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But that didn’t mean I could have her.
Cowboys protected their women, brokenhearted or not.
“He’ll never touch your art again, Abbie.”
“You still love her, don’t you?”
“You already know the answer to that, Dave,”
When a woman comes to you, you listen to her. You don’t brush her off.”
If I didn’t breathe, I didn’t have to show my feelings.
“You still love him.”
“He may not see it because he is blinded by his own goddamn pain, but you aren’t fooling me, Abbie. You loved Beau, then you left him, and for some fucking reason, you still love him.”
“You can love him from a distance, Abbie. You’re allowed to do that,” he said gently. “But that’s all you’re allowed to do.”
“Hallow Ranch will protect you. You h...
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“Under one condition, Abbie.”
“What condition, Denver?”
“You let Beau go.”
“He never could’ve been mine in the first place, Denver.”
“There’s nothing to let go of.”
Being around Beau was torture enough, but being around his father?
I couldn’t look at Jigs because I was the woman who shattered his son.
“You going to tell me what’s going on or do I have to get it out of Beau?”
“Oh, Abbie,” he whispered. “My sweet girl.” Jigs was the father I never had. Jigs was the father I needed.
“It’s alright, sweet girl. You’re safe now. There’s nothing to worry about now. I got you. We got you.”
“I’m so sorry, Jigs.”
“Shh. Shh. You have nothing to apologize for, darlin’.”
“I’m sorry,” I murmured. Two words. A thousand things to be sorry for. It would never be enough.
“Don’t apologize to me,”
“Ever again.”
Beau’s blue would never match the sky above or the ocean covering majority of the Earth. The beauty within his blue orbs were nothing but heat and anger—pain.
“You think this is easy for me?”
“You think I want you here? You think I want to look at you, Abbie? You think I want to talk to you?”
“You have no idea, do you?”
I was trapped in his prison and my soul didn’t want to leave.
“I was a man when I was ...
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“I had a fucking purpose when I was with you. I had a future when I w...
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“I’m spea...
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“I don’t remember my life before you. My first memory was seeing you sitting all alone in the fucking cafeteria with a damn bruise on your cheek. From that moment, something changed inside me. I was no longer a little boy, careless a...
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“I gave you my fucking heart, Abbie. I gave you all I fucking had, and it still wasn’t good enough.”
“I was ready to give you the world, Wildflower. Fuck, I was so ready.”
You deserve this, Abbie. Shut up ...
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“I don’t know what was the bigger mistake: letting you walk away the first time, or k...
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“Got a taste of something I can’t have, and I feel like I’m dy...
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“Men don’t hurt children, Beau. Or women, for that matter.”
“Give that girl some grace, yeah?”
“Excuse me?” “Know she hurt you. Know the wound she left you with has been reopened since you brought her back, but you need to understand something, son: that woman is in pain.”
“I know she is, Pop. She has a fucking stalker. Her house was just destroye...
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“I’m not talking about th...
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“Just give her some grace, yeah? For your old man?”
Then, when Abbie left Hallow Ranch again, I’d finally be free of her.
She would’ve been my wildflower, and I would’ve been her Beau.”
“I was put on this fucking planet to worry about her—to love her.”
“When you left Hallow Ranch, you left a hole in everyone’s hearts.

