If she’s broken, I’m not the man for her.
He wasn’t the rehabilitation type—not with horses, and certainly not with people.
Her past is none of my business.
Yet he couldn’t look away from those pleading brown eyes.
He called to his horse, who instantly trotted over. He swung himself up into the saddle and reached a hand to Sarah, pulling her up behind him. She wrapped her arms around his waist, burying her damp face in his back. Had he been able to speak he would have told her that most likely her horse had headed back to the barn.
Don’t get involved.
Find her damn horse and tell her to go.
Sex is only going to make this worse.
“Do you see him?” she asked urgently, her arms tightening around him.
He shook his head. He would have said something to comfort her, but her fear seared through years of numbness and the words choked in his throat. Her emotion reached inside of him and pulled at what he’d long denied. Pulled at what haunted his nights and had driven him to this solitary life.
When he’d decided to invite her to stay for a bit, it had been because he enjoyed the idea of showing her how much pleasure she’d been missing. He’d chosen the pace. He’d been in control.
As they neared the barn, he didn’t see her horse as he’d expected to and hated the emotions that rushed in. It didn’t help that he felt her breasts pushing against his back with each shuddering breath she took. Something that normally would have turned him on instead revealed the depth of her fear and made him want to pull her into his arms and comfort her.
She’s here for a night of fun—maybe a week tops.
I don’t care about her or her damn horse.
David walked out to meet them at the door of the barn.
“Have you seen the Paso?” Tony bit out the question.
David shook his head.
Tony turned his horse back to face the open field. He issued an order over his shoulder. “Send the men to do a perimeter check. I want a helicopter up in the air and every inch of the valley searched. No one comes home without that horse.”
In his often irritatingly calm manner, David drawled, “He couldn’t have gotten very far. With some on horseback and a few in trucks, we’ll find him before nightfall. You sure you want to involve Dean?”
As a tangle of emotions battered him, finding the horse was the only thing he was sure about. Spinning his palomino, he was on David, barking out his command. “I want that horse found. Now.”
David shrugged. “You’re the boss.”
Tense beyond what such an event should have made him, he snapped back, “I am.” With that, he urged his horse to move with more force than normal. Sarah clung to him even tighter as they surged forward into a gallop. He finally slowed at the top of a small hill that gave them a better vantage point, letting out a long sigh.
“Thank you,” Sarah said quietly from behind him.
“We haven’t found him yet.”
The grateful squeeze she gave him had nothing to do with holding on and sent his heart thudding painfully in his chest. “No, but we will. If anyone can find him, it’s you.” The faith she placed in him filled him with guilt. She deserved better.
He laid one of his hands over hers on his stomach and said harshly, “I have nothing to offer you outside of what we shared earlier. Don’t start thinking this is more than it is. When you find your horse you should probably go.”
He felt her take a shaky breath before she asked, “Is that what you want?”
He searched the open field and the edge of the surrounding wooded area as he answered, “No.”
They rode in silence down the side of the hill and headed toward the tree line. A helicopter flew overhead. The pilot tipped the aircraft in their direction. Tony directed him to the other side of the woods with a wave.
“I’m sorry that you have to do all of this for me.”
He didn’t answer her. What could he say? It’s not a bother? He wasn’t one to lie. He could only imagine what Dean had thought when David called him. The papers would love the story, too. He could see the headlines now: Carlton loses mind, now horses. Details on how far this reclusive horse trainer has sunk at eleven.
Oh, yes, he couldn’t tell Sarah that she wasn’t a bother.
She’d been trouble since the moment he’d found her in his shower.
But, God help him, he didn’t have the strength to warn her to leave again.
What did I expect him to say? It’s a flipping joy to disrupt my ranch and chase down your horse for you?
He said he doesn’t want me to leave, but he also doesn’t want me to stay.
What’s a woman supposed to do with that?
As she and Tony entered the shaded covering of the woods, she felt another wave of panic overtake her. And as they often did, her thoughts scattered and tangled as she tried to calm herself. I am so sorry, Scooter. I never considered that you could be the price of a wild adventure.
But that’s me.
I can’t be trusted to care for anything . . . or anyone.
It always ends badly.
Tears filled her eyes, making it impossible to see past the plaid of Tony’s shirt. I don’t know why I thought Texas would be different. That I would be different here.
They say you should write what you know.
I should stop trying to write a romance, and write a fucking tragedy.
Images of the intimacy she and Tony had shared just a short while ago rushed back to taunt her.
Okay, not all of this trip has been bad.
At least now I know that my bits and pieces work.
If I had tied Scooter to a tree, I could be having mind-blowing sex right now.
Oh, my God, I’m a bad person. My horse could be hurt and calling for me and all I can think about is how I’d like to be pressed this closely to Tony but without all these clothes.
No wonder he keeps suggesting I leave.
I’m a loon.
A loon who may have just killed her horse.
She hugged Tony’s strong back and said, “You’re probably wondering why I got so upset when we’ll likely find him and he’ll be just fine.”
“No.”
Her voice went up several octaves. “No, he won’t be fine?”
“No, I wasn’t wondering.”
Sarah stiffened in response. “Well, that’s not nice.”
He tensed beneath her touch. “I told you, I’m not a nice man.”
Sarah bit back an instant desire to agree with him. If she believed him, she’d leave the moment they found Scooter. But that was the problem: No matter what Tony said, she saw something in him that she couldn’t walk away from. Like on TV when people sit and talk to family members in comas, believing that they can be heard even when doctors tell them they can’t be.
Tony’s trapped inside this gruff man, but that’s not him. I know it isn’t. You could judge a person by what he said, but Sarah had always believed that a person’s true nature was revealed in his actions. Tony had taken her in when she’d needed a place to stay. He’d been unselfish in lovemaking and now was on a full-out hunt for an animal that meant nothing to him.
His tough talk was just that—talk.
Although she couldn’t see them at the moment, she could picture his soulful eyes looking down at her. I don’t believe you, Tony Carlton.
You and I were meant to find each other.
“Thank God,” Tony said, and for a moment Sarah’s heart soared until he added, “There’s your damn horse.”
Deep in the woods, quietly munching away on the short brush in the coolness of the shade, Scooter paused and looked up at their approach. He whinnied to the horse beneath them and received an answering call. Tony swung a leg forward over the head of his horse and slid to the ground, turning to help Sarah down.
“He looks unhurt. Does he come when you call?” Tony asked without taking his eyes off Scooter.
“When I have
grain.” Tony turned to look at her and she said a bit defensively, “It was never an issue before.”
With no softening to the harsh set of his jaw, he said, “I could help you work on a few things with him.”
Hope welled within Sarah, but she fought to conceal it. She looked at him boldly and asked, “How long would that take?”
Desire lit his eyes and ignited a responding heat within her as she waited for his answer. “Could take a day,” a hint of smile pulled at one side of his mouth as they continued to stare into each other’s eyes. “Could take a few weeks.”
And there it was—an offer of an extended stay.
An opportunity to learn something entirely different than they were discussing.
A chance to see what was behind all that talk.
All she had to do was agree.
Leaning forward onto her tiptoes, she put a hand on his shoulder and said yes with a kiss that left them both shaking and gasping for air. A part of Sarah registered the sound of a helicopter nearby, but she was too absorbed by the look in Tony’s eyes to give it more than a passing thought. Sarah had kissed men before, and certainly done more than that with Doug, but she’d never felt wantonly out of control. She’d never experienced a desire for a man that was so strong it made everyone and everything else disappear, with nothing mattering beyond the touch of his lips and the feel of his skin.
A deep male voice pulled them harshly back to earth. “You might want to grab that horse before he runs off again. Guess I don’t have to ask how you lost him the first time.”
Tony straightened with a curse and turned toward a tan-uniform-clad man who, although he looked slightly older than Tony, shared enough of his physical features that Sarah wondered why neither seemed very happy about seeing each other. With a noticeable lack of gratitude in his tone, Tony said, “I appreciate your help today.” Now leave. He didn’t have to say the words for his meaning to be clear.
The other man smiled—an action as lacking in warmth as Tony’s words had been. “You’re not going to introduce me?”
When Tony made no move to do so, Sarah took a step away from him and put out her hand to the tall stranger who, no matter what, had come to help her that day. “Sarah Dery.” She noted the silver star on his shirt. Sheriff? Tony had called in the big guns for her. She looked back at him and would have thanked him again, but Tony’s expression was stone cold.
He needs to learn how to relax, she thought. That much anger can’t be good for you. Is it wrong that I can think of at least five ways I’d like to try to help him with that and all of them would require privacy?
Releasing her hand, the man said, “Dean Carlton. I’m the local law. You sound like you’re a long way from home. Are you here on vacation?”
Carlton?
Tony stepped in front of her, his aggressive stance a warning in itself. “Like I said, I appreciate you coming by.”
In spite of the fact that the two men looked on the verge of either a yelling match or coming to blows, Sarah felt for both of them. She placed her hand on Tony’s lower back and felt his muscles clench with tension beneath her light touch. She looked back and forth between them and felt a real sadness for whatever had happened that neither could seem to put aside long enough to see the other was hurting.
Dean leaned in and snarled, “One day I won’t.”
Tony shrugged dismissively, an act that appeared to anger the other man more.
Sarah understood their relationship even without knowing the details of it. Something causes a rift between two people, and time and pride only increases it. It may have taken driving hundreds of miles away from her problems, but now she saw them for what they were, and she felt grateful for the clarity she was gaining. It was that growing understanding of herself that made her say, “I appreciate your help, Dean. Maybe we could all have dinner together tomorrow night as a thank you to everyone who dropped everything to help me find Scooter.”
Two shocked Texans turned to stare down at her as if she’d suggested they both wear dresses and do a jig.
“No—” Tony said.
“That’s a mighty kind offer,” Dean said at the same time and turned to challenge Tony. “Better watch out, Tony, or your little lady will teach you manners.” He tipped his hat to Sarah and said, “I’m tempted to accept just to see if you could make the impossible happen.”
“Get the hell off my property,” Tony grated.
“With pleasure,” Dean answered and strode back to his helicopter.
Watching him go, Sarah asked, “Is Dean your brother?”
Tony turned his full attention back to Sarah, and she took an instinctive step back from the intensity of it. He pushed a hand beneath her hair and hauled her to him. His hand closed on her behind and lifted her onto her tiptoes against him. “I don’t want to talk about him. In fact, what I want has nothing to do with talking, but you need to understand something. I’m not one of those city boys who will do what you ask just because you bat those sexy brown eyes. You stay here, you stay on my terms, not yours.”
Sarah gulped. Normally she would have said there was nothing sexy about a domineering man, but her panties were soaked with evidence to the contrary. Domineer me all the way to the bedroom, cowboy. She rubbed herself against his already bulging erection. Unless this location would work for you, and then I’m totally okay with that option, too.
His mouth had just descended to claim hers when David’s voice announced, “Never mind, boys, it looks like they found the horse. Let’s go.” A small commotion was followed by the restarting of trucks and the sound of horses and vehicles departing.
Sarah groaned.
What does a woman have to do to get a moment alone with Tony on this ranch?
Hopefully we’ll need more than a moment.
She laughed at the thought, and once she started she couldn’t stop. Maybe it was a release after the emotional rollercoaster she’d been on. Maybe it was temporary insanity due to excess sexual frustration. Whatever it was, she hid her forehead in Tony’s chest and gave in to a fit of laughter. She laughed until tears were running down her face, then settled back onto her heels to wipe a hand across her wet cheeks.
When she peered up, Tony was glowering down at her again. Sarah raised a hand and touched one of his cheeks gently.
He inhaled sharply and covered her hand with one of his own. Then he turned away, took her horse by the reins, and handed them to her. “Might as well head back.”
Sarah swung herself up onto her horse and waited for him to join her on his own. As they rode side by side back into the open field, Sarah couldn’t help but say, “If you want, you can threaten me again when we get back to your house. I thought it was really hot.”
A slight flush spread up his neck and across his cheeks before he turned his face away, and they rode again in silence.
Which was a good thing, because he missed the huge smile that spread across Sarah’s face.
You might fool everyone else, Tony Carlton, but I’m onto you.
Chapter Eight
A few hours later, Sarah sat in a swing on Tony’s porch with her notepad and pen on her lap. After helping her check that Scooter was indeed unhurt by his excursion, Tony had announced he had a few things to do that afternoon—alone. David said he’d headed into town.
Not exactly how I thought our return would go.
She smiled as she imagined them galloping to the porch, both coming to a sliding stop just in time. He’d jump down, pull her from Scooter, toss her over his shoulder, and, taking the stairs two at a time, whisk her into his bedroom.
Not scowl at me and announce you’ll be back later.
Jerk.
Texas, you are a big fat tease.
What am I supposed to do? Sit here, revving my private engines and wait?
I hate you, Tony Carlton.
I still want to rip off your clothes and kiss every one of those muscles I clung to during the ride, but that doesn’t mean you can dump me at your h
ouse like I don’t matter.
I’m going to teach you a little lesson when you get home. Sarah’s breath caught in her throat at the thought. Anger is sexy.
She whipped open her notebook and turned to the first scene of Ridden Hard. The scene was missing tension, the building passion of push and pull between characters. No wonder the heroine didn’t orgasm.
Sarah closed her eyes and imagined she was in the scene with Tony. She pulled from how she’d felt since she first met him and began to write.
I park at the end of Holt’s driveway and curse the heavy rain that makes it impossible for me to see if his car is there. I should come back later. I should wait for him to invite me over, but he’s all I can think about. Right. Wrong. It doesn’t matter.
I can’t stay away. My Jimmy Choo shoes fall victim to the mud, but I don’t care. I step out of them and place them beside the door. The rain has plastered my white cotton dress to my body, the transparency of it only increasing the heat between my thighs.
As soon as he answers the door he’ll instantly see my nipples pushing through the wet material in anticipation of his touch. I won’t have to tell him how eager I am to feel his mouth on them.
I knock once.
No answer.
I knock twice and eagerly push my long, red curls back from my face.
I shiver from the pleasure of knowing that I’ll be in his arms in seconds.
Still no answer.
I try the door and find it unlocked. I step inside, leaving small puddles in his hallway. The clock on the wall ticks away in an otherwise silent house. Five thirty.
He should be home, but he’s not.
I should leave, but I’ve come too far.
I step out of my dress, letting it fall to the floor in a wet heap in the middle of the hall. I walk toward the downstairs bathroom and shed my wet bra and panties along the way, leaving them like a trail of crumbs for him to follow.
And he will follow.
Holt wants me as much as I want him, even though he tries to deny it.
I step into the bathroom I’d once used for a much more innocent purpose, when I’d attended a party there. The shower is just as I remembered it, when I’d pictured the two of us passionately entwined within.
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