Some Cowboys are Just Friends (Keagans of Copper Creek Book 7) by Natalie Dean
Author:Natalie Dean [Dean, Natalie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kenzo Publishing LLC
Published: 2024-08-20T00:00:00+00:00
16
Liam
Liam was on cloud nine. He couldnât have been happier than he was at that very moment. Here he was, madly in love with a woman who was so far out of his league, and yet he was making it work.
Miracles could happen. Or maybe it was just hard work. Either way, he was winning at life, and he couldnât think of a single thing that could make his life better. If he were to die right here, right now, in this very field after being trampled by a cow, he would die happy.
He chuckled at the thought of being knocked to the ground by a stampeding herd as he walked the pasture looking for anything that didnât belong. It was a tedious job, but he was willing to do it while he waited for Margot to show up later that afternoon.
One day off from working for Zeke wasnât going to hurt much, and he was far too distracted to be much help anyway. He was running on fumes as it was, and working with the horses wouldnât be the smartest idea, either.
He picked up a tattered grocery bag and shoved it in the sack he carried. Motion out of the corner of his eye caught his attention, and he turned to find a newer-looking car driving up the gravel road toward the house.
It was a familiar car, but he couldnât place where heâd seen it before. Only someone with money would own something like that around here. Could belong to Shane. Zeke wouldnât be caught dead in a car. He preferred the solid build of the older trucks despite having money to buy the newest one on the market. It would have to belong to someone in town.
But who remained a question.
Liam paused what he was doing and followed the car with his eyes. It skidded to a stop near the barn, spitting gravel in all directions. Liam watched one of his brothers exit the barn and approach the car as someone stepped out.
Even from where Liam stood, he could see exactly who had been driving the vehicle, and his heart stuttered. What was Margotâs father doing here? He worked a nine-to-five job in town at the bank. While he had money, it wasnât nearly as much as Shane or Zeke Callahan. Apparently, it was enough to buy flashy cars and walk around muddy fields in suits that had no business being outside of a conference room.
Rhett turned his head in the direction where Liam stood. Beside him, Caleb pointed at the field. What a traitor! Liam momentarily considered running in the other direction. There was no way Rhett was in good enough shape to keep up, especially if he was wearing a pair of dress shoes that matched his suit.
Turning to glance over his shoulder at the only path to escape, Liam already knew it wasnât going to be an option. His personality simply wouldnât allow it. Every man who had a daughter liked Liam. Heâd never had an issue with any of them.
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