Brenda Minton - A Reunion For The Rancher

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The Cowboy's Second ChanceAs president of the Lone Star Cowboy League, rancher Carson Thorn is committed to serving his community of Little Horn. But when high school sweetheart Ruby Donovan returns, his steadfast pledge is tested. Ruby left town twelve years ago—stealing money from his father and breaking Carson's heart in her wake. Now she's asking for his trust—just as her brother becomes Carson's prime suspect in the rash of recent ranch thefts. Carson is torn. His town is depending on him for justice, but one look in Ruby's eyes has him questioning everything he thought he knew—about truth, about love and about the wisdom of second chances…

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“What’s going on? And isn’t that Jenna’s child?”

“Yes, it is Jenna’s child. Carson is here. He came over to, I don’t know, maybe search the place. Maybe to help put up cameras. I’m not sure. And now Lucy is here because there was another theft last night.”

She poured milk and opened the cookie jar. Brandon came back down the hall. He climbed up on a stool and waited.

“Someone took Uncle Carson’s trophies that were his mom’s,” the child said as he reached for a cookie. His elbow hit the milk and it tumbled, sending liquid spilling across the counter. “Oops.”

Ruby reached for a roll of paper towels and wiped up the mess. “Oops. The nice thing about messes is that they clean up.”

“Yeah, my mom says I’m clumsy and she’s tired of cleaning up after me. I make a lot of messes.”

“Kids do, Brandon.” Ruby shoved off the caseworker ingrained deep within. She no longer had that job. She was here restoring a farm, finding a way to get back to the life she had walked out on years ago.

She’d moved to Oklahoma after college. She’d visited when she could. She’d sent money home to help her grandmother who insisted on keeping the farm.

“Where is Carson?” Iva asked as she peeled carrots.

“Outside with Derek and Lucy. I’m sure they’re going through the barn.”

“Looking for trophies,” Brandon supplied as he munched down on a cookie.

“Oh, yes, trophies.” Ruby drew in a breath. “I’m going to check on the pony. He needs to be unsaddled. Brandon, you stay here with my granny and I’ll be back.”

Brandon grinned. “Because Uncle Carson needs someone to take him down a notch. That’s what my mom always says.”

Iva snickered and tossed a half carrot to the child. “Eat something good for you, little man. If your mouth is full it won’t run quite so much. And Ruby, head on out of here before you blow a gasket.”

Ruby took her grandmother’s advice and headed for the front door, barely noticing the worn furniture, the threadbare rugs and the dust. There was so much to do. She didn’t know when she’d get it all done. The house, the farm, even Derek and Iva were in need of her attention.

As was the bank account that was dwindling to an all-time low.

As she walked down the steps she saw Carson heading her way. Derek walked with him. The two were talking in a way that settled her nerves, because the conversation seemed halfway civil. She waited until they got to her and then she nodded toward the house, sending Derek on his way.

He paused, looking down at her, a reminder that he was no longer a little boy needing her protection. He was a grown man. He could take care of himself.

She had to let go.

But she couldn’t.

Derek started to say something, shook his head and went on inside. That left Ruby facing Carson. She lifted her head, determined to give him a verbal thrashing, but when their gazes clashed, she couldn’t. The words froze and time faded. She was seventeen again, telling him goodbye as he went off to college. She wasn’t strong or brave. She wasn’t able to hold it all together.

That girl was long gone. She took a deep breath and let her gaze drift from his to the few cattle in their field grazing down the grass that wouldn’t get them through the winter.

“He didn’t take the trophies. Why would he do that?”

Carson drew back at the question. “I didn’t...”

She held up her hand. “You can’t talk around a child. They have a tendency to not keep secrets.”

He rubbed a hand over his brow and nodded. “You’re right. And I’m sorry.”

“Are you? Sorry, that is? After all, you appear to think you’re in the right. You brought that little boy over pretending you were going to help out, be neighborly, but what you wanted to do is snoop. And then Lucy showed up. Is that all coincidence?”

“Actually, it is a coincidence that she showed up. But I will admit I did come over to look...” He sighed and even looked a little ashamed.

Good.

“Of course you did. And now that you have seen, you can go.”

He didn’t move. She waited, arms crossed, trying her best to appear brave as she faced him down. She arched an eyebrow for good measure.

Impatient, he jerked off his cowboy hat and brushed a hand through his hair. “Ruby, can we call a truce?”

“Why?”

“Because we’re neighbors. Because we used to be friends.”

She arched an eyebrow once again.

He cleared his throat and jammed his hat down on his head. “Fine, we were more than friends.”

Would a third eyebrow arch be too much? She sighed. “Yes, we were more than friends. But then it was made known to me that I wasn’t quite good enough.”

“You were good enough.” He said it quietly. “More than good enough.”

“Okay, well, let’s not go there, because we have different versions of the story.”

“I guess we do. Someday we’ll have to compare notes.”

She shook her head. “No, I’d rather not. I have a reason for being here, and you’re not included in that. I’m here for my grandmother and brother. I’m here to get this little ranch back in the black. Now, if you’ll excuse me.”

“I have to get Brandon,” he reminded her with an amused glint in his eyes.

“Of course you do.” So much for a dramatic exit. “I’ll get him for you.”

“Hey, Ruby, I’d like to enroll him in your riding class. And maybe Derek could teach him to rope.”

She had made it to the steps of the house and his words stopped her. Of all the things he could have said, she wished it hadn’t been that. Not him on this ranch, in her life, in her thoughts. Her heart still ached remembering how it had felt to know he was no longer a part of her world. She couldn’t let him back in knowing how that heartbreak had felt.

But she couldn’t turn down the money one more student would bring.

She turned, eyed the rancher standing in her yard, out of place in those poor surroundings. She’d been just as out of place in his world. They’d had a different circle of friends in high school. They’d had different experiences. Their worlds had clashed.

His dad had been right, telling her they would understand when they got older and were thinking with brains and not hormones.

“Have him here Monday afternoon at four. And don’t forget to enroll him in school.”

He inclined his head. “Sure thing. Thank you.”

“I’ll get him for you.”

She headed up the steps, leaving Carson in the yard. But she didn’t make it inside. Gran opened the door, Brandon right behind her.

“Carson, this is a fine little man you’ve got.” Iva eased her walker out the door, and Brandon followed. Ruby held the door for her grandmother and she avoided looking at Carson.

“Thank you, Iva. I hope he was good.”

“Of course he was good,” Iva assured him. “And he hasn’t been to church. A child shouldn’t be raised without some grounding in the word.”

At that, Carson chuckled, the sound low and vibrating against Ruby’s nerves, already strung tight from his presence. “Iva, you think you’ve finally found a way to force my hand.”

Ruby let the door close as her grandmother stepped out of the way. Iva sat down on the seat of her walker. “Of course I have. When you come to church, you all can come over here for lunch after. I’ll make apple pie.”

“Gran,” Ruby started.

Iva cut her off. “I’m being neighborly, Ruby Jo. Brandon needs church and it wouldn’t hurt Carson to have something sweet in his life.”

Ruby wanted the porch to open up and swallow her. Instead, she gave Carson a meaningful glare, daring him to accept the offer.

He ignored her, his focus 100 percent on her grandmother.

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