Margaret Daley - A Family for Tory and A Mother for Cindy - A Family for Tory / A Mother for Cindy

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A FAMILY FOR TORYThere's nothing more rewarding for riding instructor Tory Alexander than making her students happy. So when Slade, the father of her favorite student, asks for a favor, how can she refuse? But is she really ready to be part of a family again? A MOTHER FOR CINDY Widowed mom Jesse Bradshaw has a knack for matchmaking. Now her little neighbor Cindy wants her to find Cindy's lonely daddy a wife. Jesse's determined to help–and Nick's determined to keep his distance. Neither expect love to lead them where it does: right to each other.

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Tory’s muscles released the tension gripping them, and she sank down onto the blanket. Shivering, she drew her legs up and hugged them to her chest while she watched Slade place his hand on Mindy’s shoulder and listen to his daughter and Laurie talk about the geese, their voices drifting to Tory. Mindy pointed to one of the adult geese herding the rest of them toward the pond. A baby, trying to scurry to catch up with the group heading back to the water, brought a huge grin to the little girl’s face, emphasizing the power animals had over people.

“Hey, is anyone hungry?” Tory called out to the trio by the water.

“Yes,” both girls answered.

Slade took Mindy’s hand and led the group to the blanket under the tree. “Are you kidding? We’ve worked up quite an appetite watching those geese gobble up all that bread.”

“Oh, Dad-dy—you’re—al-ways—hun-gry.”

“And I know what a good cook Tory is. I’ve been saving room for this picnic lunch since she asked us. I could eat a bear.”

Mindy put her hand over her mouth and giggled.

“Well, I’m fresh out of bears today, but I have fried chicken. Will that be all right?” Tory asked the group.

The girls nodded while Slade licked his lips, his eyes dancing with merriment.

“Bring it on,” he said while settling on the blanket across from Tory.

Mindy sat next to Tory with Laurie on her other side. The picnic basket was in the middle of the circle, every eye on it as Tory slowly opened the lid, releasing tantalizing aromas. She made a production out of delving into the basket and slowly bringing the contents out for everyone’s view. Next to the chicken she placed a plate of chocolate-chip cookies, Slade’s contribution to the lunch, a bowl of coleslaw and a container of sliced strawberries, pineapple and bananas.

After saying a brief prayer to bless the food, Tory said, “I prefer not to have to take any of this back with us so dig in.”

“If we can’t finish this off, I volunteer to take the leftovers home with Mindy and me.” Slade raised his hand as though he were in school and he was waiting for the teacher to pick him.

“You’ve got yourself a deal,” Tory said, laughing. “But of course, if Mindy and Laurie keep piling it on, there won’t be any left for either of us today, let alone any leftovers.”

Slade tried to sneak a chicken leg from Mindy’s plate. She captured his hand and pried it out of his grasp. Then he turned to Laurie who hid her goodies behind her back.

“I think you’re gonna have to fend for yourself. It really isn’t very hard to fill your plate with food. Here, let me show you.” Tory demonstrated how, by putting a piece of chicken on her paper plate, followed by a scoop of coleslaw then fruit salad.

“How about a cookie? Dessert is the most important food here, in my opinion. That’s why I volunteered to bring it. I know a bakery that makes the best cookies I’ve ever eaten.” Slade inched his hand toward the plate.

Tory gently tapped him on the knuckles with a plastic spoon. “You’re supposed to be setting an example.”

Slade grinned. “I thought I was supposed to be eating lunch.”

“Is your dad always this ornery?” Tory exaggerated a stern look.

Mindy bent over in laughter.

He quirked a brow. “I don’t believe that’s a compliment.”

“Well, at least you’re astute.”

“Mindy, come to your dad’s defense,” Slade said while plucking up the last chicken leg and waving it like a sword.

Mindy and Laurie continued to giggle.

“No help there,” he muttered, and dumped the last of the coleslaw onto his plate. When he took a bite of the chicken, he smacked his lips and said, “Mmm. This is better than my mother can fix.”

Tory nodded, saying, “Thank you. I’ll take that as a compliment.”

“Of course,” he continued as though she hadn’t spoken, “my mother has never fried a chicken in her whole life.” He looked innocently at Tory while putting a spoonful of coleslaw into his mouth. “And this is as good as Aunt—”

Tory held up her hand to stop him. “I think I’ve had enough of your compliments for the day.”

For the next ten minutes everyone ate their lunch to the sounds of the geese honking across the pond. Mindy craned her neck to see what was going on while cramming a cookie into her mouth, then snatching up another one.

Laurie stood and moved toward the water. “They’re chasing away a beaver.”

Mindy struggled to her feet. “Bea-ver?”

“There’s a family on the other side. They dammed the stream that feeds into the pond and have built their home there.”

“Can we go look?” Laurie asked.

“Can we?” Mindy stood next to her friend, observing the commotion across the pond.

“Let me finish eating and I’ll go—”

“Dad-dy, I can—go a-lone.” Mindy straightened her shoulders and lifted her head.

Slade threw a glance toward Tory, one brow arched in question.

“Stay away from the edge of the pond and stay on the path,” Tory said.

When the girls started toward the other side, Slade came to his feet to keep an eye on their progress. “Are you sure they’ll be all right?”

“They’ll be fine. The path is wide, worn and level.”

Slade bent and picked up his paper plate to finish eating his lunch while he observed Mindy. “You probably think I’m being overprotective, but I don’t want anything else to happen to my daughter.”

“You’re doing what you think is right.”

“It’s the parents’ job to protect their children. I let her down once. I won’t do it again.” Slade popped the last bit of food into his mouth.

“Mindy doesn’t feel that way. She thinks you’re terrific.”

“She talks about me?” Slade dropped his empty plate into the trash bag, then lounged against the tree, his arms folded over his chest, his legs crossed.

“All the time.”

Both of his brows rose, his sky-blue eyes growing round. “And?”

“She wishes you didn’t have to work all the time.”

“So do I, but all her doctor bills and therapy cost a lot of money. I want the very best for Mindy. Hopefully after my company’s expansion is complete, I’ll have more time for my daughter.”

There was so much Tory wanted to say to Slade, but his look didn’t encourage further discussion. She didn’t have the right to interfere, even if she had come to love Mindy like a daughter. “Have you heard from Mrs. Watson? Will she be back soon?”

A scowl darkened the expression on his face. “No.”

“Is there a problem with her niece or the baby?”

“Everyone’s fine. The problem is she now wants to stay and take care of her niece’s baby. She feels her family has to come first and her niece can’t find good arrangements for the baby. I know she’s right, but still—” He clamped his mouth closed on the rest of his words.

Tory pushed to her feet. “What are you going to do now?”

Slade stared at his daughter on the other side of the pond, his brows slashing downward. “I don’t know. I have to find another housekeeper, which I know won’t be easy. I felt so lucky when I found Mrs. Watson.”

“I’ll be glad to watch Mindy until you get a new one.”

“I can’t—” He stopped midsentence and looked back at Tory. “Are you sure you don’t mind? Because frankly, if you do, I’m not sure what I’m going to do.”

“This past week with Mindy has been great. I enjoy the company and she loves working with the animals. She’s even taken to the cat and her new litter that lives in the barn.”

“No wonder she’s been pestering me about getting a cat.”

“She’s named all the kittens, and after feeding and grooming Mirabelle, that’s where she goes next to check up on them.”

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