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
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