Kara was relieved that the drive was over. She had slept the sleep of the just when her head touched the pillow last night which was almost as soon as she walked into the house and just after a shower. She was sore in places she had not known she had and she took a deep steadying breath before she opened her front door to face the day and the few men who would work for a woman.
She knew well that it had been some time since she had ridden. And if she’d ever doubted that her muscles were not used to the exercise, all her doubts had been laid to rest. But it was necessary that she did as much as she could. They were severely shorthanded and she was praying desperately that she could keep going at the rate she was and that she could keep this ranch going as it was supposed to be.
Despite being exhausted and overworked, she did not miss her previous life in the corporate world. Her heart had always been drawn here where she felt most at home and this was where she wanted to stay if she could just make this work.
She would not get the needed respect otherwise. And she refused to lose any part of her grandfather’s legacy; even if she worked her fingers to the bone. This was all she had left of her beloved grandfather, the man who’d taken her in whenever her parents had had other plans during her summer holidays; which had been most summers.
Of course she would never show them how sore she was. She had to prove that she was capable of riding with them and working as hard as they could. She had to show that she was worthy to run this ranch. She had no choice; she had to earn their respect. Things here were different from the city life and in a way it felt as if she was more comfortable here than she had ever been in her former life.
Today was sorting, checking health and branding. Her granddad had sure left her a lot to keep her busy. She knew in a way that he had meant for her to feel the land in her veins like he had, and she was, as always. It was just hard to keep things going when most of the men had left on finding out a woman now had the reins.
She was proud of what they had accomplished so far. It had only been a week since she had set foot on this ranch as the new owner. And she had spent nearly all of it on the drive to get the cattle home and sorted. Now was the hard work.
The six remaining men waited for her orders by the corral. And so as the sun greeted them they were already busy with sorting, castrating, branding and checking the cattle. The healthy cows and calves were released to return to the fields and the steers and bulls that would be sold were herded into the corral while any sick or hurt animals were treated and kept in a nearby field. This work would take them a couple of days at least. Her granddad had left her more than she had bargained on.
Somewhere through her morning she had thought with amusement of her time she had spent in the gyms when she’d still been doing her office job. She’d paid someone to keep fit and had seemed fit enough; now she realized just how unfit she was. There was indeed nothing that could replace hard work. And she realized that those days were over and that she was back where she felt more at home than she had anywhere else.
She was near exhaustion when they stopped for lunch, but she knew she would push through. She was surprised to see a car coming into the yard just as she closed the gate behind her since she was the last to leave; she was not expecting anyone, in fact she knew no one in the area. Her visits here and always were her taking a horse and getting lost for most of the day, unless Grandad asked her to help with something.
The silver Mercedes stopped in front of the house and Kara had a moment of embarrassment. She was not used to looking and smelling like a cowboy when people in such expensive cars showed up, but she angrily shoved the feeling aside as she lifted her chin and went to meet the visitor; this was who she was now, perhaps who she had always been without realizing it and it was something to be proud of.
The tall lithe man in the suit got out of the car and came to meet her with an outstretched hand and a big smile. Kara removed the leather gloves she wore and took the proffered hand with a guarded smile. She did not know anyone in the area. She had always been lost on the ranch when she had come to visit grandpa; meeting people had never been high on her list of things to do when she had been here.
The man standing before her had gentle gray eyes that sparkled with laughter and blond hair that was neatly gelled and styled. The suit he wore was clearly of good value and he looked rather handsome in it. Kara reminded herself that she was here to run her ranch and not to date or socialize, so a handsome man was of little consequence to her in her current situation.
“Good day, ma’am. I’m glad to finally meet you. I came last week, but Thelma told me you were on the drive with your men.”
Briefly Kara thought about the help that Thelma was in the house. It was wonderful to come home bone-tired and have a clean house and food waiting for her as she stepped inside. If not for her help she would probably have lived on junk food she could scrounge out of the cupboards and everything would be covered in dust. Thelma even did the grocery shopping for her, which took a lot off her mind.
Then she turned her full attention back to the man standing in front of her. “Good day, mister….er….” She cocked her head to one side.
“O, Brad Thompson, ma’am.” He gave an appreciative smile as he glanced over her. “May I say that you look nothing like I imagined you? And your hands are so soft! You shouldn’t do the men’s work, ma’am. Get a foreman to keep these men in line.” He smiled broadly.
Kara was instantly drawn to this open and humorous man. “Thank you, Mr. Thompson. But if I don’t do it, I won’t get the respect I want from these men. Plus I love what I’m doing.” Which was true, but it was more out of necessity than pleasure at this point, but she would not tell him that. He had no need to know that she was shorthanded and currently had no clue what her finances allowed her to do about the situation. She let go of his hand and invited him inside.
“O, I can’t stay; I have an appointment in a half hour. I just came to invite you to a party at Connor’s place. He’s your neighbor on the north. We all decided to invite you there so we could get to know this illusive granddaughter of Philip Daniels.”
“Thank you. When is this party?” She asked with an amused smile. Apparently people in this area were curious enough to have a party to meet her; that or they loved socializing and her being here was as good an excuse as any.
“It’s tonight at seven. We’ll all be there, since we’re so curious to know why Philip had gone and left the ranch to such a beautiful lady and not his only son. I know its short notice, but that’s why I came around last week, I do hope you will be able to make it.”
Easy, she thought, my father had never been able to work the ranch; his heart had always been in the city; and mine had always been here. Kara laughed at his questioning gaze. “Ah, well, Mr. Thompson, if I answer that now I will be forced to repeat myself tonight.”
“Please, call me Brad, but only if I can call you by your name….er….what is your name?” He smiled with embarrassment now when he seemed to realize that he hadn’t asked her name.
Kara smiled again. This charismatic man seemed like the perfect person to invite to a party full of strangers, he was charming; nothing like a charming person to make everyone feel at ease. “Kara. And I’ll be sure to be at the party.”
He grinned with pleasure. “Then I’ll see you there, Kara.” He grinned with pleasure as he took her hand in a farewell gesture and trotted to his car. It seemed for the entire world that he was suddenly in a hurry where before it had appeared as if he had all the time in the world.
Not being one for dresses, Kara took a hot bath with Epsom salt and baking soda to ease her sore muscles and put on jeans with a nice top and her newer pair of boots. In fact she did not own a single dress and she had no intention to go to that expense at this time. They would just have to meet her as she was. Pulling her auburn hair back in a ponytail with a few strands framing her face that always refused to be tamed, she glanced one last time in the mirror, before she got in the old Jeep and drove to the ranch next door.By the time she got there it seemed that most of the people had already arrived. The yard was filled with vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Clearly the curiosity was greater than she had expected. That or they just wanted any excuse for a party. Brad parked his car just as she was getting out and he greeted her jovially and offered an arm, before he barged in the front door without knocking. She was grateful to know at least one person at this party full of
With a sigh of satisfaction Kara walked among the corrals filled with all kinds of livestock. The steers she had put up for sale had brought in a good price and she was walking around, looking for ideas to minimize her costs and hours of input. She had managed the timeline she had set for herself with the drive despite being shorthanded, but she was under no confusion that she could not keep up the pace indefinitely.She had to find solutions to make her life easier.She came upon a demonstration for cattle dogs and she watched with interest. The dog was so efficient that she wondered if he could help her with the drives, maybe even speed it up a little, not to mention the general work with cattle. After a while she put up her name for a demonstration on her own ranch and then walked on to see what else she could find, even while her mind wandered.She had been on the ranch six weeks now and the work just seemed to keep adding
Mat had a grin on his face as he walked away; he knew she had hated the way he had said goodbye before walking away and he could not explain why he took so much more pleasure out of teasing her than he usually did.Perhaps it was because she seemed to anger so easily and he did like the way her eyes flashed when she was angry, though the blush was quite comely when it graced her face. But the golden shards in her green eyes seemed to flash like lightning if she was annoyed and he could not resist seeing the sparks whenever he met her.After he had met her at the party and had realized who she was, he was more than intrigued as he had realized that his interest was closer to home
She turned around and looked at Matthew to see him smile with a mixture of pride and enjoyment. She did not know how to react. In shock and unable to think of what to do or say, she turned back to the painting.There on the easel was a painting of her in all her naked glory, as she had stood in the river when they had first met. He had perfectly painted her in the surroundings and it seemed so real that she had an insight on what he had seen. He had painted her form perfectly. Her face was very recognizable, as her wet hair had been pushed back to reveal her features; a stubborn strand hung over her shoulder and framed her one breast as if to draw attention to it. Her skin glistened with the moisture still clinging to her. Her hands were at her side, fingertips gently touching the surf
And so Friday afternoon at two, Kara was packed and ready to go, though not eager in the least. A knock sounded on the door and she opened to see a well-dressed Matthew Connor standing in the doorway. He wore dark blue jeans and a casual, button-up short-sleeved shirt. The light blue of the shirt made his blue eyes that much more intense. His casual elegance froze her for a moment. He smiled a greeting before he took her luggage and loaded it in the back of his 4x4.Well, at least he had some manners, she thought as she locked her front door and came down the steps, trying to calm her nerves. He held the car door open for her before he went around to the driver’s side. Kara angrily shoved the thought aside; he had never been anything other than courteous, except for the threat with the painting. And the threat trumped any manners he might have.There was a long silence when they left the road leading to her ra
It seemed the entire family was waiting for them on the sidewalk when the car pulled up to a large, but unassuming farmhouse style house with a wrap-around porch. Kara was slightly worried at the many people embracing Matthew and then turning expectantly to meet her, only to greet her the same way his older brother had. Her nerves were shod by the time the greetings were over with and she wondered at how his family seemed to enjoy touch so much. She had noticed that even in conversation they would touch an arm or a shoulder as if they found the contact to be important.Her family only touched when it was expected or needed, but then her parents had usually dropped her off at her grandfather whenever they had better plans in mind. But despite her grandfather’s gruff love, she had a tendency to avoid contact herself as well. Touching and being touched seemed like it was an intimate gesture and she was not used to it.There were t
Kara awoke pleasantly to the warmth of her bed and the smell of bacon, fresh coffee and toast. Still half asleep she turned towards the warmth that lay behind her and snuggled closer with a sigh of contentment. This was entirely comfortable and she was in no rush to wake up just yet.She lay with her eyes closed while she allowed herself to wake gradually. As the memories of the previous day returned she suddenly froze when a heavy arm went around her and pulled her closer. A deep contented groan escaped close to her face and she slowly opened her eyes fearing the worst.With a shock she looked into the still sleeping face of Matthew while he held her to him. How dare he sneak into her room when she was sleeping and get into bed with her uninvited? Instantly, Kara felt her blood boil and she leaned back and pushed her legs between them, casually kicking him out of the bed so he hit the floor with a heavy thud.She smiled sweet
Kara caught a reflection of herself in the mirror inside the wardrobe door and wished she had brought the long dressing gown instead of this one that barely came to her knees. She remembered the hanger she still held and curiously opened it only to catch her breath. He wanted her to wear this?Slowly she took it out of the protective cover and stared at it in shock. The dress he had bought her would stop well above her knee and it had a tie over the right shoulder leaving the other bare. It was black and tastefully sexy and she wondered if she should really wear this outfit. But then, he had left her no choice in the matter.With a sigh, she hung the dress against the wardrobe door and started putting on make-up and doing her hair. With her hair tied up in a style that kept it out of her face, but allowed delicate curls to hang around her face and to her back she finally turned to the dress with a sigh. Staring at it for a few
One year later The ranch was made up beautifully and it had a festive air dancing on the slight breeze. Kara stood facing Mat barefoot in a light white wedding dress while he spoke his vows to her in front of their closest friends and family. They had decided on an intimate wedding on the small beach near the waterfall. It seemed fitting to close the circle of their first meeting by getting married in the same place. “The moment I saw you here that first time, I knew you would be my water nymph. And though it took me some blackmail, a load of confusion and a fair bit of help…” His words were followed by chuckles of amusement since Brad had shared their story with everyone before the wedding, minus her swimming naked, of course. “I am glad we finally found our way back here in a full circle. The way my life would always circle back to you, my water nymph. You are the greatest discovery in my life and I will do anything and everything to make sure we stay on our full circle; a
Suddenly the door swung open and they both turned to find Brad sauntering into the house. “Oh finally!” He grinned. “Stay out of this!” They both growled at the same time. With a smile, Brad stepped back with his hands raised in a show of submission and leaned against the railing of the porch, neither of them even questioning how he had managed to get there without them hearing him coming up the road. Kara turned back to Matthew, who was still glaring at Brad. “What do you mean kissing men around every corner?” She demanded angrily. Matthew looked meaningfully at Brad and then looked back at her. “That’s Brad. You know we’re friends.” “Well, if I remember correctly, you were kissing him that night and you get angry at me for sitting innocently at a table with a woman.” “It was a kiss on the cheek!” “And the rest?” He demanded. They both glared at Brad when he started laughing with great amusement. “Oh come on, Matthew, it’s not like you caught us making out on your couc
“Who are you to tell me what I can and can’t do? I’m moving out and that’s it. It’s clear you don’t want me here, probably feel bad bringing another woman here with me hanging around in your living room.” Kara knew instantly that she had said too much. If she kept this conversation going, she would end up crying and then he would know that she had foolishly fallen in love with him. He looked confused. “Why would I bring another woman home?” “For the same reason you thought Brad came here, I guess.” She growled before she jerked at her arm again and turned to go when she was free. “What other woman would I bring home?” He asked in confusion. He was sure she meant someone specific, but he could think of no one that would cause her to think so. Kara glared at him over her shoulder and went to her room, closing the door behind her. He had the nerve to pretend like he did not know! She had seen him with that woman before her accident, did he have so many women waiting for his
Brad showed up not long after her and he grinned with a mixture of pride and delight when he saw that the clothes fit perfectly. Taking her hand, he turned her around in a circle while he looked her up and down. “You look good in my choice.” He teased. Kara smiled at his compliment. “Thank you, but I have to ask. How did you know the right size?” She asked with interest. He blushed slightly as he smiled. “I guessed.” He chuckled uncomfortably. “When I had the clothes, the woman at the underwear shop sorted those sizes out. Apparently a lot of embarrassed men go through their doors.” He laughed and Kara joined him. She loved his honesty and his sense of humor. “Thank you, Brad, I honestly didn’t know what I would wear for tonight.” She confessed. He grinned with pleasure before James’s wife, Mary, asked him to help with the lights. Finally when everything was ready, the guests started showing up and Kara had her hands full, greeting and thanking them all for their hel
Tonight was her barn dance and Kara came home early to take a shower and get dressed so she could sort out the final touches before everyone showed up. She still had not seen Matthew and she felt lonely. She had started considering moving into a stall more and more this past week. Perhaps she was in his way and it would be better for both of them if she moved out as soon as possible. She had just come out of her room to go to the bathroom when she heard a car in the driveway. With a slight frown she walked to the front door and found Brad trotting to the front door with a large colored gift box in his hands. Kara opened the door before he could knock. “Hey, I thought you were getting ready for the barn dance?” She smiled at him. “Soon.” He answered cryptically before he grabbed her hand and dragged her to the couch. “What’s going on?” She asked with curiosity when he sat her down on a chair across from the couch and sat down himself on the couch. “Well, I bought you a gif
Kara was exhausted when she got home, it was late. She had not seen Matthew that day either, he had been gone when she woke up, so she started to move her horses back to her ranch. Maybe she had overstayed her welcome. She would see about getting a stable ready for herself if it finally came to that, but for now she wanted to stay as close to him as she could, even if it meant just knowing that he slept in the same house. The clouds had packed together and Kara was hoping it was the spring rains, so she could finally start moving the cattle and pigs over as well. The barn was nearly finished and so was the mill. The pigsties still had some work before she could move the pigs in. She went to the kitchen and ate her dried out dinner alone. Matthew’s was still in the oven and she wondered if he was still working. Surely there was no more work to do at ten at night, not even on her ranch, and his had come off much less damaged than hers. She heard a car coming down the road and
Matthew rode away from the river; he had no will to face his fond memories of Kara when he had just caught her in Brad’s arms. Did she really feel nothing for him? Or did he read her that wrong? Was she really the type of woman that would allow anyone to hold her like that? He had thought they had shared something special, but perhaps he had been wrong. Perhaps that had been the reason she had run from him that night at the river. He had wanted to show her the pictures this morning. He had received them in the mail and he was sure she would like them and maybe it would open a door for him. But now he did not think it was the right thing to show her. She seemed happy with Brad and her greeting yesterday evening had been less than caring. Had Brad spent the whole night here? Had he slept there? The thought took his breath away as if he had just been hit in the stomach. His stomach burned with the fire of his jealousy. He had been wrong; he could not handle friendship with
Kara was ready by seven Saturday night. She was grateful for all the help she had received thus far on the ranch and the number of helpers had gradually started to dwindle as the shell of the pigsty and barn had been put up. She had got the idea to have a barn dance, once it was finished to thank everyone, she had already selected a steer and a boar to be slaughtered for the occasion and James had been happy to pass the word around. The party had been planned for next week Saturday and everyone had offered to bring something when they phoned her up. Matthew had also seemed impressed and had offered to bring the music and a vegetable dish. Kara was amazed at how easily she fell deeper in love with him. The Sunday they had spent at the river had her more in love with him. And his talent had impressed her. He had shown her the sketch when he was finished and she was sure it would be as good a painting as the first one he had made of her, thankfully with less bare skin being shown
He turned off the stove and took the serving plate with his coffee and headed to the dining room. Like every morning, when he found that she had set her place in the spot he had started setting her place from the beginning, he felt his heart skip a beat, hoping it was a sign that she at least cared a little. They ate in companionable silence after they had held hands while he said Grace, each busy with their own thoughts and then cleaned up together. Matthew was still trying to find a way to find out if Kara felt anything more than friendship for him. But he was afraid of the answer at the same time, was he prepared to only be friends with her for the rest of his life? What if she married; would he be able to handle the thought of another man having what he wanted? If he judged by how he felt when Brad was there, he had to probably consider breaking off the friendship if they ever became more than just friends as he knew he would not be able to handle her falling in love with a