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“You’re a good man, Cade Eaton. Quite possibly one of the best.”
I feel safe when I’m scowling, but it’s getting harder and harder to look at Willa Grant without smiling.
“I fucking dare you.”
“Woman.” He always sounds so snarky when he calls me woman. “Are you insane? You think I went three years without laying my hand on a single person to break my streak with one as exceptional as you and then let you just walk away?”
“Don’t baby me right now, Eaton. I’m serious.”
Cade: Woman, are you intentionally ignoring my instructions? Willa: You don’t tell me what to do. I thought we’d established that by now?
“You’ve always been more. The woman I wanted but wouldn’t let myself have.”
“I love Luke. You love Luke. And the three of us feel right together.
“Good. Because I’m sick of holding back with you. You’re not going anywhere. You belong here, with me.”
“I saved another horse, Sum. I’m practically an animal rights activist at this point.”
“Goddamn. These Eaton boys are insane.”
“Yeah. I’d miss you too. And I think my dad would be really lonely without you.”
Don’t you get it? I’m in love with you, Willa. Prickly legs, random carrots in your purse, pregnant, not pregnant. I want you.”
“See, Dad? I told you not to be sad. I told you she’d come back. Our wishes came true! She loves us too much to leave.”
“I love you too, baby,” is what I get out, just before she pulls the black cowboy hat off my head and plunks it on her own.
“You know the rule, Red?” “You wear the hat, you ride the cowboy.”
“Do you think it would be okay if I called you mom too?”

