Loving Decker: Sweet Cowboy Romance (Cowboy Inspired Romance Book 3) by Sophia Summers

Loving Decker: Sweet Cowboy Romance (Cowboy Inspired Romance Book 3) by Sophia Summers

Author:Sophia Summers [Summers, Sophia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kings Row Press
Published: 2021-04-05T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

Faith drove over to the Dawsons for another Sunday dinner half wishing she lived there all the time. Her house got lonely. And with all of her family’s pictures, evidence of their previous life together, staring at her all the time, she felt less and less comforted and more reminded that this house was not her own anymore. It belonged to a time past. Especially with Grandpa in the hospital and her thoughts consumed by selling, she felt more and more like she needed to move on. But that was silly, she reminded herself; of course the house would always be hers. She was just going to sell off some of the extra land.

She pulled into the Dawson driveway. Their house was huge, and Mama Dawson had kept it updated. Everything looked new or mended and lovely. The flowers along the front added to the charm. It was comfortable and homey. Faith basically loved the place. She gathered the side dishes she’d brought from the back seat. The salads and the cake were some of her best. She loved baking and didn’t have much of an opportunity unless she created one or offered to bring something when she was invited somewhere.

Decker met her on the porch. “Faithy Haws, you just made my day. Let’s get you and those fixin’s in this house.” He relieved her of both salads and the cake and held open the door with his foot. “Come on in, Faithy Haws.”

“Are you ever gonna stop calling me that?”

“Do you want me to?”

“No.” She responded quickly, maybe too quickly, but she didn’t want to lose her nickname. “I like it.”

“Then it stays.”

“Faithy!” Grace shouted as she ran forward to give her a hug.

“It sticks.” She hugged Grace back.

Everyone was in town. There were no video chat attendees today. She didn’t imagine there were often days when the boys would forego the Sunday meal.

Faith dug in and helped get everything out on the table and the sideboard, and soon she was sitting next to Decker at the large Dawson table, ready for someone to bless the food.

Dylan was smiling at her, Mav too, but Nash was having some kind of argument with Grace. “Dude, you’re just gonna have to stick around long enough to see for yourself.”

They stopped when they realized everyone could hear them. And Faith wondered just what was going on there.

But then Mama sat down. “It’s so good to see everyone. Great to see you, Faithy. I trust all is well with you?”

“Yes ma’am.”

“Any change with your grandfather?”

“No, none.”

She nodded. “I know he was so proud of who you have become, and he would be so proud of all that you’re doing here. You working the land, running your house, holding down a job, all on your own.” Her smiling eyes showed so much approval that Faith was warmed to her toes. “And you Dawsons, your father would be so proud of each one of you men and of the women in your lives. I hope you know I am as well.



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