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There was no way I’d let her get hurt. And I didn’t care if Travis was sixteen, I’d put that kid over my knee if he tried.
“In public, you’re Jade. But behind closed doors, you’re—” “Lucy?” she breathed. I shook my head. “Mine.”
Why the hell had I taken her to the bar? I should have kept her locked up at my house, hidden behind an arsenal of firearms.
“Oh, I’d say you’ve already won.” My undivided attention and my heart.
If the Calamity populous suspected I was screwing him over, I’d be chased out of town with pitchforks and torches.
The most beautiful, enchanting woman on earth was standing behind a microphone, wearing my hat. My hand slapped my chest to keep my heart from escaping.
“Lucy, from the moment I found you facing off with a buffalo, I knew you were special. Every day, you become more precious to me. I don’t care where life takes us as long as it takes me with you.”
“Don’t you dare say it first.” He put a finger over my lips. My heart stopped. Even though I knew what was coming, I held my breath. “I love you, Lucy Ross. Jade Morgan. Whoever you need to be, I love you.”

