Trish Milburn - The Doctor's Cowboy

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THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTIONDr. Chloe Brody cares about all her patients. Maybe more than she should. Because one day rodeo cowboy Wyatt Kelley shows up in her ER, busted up but still flirting. He's got no place to go, so she takes him home.Soon, Wyatt is seeing stuff no one else in Chloe's life has noticed. The pretty doctor has a full life, but inside, she's alone, just like him. When the attraction between them heats up, Wyatt knows he should leave Blue Falls and Chloe behind - because what can a broken cowboy with an ugly past offer a woman like her? Chloe, though, is determined to show Wyatt that she doesn't care about his past. She just wants him to be a part of her future.

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“They’re still bulls with horns that can do damage.”

“Have to learn sometime. Is it any different than being a doctor? When did you know that’s what you wanted to do?”

She stared at him then sighed. “You need to stop making valid points.”

He laughed and winced again.

“Are your injuries causing you pain? We can look at the dosage of the painkillers again.”

Wyatt shook his head. “No, nothing I can’t handle. I want off those drugs as soon as possible.” The intensity of his words caused her to look at him more closely. Had he experienced a problem with painkillers in the past?

They ate in silence for a couple of minutes before she noticed Wyatt was watching her.

“What?”

“I was wondering why you decided to come back.”

This time, she was the one to shrug. “I’ve worked here long enough to know how incredibly long and boring the days can be when you’re stuck in the hospital. It’s as if time moves slower inside these walls.”

“That’s perceptive.”

She smiled then wiped the edge of her mouth with her napkin. “I like to think I’m a bit smarter than the average bear.”

“Guess you’d have to be to become a doctor.”

“It’s certainly not easy. There were times when I didn’t think I could cram one more medical fact in my head or it would explode or start oozing out my ears.”

“Nice image.”

She gave a little bow. “Thank you, thank you very much.”

“You make a habit of this, then?”

“I’ve been known to spend extra time with patients, watch a movie or two, hand out cupcakes from time to time. I’m probably too softhearted.”

“No, it’s great. More doctors should be that way.”

“There are lots of doctors who care or they wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing, especially in small communities like this.”

“But do they bring their patients dinner or sit and watch TV with them?”

“Well, no, but I understand the need for distance, especially if you want a long career. Lots of people we see don’t make it, and it carves a little part out of you if you’ve allowed yourself to get close to them.”

“But you do it anyway.”

Chloe twirled her fork in her mashed potatoes. “I can’t seem to help it.”

When Wyatt didn’t say anything in response, she looked up to find him staring at her as if he’d just stumbled upon the eighth wonder of the world. He seemed to realize he was staring and shifted his gaze back to his food.

“I’m surprised a doctor would bring me fried food.”

“You shouldn’t eat it every day, but sometimes you just need comfort food. Like when I get sick, I’m going to eat some chicken and dumplings, carbs be damned.”

When they both finished their meals, Chloe tossed the containers in the trash. She didn’t resume her seat on the edge of the bed, but she picked up the crossword book and flipped through the pages. Wyatt had already completed a dozen of the puzzles.

“Don’t look so surprised,” he said.

“What?”

He pointed toward the book. “You looked surprised I’d done any of those.”

“You just haven’t had the book that long.”

“And a rodeo cowboy should have a lot harder time with it?”

She set the book down on the table and crossed her arms. “That is not what I meant at all. For all I know, there are Mensa members who ride bucking horses and chess champions who do tie-down roping. I think lots of people have hidden talents.”

“What’s yours?” He appeared to be having a hard time hiding a mischievous grin.

“I’ll have you know that I’m the family Scrabble champ and have been since I was twelve.”

“Yeah? Maybe you should broaden your competition.”

“Is that a challenge, Mr. Kelley?”

“Only if you’re willing to accept it, Dr. Brody.”

“Then I guess you’ll have to do everything you’re told so you can get better and we can have a Scrabble duel before you leave.” She took a step back from the side of Wyatt’s bed. “And speaking of leaving, I really am going home this time.”

“If you’re bored on your days off, you know where I’ll be.”

She couldn’t help but smile. “I’ll keep that in mind.”

When she stepped out of the room, she nearly collided with Sophie, who was wearing a too-happy smile. “Dr. Brody.”

Chloe did her best not to utter an “oh, crap” at how loaded those two words from Sophie’s mouth were. She remembered their earlier conversation about the matchmaking pool and wondered if she’d just opened herself up to a full-on assault by Verona Charles and her determination to make sure everyone in Blue Falls got paired up to live happily ever after.

Perhaps the bigger danger was how much a part of Chloe liked that idea.

Chapter Four

Chloe paused in slicing potatoes when she heard a text ping her phone. She activated the touch screen to see it was from Linnea. When she opened the message, it was a photo of the back of Linnea’s wedding gown. The confection of satin, lace and pearl buttons looked as if it were out of a fairy tale. But that was to be expected. Linnea owned one of the nicest bridal stores in Dallas, and she’d snagged herself a prince. Well, not literally a prince, but Michael Benson could certainly treat Linnea like a princess. He was a handsome financial executive who made a good deal of money, and had captured Linnea’s heart in record time.

A sigh escaped Chloe as she stared at the dress. She was thrilled for her best friend, but she wondered if she’d ever find someone who made her feel the way Michael made Linnea feel.

Her thoughts drifted to Wyatt Kelley, probably because he seemed to be the only guy on her radar at the moment. Maybe if Wyatt were local, she’d consider seeing if their conversations would lead to something else. She was normally pretty grounded and sensible, but for some reason she had to keep reminding herself that Wyatt would be gone in a matter of days. Besides, there was nothing between them other than some teasing and a few minutes spent together here and there.

“You okay, sis?”

Chloe closed the message on her phone before looking over her shoulder at Garrett. “Yeah. Why?”

“Because you’ve been staring at your phone for over a minute.”

Surely it hadn’t been that long. Had it? “Linnea just sent a text about her wedding dress.”

Garrett walked up to the kitchen sink, turned on the water and proceeded to wash his hands. “Hope she has unlimited texting the way she’s sending you photos almost faster than you can open them.”

“Well, that’s a bit of an exaggeration.”

“Maybe, but I guarantee you Michael isn’t sending photos of his tux and shoes and whatever else to his best man.”

She bumped his shoulder with her own. “Just because guys are simplistic creatures doesn’t mean we have to be.”

Garrett turned around and leaned back against the sink. “So you’re telling me that when you get engaged, you’re going to send Linnea fifty photos a day of every little detail?”

There it was, that crazy reference to her getting married again. “Who knows? Maybe I’ll send them to you and Owen, too.”

Garrett snorted then headed toward the front door. “Need anything from town?”

“Nah, I’m good.” Well, except for the memory of Wyatt from her dream springing into her head.

When Garrett was gone, she went back to slicing potatoes. It was a good thing she had a couple of days off, ones where she could immerse herself in tasks around the ranch and let the strange pull toward Wyatt fade. Part of her felt bad that he’d likely be bored crazy without anyone to visit him, but it wasn’t her responsibility to keep him entertained. She’d already done more for him outside her professional duties than any other doctor likely would.

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