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BOOK: Ring of Fire Book Two of the McKay's
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"Hank…." She managed to pull away just enough to get the words out. "Does the money matter to you
?"

"
Doesn't look like we're going to have to worry about that now. And I know it will be rough on you learning to live without it. But, I find I can't live without you, Letty. So the money might get in the way of everything but lovin' you. And so I'll just keep you barefoot and pregnant all the time." He smiled.

"Hmm…promise?"

"Promise."

"Can I keep my job?" she asked later when he pulled away to look at her.

"If you want to." He pulled her to the small couch. "I'll just have to message your feet every day, is all. There's something very sexy about feet, you know."

He set her in his lap and she kissed his clean shaven cheek. "That day…when I rode into your camp and you said you were riding fence. Why…I mean…you acted strange…"

"Honey, I know it looked bad. But you've got to understand, it took me an hour to get over the fact that you were still alive. I wasn't riding fence. That's not my job. I was looking for you. Caleb told me what happened and I told him I'd find you. Problem was, I didn't know how I'd find you and what condition you would be in. I was near out of my mind. And when you just rode into camp, safe, and healthy, I couldn't believe it. I was mad, I was frustrated, and I never wanted you more than that day. You were right about Thunder, he is your horse, and I'll be sure to let everyone know it, too. But if I had kissed you that day, well…let's just say we'd already be married."

"You didn't even hold me, or kiss me…
I was so glad to see you. So happy."

"I was trying to be the big tough cowboy and let you go.
All I accomplished was making myself miserable. But Caleb made me see I couldn't let you go. You're more important to me than all the money in Texas, the ranch, or anything else. When I became so ornery around the ranch, Caleb couldn't stand me. He finally made me see the error of my ways." He kissed her nose and smiled. "He told me to go get you and bring you home."

She held him around the neck
. "Remind me to thank Caleb."

"When you moved out, and gave up all that money,
I was pulled between making you mine that day and waiting to see if you'd stick it out. I nearly came after you then. But I thought you'd change your mind. I thought you couldn't do it," he confessed.

"
Money means nothing when you are alone. I loved you. I think I've loved you since the first day I saw you. I felt shameless. That day in the barn, when Caleb walked in, I wanted you."

"
I couldn't walk straight for a week."

She giggled.

"When I saw you and Thunder together that first day, I fell hard. I didn't know what hit me."

"And to think we haven't even dated yet."

"Tomorrow we'll go meet my grandmother," he said as he pulled her thoroughly against him.

"Tomorrow…why not today?" she asked.

He smiled impishly. "Because today, we've got too much lovin' to make up for."

"Oh…
" She sighed happily.

"You know, I used to be afraid of that ring of fire around you every time I got close to you, but now…I'm ready to be consumed by it."

"Hmm…I can't wait to meet grandma…well, maybe…tomorrow."

 

The End

 

About the Author

 

I’m a professional writer of romance and children’s books. I’m also a poet and short story writer. I’m working on another historical western right now, one mid-grade book and just finished two historical westerns. You’ll find a lot of facts in my historical western romances not the run of the mill romances. Check them out.

I
’m also a grandmother and great-grandmother.

 

The McKay series:

Rain
ing in my Heart

Ring of Fire

Twelfth of Never

Stand By Me

 

Next new release:

Twelfth of Never coming soon

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