. Time, for just a moment, ceased to exist, and they both instinctively knew they were living a memory that would stay with them forever.

“You have a lovely home.” he remarked, walking towards her.

He had forced his legs to move, though he would have been happy to stand there and just gaze at her, her blonde hair shining in the light of the sun, framing her angelic face.

“Thank you,” she replied, thinking her voice sounded shaky. “Come on in. I have some fresh coffee for you.”

“That sounds great,” he answered, not wanting to take his eyes off her.

Cody didn’t know what it meant to be nervous around women, and his racing pulse was an alien sensation. The confident, charismatic rock star was suddenly a 17-year-old-boy visiting his first love, and he didn’t quite know what to do with himself.

In his study, David Turner could hear the nervous exchange. He had brought his daughter to the warm, gentle town, determined to give her the stable life he’d had growing up, never imagining she would meet a traveling musician and fall in love. He didn’t have to watch their interaction to know that’s exactly what had happened. He could hear it, and he had already seen the sparkle in her eyes.

Sighing deeply, wanting happiness for his only child, hoping the young man was worthy, and not knowing what



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