Diana Palmer - Wyoming Rugged

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New York Times best selling author Diana Palmer is back …Billionaire oilman Blair Coleman puts his business first; having been used by women, his personal life is far from his priority. He knows only one person who has ever truly cared for him—but the blonde beauty is off limits as the daughter of his best friend.Niki Ashton has seen Blair wounded and she's seen him fight. Blair is the strongest—and most stubborn—man she's ever known. That very heart and passion makes him the man of her dreams, but whenever they've been getting close, Blair has always pushed her away.It takes a possible tragedy to change things. Now it's all or nothing: marriage, baby, family, forever. But will the choice be too much for Niki…or too late?

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He cleared his throat. The contact had affected him, too. “I’ll wear mine to board meetings, for a lucky charm,” he teased gently. “To ward off hostile takeovers.”

“I promise it will do the job,” she replied, and grinned.

Her father came back to the living room, and the sudden, tense silence was broken. Conversation turned to politics and the weather, and Niki joined in with forced cheerfulness.

But she couldn’t stop touching the orchid brooch she’d pinned to her dress.

* * *

TIME PASSED. BLAIR’S VISITS to the ranch had slowed until they were almost nonexistent. Her father said Blair was trying to make his marriage work. Niki thought, privately, that it would take a miracle to turn fun-loving Elise into a housewife. But she forced herself not to dwell on it. Blair was married. Period. She did try to go out more with her friends, but never on a blind date again. The experience with Harvey had affected her more than she’d realized.

Graduation day came all too soon. Niki had enjoyed college. The daily commute was a grind, especially in the harsh winter, but thanks to Tex, who could drive in snow and ice, it was never a problem. Her grade point average was good enough for a magna cum laude award. And she’d already purchased her class ring months before.

“Is Blair coming with Elise, do you think?” Niki asked her father as they parted inside the auditorium just before the graduation ceremony.

He looked uncomfortable. “I don’t think so,” he said. “They’ve had some sort of blowup,” he added. “Blair’s butler, Jameson, called me last night. He said Blair locked himself in his study and won’t come out.”

“Oh, dear,” Niki said, worried. “Can’t he find a key and get in?”

“I’ll suggest that,” he promised. He forced a smile. “Go graduate. You’ve worked hard for this.”

She smiled. “Yes, I have. Now all I have to do is decide if I want to go on to graduate school or get a job.”

“A job?” he scoffed. “As if you’ll ever need to work.”

“You’re rich,” she pointed out. “I’m not.”

“You’re rich, too,” he argued. He bent and kissed her cheek, a little uncomfortably. He wasn’t a demonstrative man. “I’m so proud of you, honey.”

“Thanks, Daddy!”

“Don’t forget to turn the tassel to the other side when the president hands you your diploma.”

“I won’t forget.”

* * *

THE CEREMONY WAS LONG, and the speaker was tedious. By the time he finished, the audience was restless, and Niki just wanted it over with.

She was third in line to get her diploma. She thanked the dean, whipped her tassel to the other side as she walked offstage and grinned to herself, imagining her father’s pleased expression.

It took a long time for all the graduates to get through the line, but at last it was over, and Niki was outside with her father, congratulating classmates and working her way to the parking lot.

She noted, when they were inside the car, that her father was frowning.

“I turned my tassel,” she reminded him.

He sighed. “Sorry, honey. I was thinking about Blair.”

Her heart jumped. “Did you call Jameson?”

“Yes. He finally admitted that Blair hasn’t been sober for three days. Apparently, the divorce is final, and Blair found out some unsavory things about his wife.”

“Oh, dear.” She tried not to feel pleasure that Blair was free. He’d said often enough that he thought of Niki as a child. “What sort of things?”

“I can’t tell you, honey. It’s very private stuff.”

She drew in a long breath. “We should go get him and bring him to the ranch,” she said firmly. “He shouldn’t be on his own in that sort of mood.”

He smiled softly. “You know, I was just thinking the same thing. Call Dave and have them get the Learjet over here. You can come with me if you like.”

“Thanks.”

He shrugged. “I might need the help,” he mused. “Blair gets a little dangerous when he drinks, but he’d never hit a woman,” he added.

She nodded. “Okay.”

* * *

BLAIR DIDN’T RESPOND to her father’s voice asking him to open the door. Muffled curses came through the wood, along with sounds of a big body bumping furniture.

“Let me try,” Niki said softly. She rapped on the door. “Blair?” she called.

There was silence, followed by the sound of footsteps coming closer. “Niki?” came a deep, slurred voice.

“Yes, it’s me.”

He unlocked the door and opened it. He looked terrible. His face was flushed from too much alcohol. His black, wavy hair was ruffled. His blue shirt, unbuttoned and untucked, looked as if he’d slept in it. So did his black pants. He was a little unsteady on his feet. His eyes roved over Niki’s face with warm affection.

She reached out and caught his big hand in both of hers. “You’re coming home with us,” she said gently. “Come on, now.”

“Okay,” he said, without a single protest.

Jameson, standing to one side, out of sight, sighed with relief. He grinned at her father.

Blair drew in a long breath. “I’m pretty drunk.”

“That’s okay,” Niki said, still holding tight to his hand. “We won’t let you drive.”

He burst out laughing. “Damned little brat,” he muttered.

She grinned at him.

“You dressed up to come visit me?” he asked, looking from her to her father.

“It was my graduation today,” Niki said.

Blair grimaced. “Damn! I meant to come. I really did. I even got you a present.” He patted his pockets. “Oh, hell, it’s in my desk. Just a minute.”

He managed to stagger over to the desk without falling. He dredged out a small wrapped gift. “But you can’t open it until I’m sober,” he said, putting it in her hands.

“Oh. Well, okay,” she said. She cocked her head. “Are you planning to have to run me down when I open it, then?”

His eyes twinkled. “Who knows?”

“We’d better go before he changes his mind,” her father said blithely.

“I won’t,” Blair promised. “There’s too damned much available liquor here. You only keep cognac and Scotch whiskey,” he reminded his friend.

“I’ve had Edna hide the bottles, though,” her father assured him.

“I’ve had enough anyway.”

“Yes, you have. Come on,” Niki said, grabbing Blair’s big hand in hers.

He followed her like a lamb, not even complaining at her assertiveness. He didn’t notice that Todd and Jameson were both smiling with pure amusement.

* * *

WHEN THEY GOT back to Catelow, and the Ashton ranch, Niki led Blair up to the guest room and set him down on the big bed.

“Sleep,” she said, “is the best thing for you.”

He drew in a ragged breath. “I haven’t slept for days,” he confessed. “I’m so tired, Niki.”

She smoothed back his thick, cool black hair. “You’ll get past this,” she said with a wisdom far beyond her years. “It only needs time. It’s fresh, like a raw wound. You have to heal until it stops hurting so much.”

He was enjoying her soft hand in his hair. Too much. He let out a long sigh. “Some days I feel my age.”

“You think you’re old?” she chided. “We’ve got a cowhand, Mike, who just turned seventy. Know what he did yesterday? He learned to ride a bicycle.”

His eyebrows arched. “Are you making a point?”

“Yes. Age is only in the mind.”

He smiled sardonically. “My mind is old, too.”

“I’m sorry you couldn’t have had children,” she lied, and felt guilty that she was glad about it. “Sometimes they make a marriage work.”

“Sometimes they end it,” he retorted.

“Fifty-fifty chance.”

“Elise would never have risked her figure to have a child,” he said coldly. “She even said so.” He grimaced. “We had a hell of a fight after the Christmas I spent here. It disgusted me that she’d go to some party with her friends and not even bother to call to see how I was. She actually said to me the money was nice. It was a pity I came with it.”

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