Authors: The Sextet
into the barn and into…” She jumped at the high-pitched yipping
sound coming from outside the barn and pointed. “That! That’s what I
heard.”
Finally standing, Dallas reached down to pick up his hat before
turning to face her. “It’s just a damn coyote. It won’t hurt you. Hell, it won’t even come near you!” He brushed the dust off his hat, jerked it
back on his head, and glared at her.
Dallas’s angry tone surprised Samantha, even hurt her. But when
she noticed Greg laughing over to the side, the hurt and
embarrassment of finding David with another woman—feelings she’d
thought she left at home—suddenly surfaced.
“I’m
so
glad you both find me entertaining.” She glared at both men. “We don’t have a lot of coyotes in St. Gabriel. Sorry if I’m not
measuring up to
your
standards. I’ll try to be less of a city girl from now on.” Closing her eyes, she turned on her heel and stomped to the
main house.
* * * *
Dallas stood silently as he watched Samantha disappear into the
house. His erection throbbed in want for her. He narrowed his eyes,
looking at where she once stood. Her clean, feminine scent lingered in
the air and on his shirt, causing him to flash back to her body, lying
on top of his.
“What just happened?” Greg sounded a bit surprised by Sam’s
reaction. “Seriously, what did we do?”
“Other than laughing at her and making fun of her?” Dallas
snorted. “You probably just messed up any chance ya had with her.”
At least I hope you did…
Greg kicked at the dirt. “Is that a challenge? We’ll see about that.”
He winked at Dallas and took off toward the house.
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Dallas closed his eyes and bent over, taking in a few deep breaths,
hoping to control the situation between his legs. He recalled the
hungry look in Samantha’s eyes when she was on top of him, and
unwelcome heat consumed him, making his dick twitch. “Damn it!”
* * * *
Inside the house, Samantha leaned against the door and tried to
catch her breath. Shaking, she wasn’t sure if her panting was from
being upset at Greg and Dallas or from her own heated reaction to the
nearness of the men.
Oh, my God. How can I even think of being with any man after
David? Let alone two…I must be crazy.
She covered her eyes with her hands, remembering how it felt to
have Dallas beneath her. His musky scent. His strong hands. His hard
body. His hard…
“Did I…?” she whispered to herself, unable to finish her own
thought.
“Did you what?” Tammy Jo asked, walking into the foyer.
Too many thoughts and emotions running through her mind,
Samantha’s face grew warm as she dropped her hands and looked at
Tammy Jo.
“You okay, Samantha?”
“Yeah.” She nodded, forcing a smile. “I went out for a walk and
watched the sunrise but got scared by a coyote.”
Tammy Jo eyed her curiously. “They’re noisy creatures, but they
won’t hurt ya. Sure there isn’t anything else bothering you?”
“No, I’m good. Just hoping I don’t mess up on my riding lesson.”
Linking her arm with Samantha’s, Tammy Jo led her to the dining
room. “C’mon, honey, don’t worry. I’m sure you’ll do fine.” She
patted her arm. “Now, let’s eat breakfast and get some starch back in
that spine.”
Sitting down at the table next to Tammy Jo and Suzy, Samantha
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filled her cup with coffee and took a much-needed drink. She stared
over the rim of the cup when Greg walked in and took a seat at the
other end of the table. His smile didn’t fill his face like it had the
night before, but his deep blue eyes made her warm inside. But when
Dallas walked in, Sam found herself unable to breathe as their eyes
met briefly. She was grateful for the diversion when Tommy began
saying grace and everyone started to eat.
When breakfast was over, Samantha gave Tammy Jo a hand with
the dishes after agreeing to meet Greg in the barn when she was
finished. She was just about to head outside when Tammy Jo stopped
her.
“Wait a sec, honey.” Tammy Jo nodded for Sam to follow her into
another room. “If you’re going to be outside in the sun, you’ll need
this to keep your brain from frying.” She reached into a cabinet and
pulled out a tan cowboy hat. “It’s a Stetson. Now you’ll be a real
cowgirl.” She chuckled as she handed the hat to Sam. “It’s yours to
keep.”
“Tammy Jo, I don’t know what to say. Thank you.”
She waved her hand in dismissal. “It’s no big deal. Try it on.”
“How do I look?” Cocking her head to strike a pose, Sam grinned.
“Like you belong here,” Tammy Jo replied. “Now don’t take any
crap from Greg…or any of the other guys.”
With her new hat on her head, Sam slid her hands into her back
pockets and walked into the barn. She wasn’t sure how Greg would
act after what happened earlier with Dallas. As she watched him lead
a horse down the aisle toward her, his smile returned when their eyes
met, and she released her worry.
“Nice hat.” He tossed her a wink.
Feeling shy, Sam smiled and shrugged. “Tammy Jo said I needed
it if I was going to be riding in the sun.”
“She’s sure right ’bout that.” He rubbed the horse’s nose, and his
smile faded. “I’m sorry ’bout this morning. I didn’t mean to upset ya.”
“It’s okay.”
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Greg reached out, taking her hand. “Sam…”
Closing her eyes, she let out a long sigh. “I’m sorry
I…overreacted earlier.” She gazed into his eyes then down to where
his thumb was caressing the back of her hand. Her voice was low, just
above a whisper. “I guess I’m not over…” She felt him move closer,
instinctively pulled her hand free, and turned away, not wanting to
share her pain. Clearing her throat, her voice grew shaky. “So is this
the horse I’ll be riding?”
* * * *
Greg watched Sam change in that moment. Her body became
tense, and he could see pain in her eyes. Whatever she was about to
tell him, he’d probably never hear. But he knew there was more to her
being at the ranch than just the desire to write an article on cowboys.
Not wanting to push her, Greg patted the horse’s neck and smiled.
“Sam, let me introduce ya to your horse.” She put her hands back in
her pockets and moved closer to him. “This charming guy’s Bailey.
He’s a bit of a flirt.” He laughed as the horse nodded his head as if
agreeing with him. “Why don’t we get started?”
* * * *
After spending the better part of the day getting comfortable in the
saddle, Samantha was excited when Greg finally took her out of the
corral and on a real ride. He led the way through the vast property
over the dry fields toward the mountains. Samantha held on tight as
she galloped behind him, trying not to fall back too far. She noticed
his grin when she caught him looking back to check on her.
Damn.
Why does he have to look so hot on that horse?
“Oh, shit!” Sam held her breath as her horse suddenly darted to
the left.
Mental note…stop staring at the hot cowboy and pay
attention.
Shifting her weight a bit, she found her balance and
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continued after Greg, who was climbing one of the hills in front of
her. Tightening her grip on the saddle horn, she took a deep,
reassuring breath and slowly made her way up the hill.
Once she reached the top, she exchanged a glance and a smile
with Greg. Sitting up tall, she looked out over the property. For as far
as she could see, there was nothing but open land with puffy white
clouds dotting the bright blue sky.
“There’s not a lot of shade around here, is there?” she asked while
adjusting her hat.
Greg chuckled, his eyes holding her captive. “Little bit under a
tree, but it doesn’t provide a lot of relief from the heat.” He pointed
toward the west. “Let’s head over to the river so the horses can get a
drink.”
With a nod of her head, Sam followed Greg down the path, her
horse finding a leisurely trot. At the slower pace, she was able to
notice more of the surroundings—like the cacti that grew in patches
throughout the property. In addition to the tall tubular plants, she saw
some with prickly, flat, paddle-like stems. A few even had flowers,
which surprised her. “It’s beautiful out here.”
Greg smiled as he directed his horse casually around a patch of
brush. “When you’re out here day in, day out, you forget about the
beauty.” He gave a long gaze toward Sam. “Sometimes it takes an
outsider to remind me how lucky I am.”
That warm flutter returned to Sam’s stomach as she took in his
sincere smile and vivid blue eyes. She knew he was trouble, yet she
couldn’t deny the attraction she felt when he looked at her.
So much
for giving up men…
Reaching the river, Greg dismounted his horse with an effortless
motion. Holding the horn, she shifted her weight, swung her right leg
to the ground, and hopped a few times when her left foot got caught in
the stirrup. Just as she freed her foot, Greg was by her side with his
hand on her back, holding her arm for support. “So much for
gracefulness.”
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“You’ll get better with practice.”
She cocked her head, not believing him.
“What? You doubt your instructor?” He placed his hand on his
heart, feigning hurt, which caused her to smile. “Now that looks better
on ya.” He winked at her and led the horses to the river for a drink.
Sam headed to the shade under a tree, rubbing her abused backside.
“You know that’s going to hurt even more by morning.”
Embarrassed, Sam’s hand fell to her side as her face flushed.
“Great…another reason for everyone to make fun of me.”
“Why do you care?” He blocked her path when she tried to walk
away. “Seriously, Sam. You don’t know us. Why does it even matter
what we think?”
She crossed her arms over her chest and stared at the ground.
Deep down, she knew he was right. But with the twists and turns her
life had taken over the last few days, she needed to succeed at
something…anything.
“I don’t know, but it does.” She closed her eyes and let out a sigh.
“Look, I just broke up with my boyfriend, my job sucks, my life is…”
Silence reigned for a moment.
My life is such a mess.
Greg grinned, which only confused her more. “What?”
Taking a step closer, he bent his knees so he could see under the
brim of her hat and into her eyes. “Ya know, there
are
ways to get over that broken heart.”
“You’ve got to be kidding me.”
He laughed and took a step toward her. “Hey, when you fall off a
horse the best thing to do is get right back on.”
Sam shook her head, taking a step back. “And I suppose I should
get back on with you?”
“Well…” His grin reached his eyes as he gazed at her. “I know I
could help you deal with that tension in your body.”
“Oh, I’m sure you could.” She laughed nervously, taking another
step back and bumping into the tree.
He moved closer, invading her personal space when he placed his
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left hand on the tree next to her shoulder, trapping her. “Sometimes,”
he said, his voice low and sexy, “you just need to let loose and forget
your troubles.” His eyes locked on her as his right hand brushed her
cheek and ran along her jaw. “One thing I do know…is that I can help
you forget about the idiot who broke your heart.” Her eyes closed as
his finger swept across her lips then moved down her neck, tracing
her collarbone.
Sam’s entire body quivered at his touch. Taking in a shaky breath,
she inhaled his masculine scent. Want and need pulsed through her
body. Her heart pounded as she opened her eyes to stare into his and
saw a chance for some wicked fun. A moment to forget her troubles.
The anticipation was heady as she waited for him to make a move.
Greg reached up and removed her hat, tossing it to the side. In the
next moment, his left hand cupped her face as he leaned in and kissed
her. A simple kiss that ran through her body like a bolt of lightning.
Her lips parted, allowing him access as his tongue began a rhythmic
dance, darting in and out of her mouth. He pressed his body into hers
as they devoured one another. Her hands wrapped around his back
and shoulders for support as her legs weakened. The weight of his
body and his hard erection pressed against her. A soft moan escaped
her lips as he pulled away to take a shuddering breath.
“Don’t worry.” A devilish smile filled his face. “I’m not done
making you moan just yet.”
Biting her lower lip, she was barely able to breathe while
contemplating his words. While her common sense tried to put forth
reasons to stop, she watched his gaze sweep over her body. The
heated glint in his eyes caused all logic to disappear.
Greg leaned forward and kissed behind her ear, nibbled on her