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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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She
lifted
a
brow
and
leveled
a
pointed
gaze
at
Stone.
She
had
trusted
him
enough
to
discuss
her
mother
with
him

openly,
because
she
had
needed
someone
to
talk
to,
and
talking
to
him
had
calmed
her
fears
of
flying
and
had
also

helped
her
to
think
through
her
mother’s
situation.
If
Stone
had
suspected
the
people
she
had
been
talking
about
were
his
uncle
and
her
mother,
why
hadn’t
he
said
something?

Stone
read
the
questions
in
Madison’s
eyes.
“I
didn’t
know,
Madison,
or
at
least
I
wasn’t
a
hundred
percent
certain,”
he
said
in
a
low
and
calm
voice.
“And
although
I
thought
there
was
a
possibility
the
man
was
my
uncle
Corey,
I
didn’t
want
to
upset
you
any
more
than
you
already
were
by
adding
my
speculations.”

Madison
released
a
deep
sigh.
His
reason
for
not
telling

her
did
make
sense.
“All
right,”
she
said
softly.
“So,
what
do
we
do
now?”

Durango
lifted
a
confused
brow
and
looked
at
Stone
and
then
back
at
Madison.
“Why
should
we
do
anything?
When
they’re
ready
they’ll
come
back
down
the
mountain.”

Stone
stifled
a
grin
at
the
angry
look
Madison
gave

Durango.
His
cousin,
the
player,
didn’t
have
a
snowball’s
chance
in
hell
of
winning
this
particular
woman
over.
He

doubted
Madison
got
upset
about
anything
or
with
anyone
too
often,
but
he
could
tell
Durango
was
making
her
break

her
record.
Durango
had
a
rather
rough
way
of
dealing
with
women.
He
wasn’t
used
to
the
soft
and
gentle
approach.

Yet
the
way
women
were
still
drawn
to
him
defied
logic.

“This
is
my
cousin,
Durango
Westmoreland,
Madison,”
Stone
decided
to
say
when
silence,
annoyance
and

irritation
settled
between
Durango
and
Madison.

“And
when
Durango
gives
himself
time
to
think
logically,
I’m
sure
he’ll
understand
your
concern
for
your
mother’s
well-

being.
And
although
Durango
and
I
both
know
that
our
uncle
Corey
would
never
do
anything
to
harm
your
mother,
we

can
certainly
understand
your
desire
to
see
for
yourself
that
she’s
fine.”

Stone
watched
a
slow
smile
touched
Durango’s
lips.
From
childhood
they
had
always
been
able
to
read
between
the
lines
of
each
other’s
words.
Stone
was
letting
Durango

know,
in
a
subtle
way,
that
he
wanted
him
on
his
best

behavior
and
to
clean
up
his
act.

“I
apologize
if
what
I
said
upset
you,
Madison,”
Durango
said,
offering
her
his
hand
in
a
firm
handshake.
“I
wasn’t
aware
that
you
thought
your
mother
was
in
harm’s
way.
If
that’s
the
case,
we’ll
certainly
do
whatever
needs
to
be
done
to
arrest
your
fears.
And
let
me
be
the
first
to

welcome
you
to
Montana.”

Stone
rolled
his
eyes.
No
one,
he
thought,
could
go
from

being
a
pain
in
the
ass
to
irresistibly
charming
in
a
blink
of
an
eye
like
Durango.
Stone
watched
the
warmth
return
to
Madison’s
eyes
and
she
smiled.
Although
that
smile
wasn’t
directed
at
him,
a
riot
of
emotions
clamored
through
him

nonetheless.

“Now
that
we
have
all
that
settled,”
he
decided
to
speak
up
and
say,
“how
about
the
three
of
us
going
somewhere
to
talk?
Durango,
you
mentioned
that
you
had
met
Madison’s
mother
when
Uncle
Corey
made
a
stop
at
your
place.”

A
smile
was
plastered
on
Durango’s
face
when
he
said,

“Yes,
and
I
even
talked
to
her
for
a
few
minutes
while
Corey
was
loading
up
on
supplies.
I
could
tell
she
was
a
real

classy,
well-bred
lady.”

Madison
nodded.
She
appreciated
his
comments
although
her
mother’s
actions
were
showing
another
side
of
her.

“Stone
is
right.
I’d
like
to
get
to
the
Silver
Arrow
and
unpack
and
freshen
up,
but
as
soon
as
I
can,
I’d
like
to
meet
with

you
and
ask
you
a
few
more
questions.”

Durango
quickly
glanced
over
at
Stone
and
Stone

deciphered
the
message
in
his
eyes.
There
were
some
things
Madison
was
probably
better
off
not
knowing
about
her
mother
and
their
uncle.

Stone
nodded
and
Durango
caught
his
drift
and
returned
his
attention
to
Madison
and
said,
“Sure,
that
will
be
fine,

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