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“That’s me. The thoughtful one.” I rubbed the side of my head.

“You okay?”

“Hmm? Oh. Yeah. Just tired. I only got a few hours of sleep.”

“You do look a little wrecked.”

“Thanks,” I said with a laugh. “Did you just come in here to tell me I look like a car ran over me?”

“No that’s not why I came up here. I’m heading out of town tomorrow for the livestock auction in Three Forks.”

“Oh.” I frowned. “I didn’t realize that was happening . . . but that makes sense. It’s that time of year isn’t it? So you want me to ride shotgun with you?”

“What?”

“Ride shotgun,” I repeated. “I always go with you to the stock shows, Daddy. Now that I’m home . . .”

“Actually, I’m taking Henry and Josiah. I’ll be gone for a week. I need you here to keep an eye on Muddy. Don’t tell her I told you this, but she’s slowing down a bit. If you can help around here—maybe pick up the slack—that would help a lot.”

“Sure, no problem,” I said.

“Thanks, Hadley. I know I can count on you.”

“You can, for sure.”

Muddy hadn’t slowed down in the least. But my father was trying to come up with a plausible reason for why he didn’t want me going to the stock show.

I wondered if he was taking his new secret lady friend, and he wanted some uninterrupted alone time with her.

If my father was gone for a week, that meant Declan and I . . .

My stomach rumbled.

Dad raised his brows. “You might want to do something about that.”

I laughed. “Yeah. That leftover shepherd’s pie is calling my name. I meant to ask about the bear. Any sign of it?”

Dad shook his head. “Nah, I think he moved along. Still, make sure you’re carrying if you go for a ride, yeah?”

“I will. Are you going to bring me home a present from the stock show?”

“What kind of present do you want?” he asked.

“Something cute and cuddly. How about a baby goat?”

“You gonna take the baby goat back to New York with you? I don’t think your roommates would appreciate the smell.”

My heart fell at the thought of going back to New York, but I didn’t want Dad to know how I truly felt. Not yet. It would invite questions I wasn’t ready to answer.

Chapter Seventeen

The Ranch

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My phone buzzed in my jacket. I slowed Goldie to a walk and unzipped my pocket and extracted my cell.

I pressed a button and put the phone to my ear. “Hey.”