Journey to Forgiveness by Danica Favorite

Journey to Forgiveness by Danica Favorite

Author:Danica Favorite
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2022-07-13T18:27:17+00:00


Chapter Seven

Brady couldn’t remember being so angry in his entire life. He knew Josie was just being honest. And speaking from a place that didn’t include having faith. Oh, he was certain she thought she was looking out for his best interests, but he had a hard time realizing how little she really did know of him.

He strode into the barn, hoping to take refuge in his office, even though he wasn’t sure what that would solve. But at least it got him away from Josie.

They were supposed to be in this together, and she’d gone ahead and met with some investor. Showed what kind of faith she had. Which was none, and he knew that. But he’d also hoped that maybe she had learned something from all of this.

Something deep down bothered him even more, and as he figured that out, sadness replaced his anger. If Josie sold the stables, he’d be unlikely to see her again. She’d have no need to visit the community he still called home.

This wasn’t just a job to him. He had other options. And not just as a firefighter. His brother could have gotten him a job on a neighboring ranch. But he wanted to give this experience to his daughter.

He hadn’t wanted to upend her life or even try to figure out what a change like that would be for Maddie.

And speaking of, she was standing at the edge of the arena, looking peeved about something. Though their relationship had significantly improved since Maddie and Josie had made up, Brady still didn’t want to deal with Maddie in a bad mood. If it was about Kayla, Maddie would call or text.

As he passed the conference room, he saw the boxes of invitations sitting on the table. He and Josie were supposed to be working on them together, but he needed to do something productive for the sake of the benefit. Maybe Josie had her doubts, but he was going to give it his all.

He opened the boxes and began laying out the invitations and envelopes. Originally, they weren’t going to be so fancy, but one of the parents owned a print shop, and she’d volunteered to donate nice invitations for their VIP guests, in addition to the flyers that were plastered all over town.

How could Josie think they wouldn’t succeed when they had so much community support?

“You’re not going to get very far without these,” Josie said, standing in the doorway, holding up a set of pens and the mailing list. “I know you’re frustrated with me, but I hope you know that I’m not giving up, either.”

The sweet smile on her face took his breath away. He was supposed to be mad at her, and yet this one simple gesture made the bad feelings brewing inside him completely dissipate.

“I don’t know what to think,” he said. Though he wanted to stay mad at her, he could see that this was her version of a peace offering. Which he’d take, since it was an effort to save the stables.



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