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because the old perv part of me likes it.
My smiling muscles have lost all their tone.
“Beg.”
“Eaton. You grumpy motherfucker. You just laughed,” I blurt. “Yeah, Red. I did.”
The girl is growing on me, like a vine wrapping up around an old oak. And for once, I’m not sure I mind.
Save a horse, ride a cowboy.
Cade is the embodiment of actions speaking louder than words. He wasn’t about to fall all over himself apologizing for not making enough coffee for me. Instead, he just made more and left me a mug, knowing that it would make me feel good.
these country boys are protective as hell.
“You like it when I call you baby?”
“I think you should continue to take it for the team.”
“I saved another horse, Sum. I’m practically an animal rights activist at this point.”
“I wished for Willa to come back.” My eyes burn when I pull him into me, feel his tiny arms clutching at my waist. And my voice cracks when I say, “Me too, pal. Me too.”
He points at a heart that’s right next to one with the initials C.E., except this one says W.E.
“My initials are W.G., bud.”
“I know. But dad made that one. I told him t...
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“But he said they wouldn’t be for long.”
“Do you think it would be okay if I called you mom too?”