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The Soldier's Redemption

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by Lee Tobin McClain


  AJ bit back a smile. So her boss had a soft spot, after all. She found that oddly comforting. Maybe he wasn’t all black and white.

  “Let’s ride the fence line. After today the schedule is all yours. You’ll be assigning the chores, including the fences.”

  “Mind if I ask how many ranch hands there are?”

  “Rusty Parnell and Dutch Stevens are my only full-time wranglers. Dutch claims to be about one hundred years old and keeps reminding me he’s retiring in a year. He’s been reminding me since I hired him five years ago.”

  “And Parnell?”

  “Rusty is a piece of work, which is why I’m praying Dutch doesn’t really retire.”

  “Two?” Her jaw sagged. “That’s all?”

  “There are also a couple of college students, Big Heart Ranch graduates. They live in one of the two men’s bunkhouses and work part-time for their room and board.”

  “That’s not a lot of help for a spread this size.”

  “Tell me about it. Hiring will be a priority real soon. Once we get the cattle program fully launched, we’ll have our own student wranglers on board.”

  “What do you mean ‘student wranglers’?”

  “We’re raising sixty or so children in family environments on Big Heart. The ranch is their home, which means they get the awesome privilege of contributing to managing the place. Helps them understand the value of a strong work ethic.”

  “Girls will be assigned, too?”

  “Yeah.” Travis paused, his eyes steely. “Girls, too.”

  Gaze unwavering, AJ refused to back down. After all, he was the one who had a problem with females, not her.

  Silence stretched for a moment before Travis nodded toward the administration buildings in the distance. “Stop by HR on Monday. They’ve got a phone contact list and maps and all sorts of boring paperwork and classes for you that explain how everything works around here.”

  “Will do.”

  AJ’s glance swept the buildings around the stables. “Where are the men’s bunkhouses?”

  He raised a gloved hand and pointed. “Behind the equestrian center. My office is in that barn. It holds tools and equipment, as well.”

  “How do I reach you? I mean, if I need to?”

  Travis moved the stallion’s reins to his left hand, reached into his back pocket and pulled out his wallet. He handed her a business card.

  When their fingers touched, AJ stepped back, startled at the connection. The card fluttered to the dusty red dirt. She bent to retrieve the card at the same time as Travis. It was only his hand on her arm that prevented a full collision.

  “Whoa,” he murmured.

  “I...” Tongue-tied and overwhelmed with awareness, AJ froze. Travis’s dark eyes were round with intense scrutiny. She didn’t look away.

  A woman working in a man’s world knew how to shut the door to a man’s assessing glance. Why did she find herself hesitant to close the door on this particular man? Heat warmed her face as she chastised herself.

  “I’ve got this,” Travis said.

  Her heart continued to trip wildly as she took the card he handed her, using care to avoid contact this time.

  “Ready?” he asked.

  AJ slid her boot into the stirrup and heaved up into the saddle. She followed Travis and Midnight through the stable yard and onto a well-worn path.

  A cool spring breeze stirred the air, bringing with it the scent of Oklahoma red clay, grass and a familiar fragrance.

  “Lilacs,” she murmured.

  “Yeah, Lucy and Emma planted dozens of them.” He stopped Midnight and gestured to the left. “Over there by the pond.”

  “Why so many?”

  “Our mother loved lilacs.”

  “You lost your mother? I’m sorry. I didn’t know.”

  “We lost both of our parents. The three of us ended up in foster care. Lucy was ten, I was eight and Emma was five. That’s the reason we started the ranch.”

  “I wasn’t aware.”

  “They’ll give you a history lesson on Monday.” He urged Midnight ahead as if to indicate the topic was closed.

  AJ did her best to keep up with Travis’s more spirited animal. “The ranch is about five hundred acres?” she asked as she caught up.

  He nodded. “Yeah, most of that is grazing land.”

  “How many head?”

  “Fifteen. The goal is to triple that. We’re looking to be self-sustaining and hopefully take some product to market after they feed for a year. Grass-fed cattle are in demand right now.”

  “Do you live on the ranch?” she asked.

  “That depends on what’s going on. Nothing worse than getting home and having to turn around and come back to put out fires.” He looked at her and pushed his Stetson to the back of his head. “That’s where you come in.”

  “I’m here to make your life easier,” she said.

  “So they tell me.” Travis’s phone rang and he pulled it out. “Maxwell.” He released a sound of frustration as he listened and then slipped the cell into his shirt pocket. “I’ve got a missing ranch hand.”

  “Missing?”

  “Normally, this is Rusty’s day off, but he volunteered to lead an early morning trail ride. He’s a no-show.” With a disgusted shake of his head, Travis turned his horse around. “Putting out fires is getting mighty old.”

  “Let me put out the fires.” The words rushed from her lips before she could stop them.

  “Sounds like you think you can do that.”

  “Yes, sir. I can.”

  He narrowed his eyes.

  “I mean, Travis.”

  He paused as if considering her words. “All right, then, let’s go find Rusty.” His eyes met hers and he smiled.

  One smile and her pulse started a gallop that she fought to control.

  When Travis nudged Midnight into a canter and took off toward the stables, she sat in the saddle for a moment, staring at his retreating form.

  For the first time someone was giving her a chance to prove she could do the job. And it didn’t hurt that he was smiling at the time.

  AJ urged Ace forward, her spirit soaring as the wind whipped past. Travis Maxwell held her future in his hands. She’d have to be very careful he didn’t hold her heart, as well.

  Copyright © 2018 by Tina M. Radcliffe

  ISBN-13: 9781488090615

  The Soldier’s Redemption

  Copyright © 2018 by Lee Tobin McClain

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