Palmer was quiet the whole ride, and even inside the diner, she didn’t say a word while she played with her spoon in the vanilla ice cream they served with the apple pie.
“Palmer, what’s wrong?” Daisy asked, pulling her out of her thoughts.
“I finally met Christopher, and when I invited him to join us, he rejected the offer,” she replied, taking a spoonful of ice cream into her mouth. Daisy chuckled, making Palmer look at her like she was crazy. She looked down at her pie and poked on it hard until it turned into mush.
“Sweetheart, you just met him, and it must have been an overwhelming first day for him. Especially in a new school. Give him some time, stop rushing into things.”
“Well, he looks like he needs friends now, and I’m sure I can be a good friend to him. He’s so shy and so quiet. No one is going to hang out with him. You know how my schoolmates are.”
“Well, you can be a little too much, Palmer. Maybe you’re scaring the poor boy. Give. Him. Time,” Daisy ordered with a firm voice. Palmer sighed and looked out the window, seeing Grace and Christopher pull over at the grocery store across the street.
“I’ll be back, Mom,” she said, getting out of the booth and running across the street, avoiding the honking cars that almost ran her over, but she didn’t seem to mind. Her mission was to talk to Christopher.
“Hello, Christopher!” She greeted him, and Christopher let out a deep breath, trying to ignore her.
“I was wondering if I could make you change your mind about joining us. Maybe your mom can too? That way, she can meet my mom. What do you say?” Palmer asked, fidgeting with her hands in excitement as she smiled at him. Grace looked at Christopher and then looked at the direction Daisy was, waving at them.
“Okay, but we can only join you for a minute,” she replied as Christopher looked at her with his eyes wide open, begging in silence for her to change her mind. Palmer squealed, grabbing his hand and pulling him towards the diner. They crossed the street, making sure this time no cars were coming from each side.
As soon as they made it to the diner, they both walked in. Palmer pulled him down on the booth and introduced her mom to them. Daisy stood up, pulling her in a hug, and kissing each cheek.
“It’s nice to meet you, Dr. Melbourne,” she said.
“Likewise, and please, Grace is fine.”
They both sat down, looking around the diner and admiring the place. The sizzling sounds of the grill and the smell of freshly baked desserts were making Grace feel at home, but Christopher was still nervous as he looked out the window, not daring to look back at the girl sitting next to him.
Palmer took the initiative first. She ordered a pie for Christopher. He tried to say something, but the waitress had already brought a piece of the delicious warm dessert with some vanilla ice cream. She didn’t know he couldn’t have dairy, but her intention counted.
“Eat, they’re the best pies in town!” She said excitedly. Christopher looked at her with his eyebrow raised before he took a bite of the pie. He enjoyed the dessert and smiled at Palmer, but he left the ice cream aside.
“Good, right? Why not eat the ice cream too? They make it fresh,” she said, curious to see why he wouldn’t try it. Palmer pressed her lips in a thin line, and Grace noticed her expression.
“You’ll have to excuse my son. He’s a little shy and until he gets to know someone, he won’t talk much. Also, he can’t have the ice cream or any type of dairy,” she mentioned, and Palmer mouthed an ‘o,’ apologizing to Christopher for almost forcing him to eat it.
“Well, I’m looking forward to hanging out more. My friends, too. They are excited about it, especially Faith.”
At the mention of Faith, Christopher winced. That crazy girl was Palmer’s friend, and he had enough of her. Now to deal with two crazies was too much for him. Grace realized how uncomfortable Christopher was that she decided to cut the meeting short.
“Well, it was nice to meet you both, but we have to go. Christopher has to do some yard work, and we don’t want the sun to set before then.”
They both bid their goodbyes before they drove off. Palmer looked at their car as it drove into the distance. Palmer’s mother watched her as a smile spread across her face.
“That boy caught your attention, didn’t he?” She asked, and Palmer knew there was no point in denying it.
“Yes, Mom. I’m sure that they will bother him in school, especially Hunter, so he needs me,” she replied confidently.
“Now that you mentioned Hunter, have you decided where to go for your date?” Daisy asked. Palmer rolled her eyes as finished the last of her mushed-up pie. She dreaded talking about it.
“It’s not a date. Just a friendly outing and I’m sure it will be boring. Hunter is not fun. He’s too much of a snob. No matter how nice he says he is,” she replied, making Daisy laugh. They both left the diner and drove back home in silence. Palmer couldn’t help but think of many ways to get Christopher to come out of his shell.
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The ride back home was silent. Grace would steal glances at his son as he looked out the window.
“Palmer seems like a good girl, don’t you think?” She asked, breaking the silence. Christopher shrugged his shoulder before he looked at her.
“She does, but she scares me, Mom. When I was taking my things out of my locker, she appeared out of nowhere. Who does that to a total stranger?” He asked, making Grace chuckle.
“Well, maybe someone who took an interest in you. Have you thought of that? And I really liked her. How about we invite her and her friends over one day? Maybe get out of that shell you’ve been living in for years. That’s what I want for you, to be happy and to rely on someone.”
“Mom, please stop. All I want is to finish this year in peace. If that means, go through it alone, and with no one to bother me, it will be much better.”
Grace was so distracted talking to Christopher that she didn’t realize she had run a stop sign. There was a sheriff’s car on the side of the road, ready to pull her over.
She pulled her car over and groaned. In the rearview mirror, Grace could see the sheriff walking their way.
“Oh, no. What did I do?”
“Hello, Ma’am. May I see your license and registration?” He asked. She glanced at the documents, but when she looked up to see who it was, she realized it was Thomas.
“Hello, Thomas. Is there something wrong?”
“It’s Sheriff Fisher to you, Mrs. Melbourne,” he said, making her frown. He had been friendly and even shared some breakfast with her, but she couldn’t blame him for wanting to act professionally in this case.
“May I ask why you pulled me over?” She said, putting her hands on the steering wheel and tapping nervously on it with her fingers. Christopher was still silent, listening to the entire conversation.
“Did you realize you had run a stop sign just a mile back?” He asked, taking her information and writing it down on his board.
“I’m sorry, Officer...”
“Sheriff,” he corrected her, not looking straight into her eyes. The aviator glasses were hiding the serious expression he had on his face. Grace was biting her bottom lip, not to say anything smart.
“Sheriff. I’m sorry, my son and I were having a conversation. I got distracted and didn’t notice the stop sign. Could you please let this one slide? I can’t afford a traffic ticket right now.”
He stayed silent while Grace looked back at Christopher, who leaned against the seat, looking out the window. Thomas put his glasses down to his nose while looking at her with those deep blue eyes.
“I will let the lady out of paying this fine. If she would do me the honor to have dinner with me,” he said, smiling at her—the smile only a cowboy can give, the one that could make any lady swoon. And right now, that is what Grace was feeling.
“Mom, you should accept the offer so we can go home, please,” Christopher finally said, pulling Grace from her thoughts.
“Um... sure. Dinner sounds nice. I can cook for you too.”
“No, how about I invite you to my house and cook for you? I make a mean steak,” he replied, handing her back the documents. She nodded in agreement. Thomas patted the roof of the car and let them go, walking with a content smile.
At his age, he still had it to pursue a lady, and this specific lady had caught his attention from the very first moment he stepped into her yard.
They arrived home, and Christopher left the car, slamming the door as he stomped into the house. He headed to his room and locked the door, letting out a sigh as he launched himself on the bed.
“Christopher, darling. I will make some dinner while you work on the yard,” his mother said from behind the door, and all she got was silence. She let him be and come out of the room when he felt okay.
Christopher looked out the window at the yard after he changed into some old clothes before heading out to work on it. The lawnmower he found was older than him, and it took some time to turn it on. His father taught him how to work one every time they went to their summer house on the hills.
With some quick cleaning and a lot of beating, the machine-made that victorious sound, and he mowed the grass in just a short time.
Grace called him soon for dinner after Christopher gave the yard one more look. Satisfied with the results, he walked in and took a shower before he sat down for dinner. A sudden smile unconsciously escaped his lips, remembering how crazy Palmer was and how he knew he had to see her every day. There was no escaping her.
The next day at school, Gunner and Faith were waiting for Palmer once again at the entrance. Gunner was leaning against his truck while Faith was in front of him with her arms crossed.“Come on, Faith. Why don’t you accept and go out with me? There is a barn party on Saturday, and I would love it if you were my date,” he pleaded while she looked away, not paying attention to him. Faith wanted him to work a little harder to convince her. “I’m actually going with a guy from the rodeo,” she said, turning around so he couldn’t see the smirk on her face. All she needed was a reaction, and it seemed like she was going to get it.“Who is it? I want to know,” he said, his voice sounded upset. Faith had to press her lips to hold back a laugh, and when she was serious enough, she turned back around to face him.“You don’t know him, he likes to be on the down-low, and no one really knows much about him. He uses a different name on the rodeo, and he is very handsome. Oh, and he’s in college alrea
The school day was over, and the three friends were walking towards the exit. Palmer saw Christopher waiting in line to get on the school bus, and she headed over after she told her goodbyes to Faith and Gunner.“Hey!” She greeted him, and all he could do was give her a small smile.“Hey, yourself.”“I was wondering if you wanted to hang out at my ranch. We have horses, and we can ride them around,” Palmer mentioned, hoping he would say yes. “I don’t think it’s a good idea. My mom is probably waiting for me to help with dinner,” he replied when Palmer’s cell phone rang. James was on the other line. He gave her the news that Misty was finally in position, which meant she would give birth at any moment. She squealed excitedly and turned to face Christopher, pulling him towards her mom’s car. Getting away from her would be impossible.“I’ll miss the bus home, and my mom will wonder where I’m at.”Palmer asked him to give her their phone number, and he hesitantly did. She didn’t waste ti
“Hello, Palmer,” Hunter approached her as she was putting some books on her locker. Palmer had to fight the urge to roll her eyes at his presence.“Hi, Hunter. What can I help you with?” She asked, closing her locker door and walking towards her classroom. Hunter walked next to her, trying to make conversation. “I was wondering since the barn party is this Saturday, and you have agreed on a date; maybe we could go together?” He asked, showing her a flirtatious smile. Palmer sucked in a breath as she turned around to face him.“I’m sorry, but I’ll be going with Faith and Gunner, and we also invited Christopher,” she replied. Hunter looked at her with narrowed eyes before he laughed.“You mean to tell me you’re going out with that, that gallon of milk?”“Watch your mouth, Hunter. I better not hear you talk about him that way again, and you know what? I don’t want to go out on a date with you anymore.”Palmer walked away before he said another word. She was upset and didn’t even want to
“Do you want to pet Jackal?” Palmer asked, but Christopher was still hesitant. She stepped out of the stall and extended her hand for him to grab. When he did, she pulled him back inside, and they both sat down on the hay. The silence was deafening, but neither one of them could speak. They just looked at Jackal and Misty bond.“When I was in elementary school, and probably most of my middle school year, I was shy and alone. No one wanted to be my friend because they would say I was a nerd, with my nose stuck in a book all the time. I even had these big rimmed glasses, and they were always making fun of me,” she chuckled nervously. Christopher said nothing. Gunner was right; she was always friendless. “I was always looking for ways for the other kids to like me, but I wasn’t having any luck. Until Faith arrived at school, she had come from the city too, Chicago. As soon as she saw me, she wanted to be my friend, and at first, I was hesitant. As I got to know her, I realized she was t
Friday arrived, and Palmer took time off from classes to rehearse some dance moves. Sarah, a classmate, had accompanied her. She was an expert at playing the piano, and Palmer wanted her to play the musical instrument for her. “Are you sure they gave us permission to skip class and do this?” She asked skeptically.“Yes, Sarah. For the tenth time, I asked for permission. I’ll collect all my schoolwork as soon as classes are over, and you can do the same. The principal called every single teacher and let them know, so no need to worry,” Palmer replied, putting her bag on the stage and getting in position as Sarah did the same behind the piano.She ordered her to play something lively, no matter what it was, since all she wanted was to dance.“What’s this for?” Sarah asked while Palmer did pirouettes on the stage. “I just wanted to dance, besides the barn party is coming up soon, so I have to practice my moves. You’re going, right?” Sarah looked at her with an apologetic smile and shook
Palmer pulled away from Christopher, seeing his face had turned much paler than before. She looked at him with her eyes wide open as she covered her mouth, realizing what she had just done. “Oops,” she said before looking at her quiet friends, but Faith had a smirk on her face. Her friend had been bold, and she couldn’t be any prouder.“Wow, you really have poor taste in boys, Palmer. You should have stuck with me. We would have been a good power couple at school,” Hunter said, shaking his head before he walked away with his friends, but not before murmuring something about Christopher. They all knew he was being childish. “Let’s go before any more drama unfolds,” Gunner said, taking Faith’s hand and walking out of the store as she laughed at Hunter. Palmer smiled shyly at Christopher as she headed to the truck with him following right behind. They got in and drove off, deciding to stop at the diner to get something to eat. Palmer and Christopher didn’t say a single word on the enti
James parked his truck near the crash site, and the firetrucks and ambulance were already there, trying to take Palmer’s friends out of the vehicle. She wanted to run towards them, but her father stopped her and ordered her to wait by the truck while he checked on them.She prayed that they were okay. Her anxiety was getting stronger when she couldn’t see them emerge from Gunner’s truck. The cool summer night made her shiver as she waited and waited until she saw any signs of life. “Please, let them be okay,” she whispered sadly. James walked back to his daughter and hugged her, knowing how she felt, and he needed to comfort her. Palmer knew it was late, but she needed someone to talk to, so she called Christopher again. She knew he wouldn’t speak to her, but if his mom told him what happened, he might take the call. “Hello?” This time it was him. He was still awake, something she was thankful for.“Christopher, please don’t hang up. I needed someone to talk to, and you were the fir
“Sweetheart, come down and eat. Your breakfast is going to get cold!” Palmer heard her mom. She groaned, covering herself with her soft blanket, not in the mood for anything. Knowing her friends were in the hospital made her want to stay in bed, sulking all day. Palmer looked at the ceiling, thinking about them when she heard a knock on the door. “Come on, sweet pea. It’s time to come out of the room. You have to eat and then do chores before we go visit your friends,” James called. With a long sigh, she got out of bed. Dragging her feet to the bathroom, she took a warm shower before getting ready. Palmer put on some jeans, a red flannel shirt, and grabbed her sneakers. She walked down the stairs with only her socks on. Her hair was up in a high ponytail, and her freckles were pronounced as she didn’t wear any makeup. Her eagerness to join her family for breakfast was more prominent than her sadness, especially knowing that she would see her friends. “So, how are they, Dad?” She as
Four Years Later “Everything good, son?” James asked Christopher as he approached him with his horse. He’s been working for James as his ranch manager since Palmer left, and Hammer has become his best friend and working partner. “Everything is great. The cattle are already grazing on the hills, and we just need to bring them in at night,” Christopher replied, looking at the horizon.“That’s okay. We can bring the dogs with us. They will make the work faster, and it looks like it’s going to rain tonight, so we have to move,” James replied, and they both rode their horses back to the ranch. Christopher took the saddle off Hammer and put it on the saddle rack before letting the horse out on the pen to relax. He leaned against the wooden fence, and the most beautiful face had come to his mind. Wondering how Palmer was doing, he asked himself if she was still thinking about him. If she’s happy with someone else or if she's enjoying her dancing academy. “Thinking about her, son?” James s
It was time for the Thanksgiving event in town, and Palmer was getting ready for her group’s performance. Since she left the hospital, she hasn’t talked to Christopher despite stealing glances with each other.It was painful for her not to hug or kiss him or even be able to tell him how much she loved him. She tried to focus on preparing for the performance and her schoolwork instead. There was no time to think about him.Palmer shook her head out of her thoughts for Christopher and prepared the group to start the dance.“Okay, everyone. It’s time to show the people what we’re made of and make them proud to have us representing the town and our school. For some of us, this is
“Dude, wait up!” Gunner called, trying to stop Christopher from walking any further. He stopped and turned around, looking ashamed and guilty. Gunner caught up to him in the parking lot before he tried to make him talk.“Please, dude! Whatever happened there, go back and fix it! Don’t let Hunter ruin what you and Palmer have! He was just talking nonsense, and you know it!”“He’s right, though. I don’t even know what Palmer sees in me, Gunner. Look at me! I’m paler than a glass of milk, and I’m not good enough for her. She’s smart, funny, and beautiful. I’m none of those things!” Christopher replied, feeling like his heart was squeezing inside his chest.
“Hello, Chris!” Faith greeted as she stood behind him in line to pick up their lunch. He picked up a tray and grabbed an orange and a piece of lasagna. The line kept moving, but Christopher was silent, and Faith tried again.“Don’t ignore me.”“I’m not ignoring you. I’m trying to get my lunch and eat in peace.”Christopher walked away and sat at the table, getting his book out to study for his science exam. Faith sat down in front of him and crossed her arms on the table, staring straight at him.“Are you mad at me?” She asked, worrying her lip. She didn’t want her friend to be mad at her f
Grace walked down the stairs to join Thomas in the kitchen. He took the cake out of the oven and put it on the counter to cool for her.“Turning into quite the domestic man, huh?” She asked, leaning against the doorway. She had put a pink flowered apron on him, just for fun, and he had felt emasculated, but in the end, he was having a good time with her.“Well, if I want to belong to my lady and her son’s life, I have to learn to do things for them. I remembered not having as much time for Lauren as I’m doing for you. I just want to make up for it,” he replied, taking his apron off and hanging it on the rack. “How is he?”Grace took a deep breath, shaki
Gunner was running around the tracks after class when Faith arrived and sat on the steel benches to admire him. With well-built muscles, he looked taller from afar. His fast legs made him run effortlessly. She couldn’t contain her smile just at the sight of him.As soon as Gunner saw her, he waved at her excitedly and ran faster to get to where she was.“Hello, beautiful,” he said, taking her hand and kissing the ring on her finger. Faith couldn’t help but blush and gave him a shy smile. Why was she feeling that way with him suddenly?“Hi, my superstar,” she said, leaning up to kiss him on the cheek, bringing a smile to his face. He sat down next to her and b
Christopher took his cell phone out and tried to call 911. “Yes, my name is Christopher Melbourne. I am one mile east of the Wright ranch. We were riding the horses, and my girlfriend fell off hers. Please, send someone! She’s unconscious,” he said to the emergency operator.The operator told him they’ll be there in no time, and as soon as he hung up, he called Palmer’s home and explained to them what happened. Daisy was worried, and she quickly put her sweater and boots on and ran to her truck.“James!” She yelled, making James come out of the stables, “It’s Palmer! Goliath knocked her off!”He stopped what he was doing and got in her truck before they drove off to the teens' location.The ambulance
“Don’t tell me you lost it to him,” Faith mentioned, making Palmer admit it once again.“I don’t want to talk about it, but all I can say is that he was amazing,” she replied, walking towards her classroom.Faith followed, wanting details about what went down between her and Christopher, but Palmer zipped her mouth shut with her finger, walking in and leaving her friend standing in the hallway, still curious.Faith thought she might get the information out of Christopher. Eagerly, she made her way to the homeroom. Not a minute later, Faith was already sitting in the chair in front of Christopher, her arms folded on the desk and a smirk on her face.
“Are you sure you’re ready to go back to the clinic? You can stay here a few more days,” Thomas asked Grace while she was getting dressed for her first day back with her patients. He spent some nights with her, trying to keep her company and make sure she would be okay.“I’ll be fine. There’s no point in me staying here all day, every day. My patients need me,” she replied, putting her hair up in a bun. Thomas approached her and put his arms around her waist, kissing her shoulder.“It’s just that I worry about you.”“Are you sure it’s not because of that new doctor?” She asked with a smile, surprising him, “Oh, don’t