A Dry Creek Christmas by Janet Tronstad
Author:Janet Tronstad
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Steeple Hill
Published: 2004-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
Millie thought she must be frozen to the back of Bradâs saddle. âI canât move.â
Brad had ridden into the barn and swung out of the saddle easily enough himself. But Millie was stuck. Her legs felt like they were permanently glued to the saddle.
The air was warmer inside the barn and the horse was standing politely beside the feed trough waiting to be given some oats. Randy and William had ridden over to the bunkhouse so they could unload the tree from the sled, but Brad and Millie had gone straight to the barn to dismount.
Millie tried to move her toes, and she felt the muscles tighten in her boots. At least she didnât have frostbite.
Brad took the reins of his horse and led the animal over to a small pile of hay. âYouâre just sore from all that riding. I didnât know weâd be gone that long.â
âIâm never going riding again,â Millie said, and then gave an exaggerated groan for emphasis.
Brad chuckled.
Oh, my word, Millie thought, I almost made a joke. And he laughed. She couldnât remember the last time sheâd joked with a handsome man. Usually she only felt relaxed enough to joke with her women friends and men like Forrest who were shy themselves.
âIt might help if you take the coat off,â Brad said. âThatâll help you move easier.â
Millie pulled her left arm out of the parka and then finished pulling it off her right arm. She handed the coat down to Brad, and he set it on a hay bale. Millie shivered. It was cold, but she could move easier.
âHere,â Brad said as he held his arms up to her. âNow let me swing you down, and you can sit on these bales.â
Millie pushed against the back of Bradâs saddle and tried to get her leg to properly swing itself over the horse. It didnât work. Finally, she just tilted her whole self over and let the leg come if it wanted.
Brad held his arms out to catch Millie. She fell into his arms and grabbed him around the neck. Usually when a woman had her arms around his neck, Brad recalled she also had a certain inviting look in her eyes.
Brad could only see one of Millieâs eyes because he was actually facing her ear instead of her face, but he was pretty sure the look he hoped for wasnât there. Her eyes showed panic.
âDonât worry. Iâve got you,â Brad whispered.
If it was possible, she looked even more alarmed.
âI can stand,â Millie said.
Brad noted she didnât relax her grip on his neck, and her glasses were perched precariously on her nose.
âI think my leg just went to sleep, but itâll be fine when I put some weight on it,â Millie added.
Since Millie wanted to stand, Brad shifted her, hoping to get her in a position where she could. He regretted it the minute he did it.
Instead of looking at her ear, Brad was now looking at those green eyes of hers. Both of them. Her glasses had fallen completely off, and he saw them resting on her shoulder.
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