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She grinned. “What? It’s nice to be wanted.”

He isn’t the man I want.

“Can I ask you something?”

“Sure,” she said.

“Why didn’t you ever remarry after Grandpa died?” I asked. “I’m sure many men were sniffing around you.”

She picked up her crochet needle and bent her head to her task when she answered the question. “A few. But I wasn’t interested in taking care of anyone else again. The ranch was enough work.”

“You took care of me. And Salem.”

“You’re my granddaughters. It’s different than caring for a dying spouse.” She shrugged. “There is the other issue, also.”

“What issue is that?”

She looked at me. “I wasn’t going to marry for companionship, and I only fell in love once.”

“Once?” I asked.

“Once. You’re young, though. You’ll love again.”

“You were young,” I protested. “When Grandpa died.”

“I was older than you. By a decade.”

“But didn’t you miss . . . ya know . . .”

Her lips twitched but she didn’t raise her head. “Miss what, Hadley?”

“Are you really going to make me say it?” I grumbled.

She cackled. “Yeah. I’m gonna make you say it. Especially if you expect me to answer.”

“Didn’t you miss sex?” I stage-whispered, feeling my cheeks heat.

“You don’t have to be married to enjoy sex.”

I gasped.

Muddy looked up and winked. “Like I said, there were several marriage proposals.”

“Several? You said a few.”

“Several, a few.” She shrugged. “I’ve lost track.”

“You’re a trip,” I said with a laugh.

The front door opened, and I heard the plodding of boots across the wooden floor before my father appeared in the doorway.

“Hey,” he greeted, his gaze bouncing between me and Muddy.

“Hey,” I said.

“What are you guys talking about?”

“Nothing,” Muddy and I said at the same time, causing us both to laugh.