Patricia Thayer - Second Chance Rancher

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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME…Single dad Kase Rawlins wants to give his little girl, Addy, a fresh start in life by moving back to the family ranch. The only downside to that plan is seeing his neighbor Laurel Quinn every day—his first love and the woman he walked away from.After being jilted at the altar, Laurel decided to focus her attention on training and breeding her quarter horses. But being around Kase, she’s finding her heart is being stolen once again, and not just by the rugged rancher. Because it seems Addy’s mission is to make Laurel her new mommy!

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Chapter Four

Two hours later, Kase had finished with his financial meeting and ended up at the Rocky Mountain Grill for lunch. The place was a mix of fifties-style diner with a Western twist. The storefront restaurant hadn’t changed since he used to hang out here in high school.

He glanced across the table at Laurel, and a funny feeling rushed over him. Suddenly he thought about the cocky-as-hell seventeen-year-old boy who’d dated the pretty freshman with the big green eyes. She’d been into horses, but he’d quickly changed her interest to him. He also remembered how he used to sit in this same booth and share some fries...and a few kisses.

Then came the day he’d broken her heart and went off to what he thought would be a better life. The joke was on him. It seemed everything he’d been looking for wasn’t found in Denver. The big home, beautiful wife and illustrious career had gone down the tubes. The only thing that mattered now was Addy. He tensed. He would do anything to keep her safe and with him.

At the sound of Addy’s soft sigh, he looked down to find that she was snuggled up beside Laurel, fast asleep.

He started to stand. “Let me take her.”

Laurel waved him off. “She’s fine.”

“I should move her so you can at least eat your lunch. You have to be uncomfortable.”

“It’s okay.” She continued to rub Addy’s arm. “Let her sleep. I have a feeling she’s missing her naptime.”

He raised an eyebrow. “Don’t you know naps are for babies?”

That got a smile from Laurel, and his pulse sped up.

“Then I guess I’m still a baby because I like naps,” she confessed. “But then I’m up at five.”

He glanced again at his daughter and how Laurel’s hand stroked her lovingly. He couldn’t remember his wife ever spending much time with their child. Addy was probably starved for some affection. Guilt hit him deep in his chest. He should have been there for his child, too.

Laurel got his attention when she said, “I bet she was up this morning at five.”

“Yeah, you know my dad. He needed to feed the horses.”

“Where is Gus?”

“I dropped him off to visit his friend Charlie Cleveland.” He checked his watch. “But I’ll need to pick him up soon and take him to his appointment at the clinic.”

The waitress arrived at their table and set down their plates. “Would you like anything else?” the girl asked.

He glanced at Laurel and she shook her head. “We’re fine, thank you.”

Laurel took a bite of a french fry. “Oh, so good.” She moaned in pleasure. “I don’t get much of a chance to indulge in Rocky’s hamburgers and fries.”

Kase tried to concentrate on his food but found he’d rather watch Laurel.

When she frowned at him, he realized he’d been staring again and picked up his hamburger. He took a big bite. “So good. I haven’t had a good burger in a long time.”

Laurel waved another fry before popping it into her mouth. “So the big-time lawyer can’t be caught eating a double-stack burger with everything, including onions?”

“Most of my clients prefer something more than a hamburger lunch, especially for what it costs them to keep us on retainer.”

Laurel knew it wasn’t a good idea to accept Kase’s lunch invitation, but here she was sitting across from him. Even though it had been Addy who’d invited her, Kase had tossed in he wanted to thank her for watching his daughter during his meeting.

She was so out of her league. This wasn’t the Kase Rawlins who’d left here ten years ago. She didn’t know how to play the game. She’d proved that with her lousy record with men. “You must be good at what you do if you’ve made junior partner so soon.” She took a big bite of her sandwich.

His gaze shot to hers, his gray depths suddenly dark and searching. “So you checked me out.”

When would she learn to keep her mouth shut? She shrugged, trying to act like it didn’t matter much. “It’s easy to Google a person.” She took another french fry. “Seems you got everything you wanted after you left here.”

He paused, then said, “Sometimes we get confused about what we want, especially when we’re so young.”

Her heart stopped, then sped up again. “You didn’t want to be a great criminal defense attorney?”

“Great is a stretch,” he said. “I had one landmark case. I got lucky with some evidence and with a good cyber investigator, so I was able to prove my client’s innocence.”

Laurel couldn’t help but get caught up in his enthusiasm as he talked about his case. No doubt he was born to be a lawyer. Hadn’t he told her that was his passion from day one of their dating?

Now he was back in Hidden Springs, widowed, with a young daughter. Would he be changing careers and staying permanently? “I think you’re being modest.”

Kase leaned back in his seat. He didn’t want to talk about himself or the future, since he wasn’t sure about anything but keeping Addy. His attention went to Laurel as she lovingly brushed his daughter’s hair back. Her gaze met his. Those green eyes had always been able to turn him inside out.

Laurel sighed. “Addy’s had a lot to deal with in her short life, especially losing her mother so young, and moving back here. All those changes can’t be easy for her.”

“I guess so.” He didn’t want to hash over Johanna’s lack of mothering. “But I want to concentrate on building a new life for us here.”

She arched an eyebrow. “So you’re staying? Permanently?”

A funny feeling came over him as he looked across the table at the beautiful woman and wondered why he ever left. He nodded slowly.

She smiled and his breath locked in his chest.

“Isn’t it funny how life works out?” she questioned. “I mean, the last place you wanted to be was in Hidden Springs.”

“There isn’t much opportunity in a small town for defense attorneys.” He paused. “Look, Laurel, I know I didn’t exactly treat you fairly when we broke up. I was young and selfish...”

She sweetly replied, “And I was a rancher’s daughter who didn’t fit into your plan to make a life in the big city.”

He glanced away, wishing she’d hit him with anger, instead of being nice. He could fight her fury, remembering how the teenage Laurel would stand her ground against him. “What did I know back then?”

“A lot. You followed your dream, Kase. You made a name for yourself with your perseverance and drive. You need to be proud of that.”

And his family suffered. “It doesn’t seem that important now.”

Silence hung between them in the noisy diner that was filling with other customers. “So what are you going to do?” Laurel finally asked. “Retire? Help Gus with breeding and training horses?”

He frowned. “I’m Dad’s partner, but he’s the expert and has the reputation. With my financial backing, I hope we can rebuild the business. Dad’s had some rough times lately. And with Honor’s Promise’s possible pregnancy, looks like I just launched my new career.”

Laurel huffed out a breath. “Again, I’m so sorry about what happened yesterday with Wind.”

He reached across the table and touched her hand. He ignored the warm sensation and said, “I was teasing.”

Laurel smacked his arm playfully, needing to lose his connection. His touch did more than she was willing to admit. “You won’t be laughing when you see the beautiful foal you’ll be getting for free.”

He opened his mouth to speak, but his phone rang. “It’s Gus.” He put it against his ear. “Hey, Dad. Are you ready?” He listened a moment. “Okay, I’ll be by as soon as I get Addy moving.” Ending the call, he looked down at his little girl. Laurel didn’t miss the emotion in his eyes.

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