“I have a feeling you gave your dad a run for his
money.” One thick brow popped up over those twinkling eyes.
“I
certainly surprised him a time or two. He was your traditional male role model.
You know the type. A penis makes you a man and a vagina makes you good with
your hands in the kitchen.” She lifted the bottle, taking another nip, starting
to feel very relaxed.
“Do you
cook?”
“Does
boiling water count?” She wiped the back of her hand across her lips. “I’m not
much for cooking or baking, but then, I never tried. I was a bit rebellious.”
“Oh, you
had something to prove, huh? Always doing the complete opposite of what was
expected of you.”
“A woman can do anything a man can do,
sometimes better.” She crossed her legs and leaned back on her hands. “I
haven’t ever needed a man, except for one thing.” Did she hear a low growl from
him when she pointedly dropped her gaze to his zipper?
“Ah, come on. We’re
good at loosening tight lids on jars and saving beautiful women from bastards.”
“I have
one of those handy dandy rubber gadgets. Works like a charm. And eventually I
would have saved myself from Griff. You were definitely a bonus though.”
“How
about plunging toilets? I haven’t met a woman yet who likes that task.”
“I have
the plumber’s number on speed dial. You’ll have to try harder than that,
Cowboy.”
“Is that
a challenge?” he asked.
“If you
see fit. I’ve always liked a challenge myself.” Against her better judgement
she took another drink.
His grin
widened. “I’m not surprised. So, Dusty…” he said her name with an even drawl
that made her toes curl. “What’s your last name?”
“Why
don’t we keep some things a mystery.” She found it quite satisfying teasing
him. The verbal foreplay was an absolute turn on.
“Now
how’s that fair? You know my full name, my brother, and a few of my secrets.”
With a
casual shrug, she handed over the bottle for him to drink. In the golden
candlelight his eyes were a shade darker, like the sky before a rainfall. “We
both know we didn’t come back here to talk, Cowboy.” He passed the bottle
again. She licked a droplet of whiskey off her top lip as she pulled it away
from her mouth.
He
tilted his head, resting his cheek against his broad shoulder. “So why are we
here, Dusty-no-last-name? As far as Alamo is concerned, we’ve already served him
a dose of reality. I could leave now and it wouldn’t change what he thinks.” He
hooked his thumbs in his front pockets.
There were moments in every
woman’s life when she had to decide whether to go big or go home. And Wales
Dawson—she moseyed her gaze down those wide shoulders and tight-fitting
Wranglers—was big.
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