Liam's Invented I-Do by Liz Isaacson

Liam's Invented I-Do by Liz Isaacson

Author:Liz Isaacson [Isaacson, Liz]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: AEJ Creative Works
Published: 2019-11-05T06:00:00+00:00


“Jeremiah. Jeremiah?”

Jeremiah sat up, realizing that he’d fallen asleep. A groan came out of his mouth as Wyatt called for him again. “Coming,” he said peering over the edge of the loft in the stable. He’d snuck away from the chaos and activity next door just to check on his horses. Fine, and to make sure that Seven Sons was fit for a pretty woman to show up with her camera.

“Jeremiah?” Wyatt asked, entering the barn. He looked straight up at Jeremiah as if he expected to find him snoozing in the loft, among hay bales and old horse blankets.

“Sorry,” he said. “I’m up. What time is it?”

“Four,” Wyatt said. “And Whitney Wilde is here. She has her camera.” He looked like he’d run her out of town himself.

“Yeah, I know.” Jeremiah swung his leg over the side of the loft and scampered down the ladder. “I invited her to come shoot a picture for Liam to hang in his new house.”

“Wow.” Wyatt looked as surprised as he sounded. “That’s an awesome idea.”

“Thanks,” Jeremiah said. “She’s at the house?”

“Yeah, I left her on the front porch when I called you and you wouldn’t answer.”

Foolishness rushed through him, because he should’ve set an alarm so he didn’t have to be tracked down by his brother.

Thankfully, Wyatt didn’t seem to have any questions about Jeremiah and Whitney’s relationship. Jeremiah did, though.

“I’m meeting with Martin Payne tomorrow morning, remember?” Wyatt asked as they walked back to the homestead.

“Yep,” Jeremiah said though he had forgotten. “Sign us on for a year, Wyatt. I like what they’ve been doing.” He glanced at Wyatt, who just nodded.

“I think we get a discount if we sign a year-long contract,” he said.

“Great,” Jeremiah said, wondering if Liam had thought about pest control for the Shining Star. He didn’t want to text his brother on the first day of his honeymoon. “Ask them if Shining Star has a contract with them,” he said. “And if they don’t, sign them up for a year too, with their fertilization and field-prep formulas.”

“Yeah?”

“Yeah,” Jeremiah said. “The photo can be my gift to Liam for the wedding, and the crop-dusting can be for Callie.” Callie had been the first woman Jeremiah had started to trust again after everything with Laura Ann. He loved her like a sister, and he wanted everything at the Shining Star to work out for her too. Probably not as much as Liam—obviously not as much as Liam, he thought—but he could provide pest control for the next year.

“You’re good with the gifts,” Wyatt said. “You always have been.”

“Have I?”

“Always,” Wyatt said. “Remember when I joined the pro rodeo circuit?”

“Yeah, of course.” Jeremiah passed the barn with the huge Texas flag he and his brothers had painted the first month they’d arrived in Three Rivers.

“You bought me a kit with sore muscle gel, painkillers, and a rice bag.” Wyatt chuckled. “I don’t know where you got the idea—probably the Internet or something—and at first, I was like, what is this? But that was the very best gift I’d ever gotten.



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