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Her mother and dad and Susan were waiting just inside the door when the couple walked back to the farmhouse and up the steps.

“I take it congratulations are in order.” Her dad beamed and shook Clay’s hand. “Welcome to the family. And thank you, Clay.”

“Dad, what are you thanking him for?” Sophie laughed. “Surely I’m not that hard to give away.”

“No,” her father replied, moisture forming in his own eyes. “I’ll let Clay tell you. It’s his place to do so. But let me just say it’s thanks to him I can look forward to walking my youngest daughter down the aisle.”

Clay shrugged. “I just contacted a couple of specialists I know. They arranged the transfer. Luck did the rest.”

It didn’t take Sophie half a second to realize she owed her father’s life to Clay. He had taken the time and gone to the effort to arrange everything. Her dad’s new heart was thanks to him. Tears misted her eyes as the reality hit home.

“If you’re ready,” Clay said to Sophie, “we need to be headed out. There are some vital things I need to address on the flight home.”

After hugs and congratulations all around, Sophie excused herself and entered the bedroom she’d been sharing with her sister. Pulling a small suitcase down from a high shelf in the closet, she set about packing the few things she would need until she could go shopping. Her mother joined her with Susan right behind. Together the three of them, with hugs and laughter, filled more than one suitcase.

Clay scooped up the bags and after saying good-bye to her family, he walked toward the chopper, Sophie at his side. Clay helped her inside and got in behind the controls. He circled the small house once before taking off toward Indianapolis International Airport.

“So,” she said, her hand in his, the brilliant four-carat engagement ring glistening in the evening sunlight. “What’s so important that you just have to get to Indianapolis?”

“The 747 is waiting there. No way can I wait to get you home before I make love to you again. If I recall, you may have changed your mind about flying.”

Sophie grinned.

“I feel the need to reinforce that newly found love,” he said, squeezing her hand. “All the way to Texas.”





Epilogue

The wedding took place a week     later with an impatient Clay still suggesting they elope to Vegas. But Sophie     wanted the memory of her wedding day with her family and friends around her. And     she insisted on being married in Royal, Texas.

While Clay wanted to give her the moon—anything she wanted for     their special day, as well as the rest of their lives—in the end she kept it     simple. A country wedding on the ranch in a small chapel that had been     constructed on a rise looking out over the land they both loved so much. Clay     looked extraordinarily handsome in his tux—complete with Western boots and     Stetson—as he dismounted the black stallion and waited for his bride to walk     down the aisle on her dad’s arm.

Arriving in Clay’s grandmother’s carriage, laced with ribbons     of blue and gold and pulled by two white horses, Sophie couldn’t take her eyes     off the man of her dreams, her cowboy love forever and always.

It was a day of love and laughter and best wishes for the     future.

And many more flights on Clay’s 747.

As she walked toward her future husband, she smiled at the     memory.

“Where are we going next?” Clay whispered, his green eyes     twinkling as though he knew exactly what she was thinking. And he did.

“Does it matter?” she asked and grinned.

Solemnly he slowly shook his head, his eyes holding hers.

It didn’t matter at all.

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Down Home Cowboy


             by Maisey Yates




“HEY, BO,” CAIN called , looking around the kitchen and living room area for his daughter, who was on the verge of being late for her second week on the job. “Are you ready to go?”

He heard footsteps hit the bottom landing, followed by a disgusted noise. “Do you have to call me that?”

“Yes,” he said, keeping his tone and expression serious. “Though I could always go back to the full name. Violet Beauregard the Walking Blueberry.” She’d thought that nod to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was great. Back when she was four and all he’d had to do was smile funny to get her to belly laugh.

“Pass.”

“I have to call you at least one horrifying nickname a week, all the better if it slips out in public.”

“Is there public in Copper Ridge? Because I’ve yet to see it.”

“Hey, you serve the public as part of your job. And, unless you’re being a bit overdramatic about how challenging your job is, I assume you see more than two people on a given day.”

“The presence of humanity does not mean the presence of culture.”

“Chill out, Sylvia Plath. Your commitment to being angry at the world is getting old.” He shook his head, looking at his dark-haired, green-eyed daughter who was now edging closer to being a woman than being that round, rosy-cheeked little girl he still saw in his mind’s eye.

“Well, you don’t have to bear witness to it today. Lane is giving me a ride into town.”

Cain frowned. He still hadn’t been in to see Violet at work. In part because she clearly didn’t want him to. But, he had assumed that once she was established and feeling independent she wouldn’t mind if he took her.

Clearly, she did.

“Great,” he said, “I have more work to do around here anyway.”

“The life of a dairy farmer is never dull. Well, no, it’s always dull, it just never stops.” Violet walked over to the couch where she had deposited her purse yesterday and picked it up. “Same with baking pies, I guess.”

“I have yet to sample any of the pie you make.”