Red Falls, Oregon. Present day.
“And I'm having my own room?”
“You're having your own room.”
“And Lily will sleep with me?”
“When hasn't she?”
I couldn't help but smile at my daughter's innocent giggles.
“And is Daddy going to be able to stay with us when he visits?”
“Of course,” I agreed amused. “You know Daddy will always sleep with you when he's visiting.”
“Mom!” Taylor complained from the backseat, “Dad snores too much, can't he stay with you?”
“And me having to endure that punishment all night?” I asked, trying to sound horrified. “Forget it, honey, I'm going to be working. He better sleeps in the guest room... Or you can do what you did last time.”
I tried not to laugh at the snort my daughter let out.
“Dad didn't appreciate me sticking my socks in his mouth to make him shut up. I should’ve never listened to you,” She accused me, and I couldn’t hold my laugh any longer.
Welcome to Red Falls, home of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country.
I smiled with happiness when I spotted the sign announcing my arrival at my new home.
With a population of no more than 2,000 people, one would think that this place wouldn’t have any kind of tourist life.
Months ago, I didn’t even know of its existence, but I’d been pleasantly surprised to discover that the small town was not only hidden between beautiful mountains with colorful and diverse waterfalls and virgin forests full of life, it was also where The Eden was, a ranch that gave shelter to hundreds of abandoned animals or that had been abused by their previous owners.
I didn't even think about submitting my resume three months ago after learning of the shelter's existence and learning about their goal of saving as many lives as they could, so imagine my happiness two weeks ago when I received a job offer from the shelter. I hadn't hesitated to resign from the clinic where I'd been working in Portland for the last four years, and packed up all our belongings and moved.
“Does it really not bother you that we moved, Tay-Tay?” I asked to my seven-year-old baby once more.
“You promised me I could help you with your patients, Mom,” She answered, her gaze locking with mine in the rearview mirror before her face changed to one of panic. “And you also promised me that I could continue studying from home.”
“And you will, baby,” I said quickly, trying to avoid another episode. “George promised me the internet connection is top notch at the ranch...”
“Then we don't have to worry about anything,” She sighed, relaxing in her seat before continuing to look out the window.
I relaxed, too, knowing that Taylor wouldn't panic in the next few minutes.
My daughter... She was severely bullied by her classmates last year, to the point of not being able to sleep for fear of what would happen the next day at school.
With an IQ above the average, it goes without saying that Taylor was highly smart and always had something to say.
And she was very honest.
So, if she didn't like something, Taylor had no problem letting it be known. Something her teacher hadn’t liked at all when being corrected by a seven-year-old girl in the middle of math class.
I attributed my daughter's lack of a filter to Peter and our parents.
Being an only daughter and granddaughter, Taylor had been spoiled and overprotected by everyone around her, always clapping and praising every aspect of her life.
Sure, I wouldn't change a thing about Taylor's character and would always be proud of her intelligence, but I couldn't help but feel guilty for not listening to the specialists when they advised me to transfer her to a school that would help her develop her intellect.
In my defense, at the time I thought I was doing the right thing by letting her enjoy her childhood.
“You're doing it again. You're thinking it's your fault what happened to me at school, but it's not.”
“I'm not,” I mumbled absently as I stopped on the strip and read the name of a particular store.
Mary-Jane Dispensary, as you prefer.
Anyone would think the store was about anything...if it weren't for the marihuana leaves decorating the sign on the front.
Apparently, Red Falls wasn't as old-fashioned as I thought. In the fifteen minutes we'd been in town, I'd seen a Walmart, a gas station, three bars, a dry cleaner, three clothing stores, and what I thought were two brothels.
I guess one brothel wasn't enough for its two thousand residents.
I waved to the priest as I passed a liquor store and tried my best to ignore the two men fighting outside a hair salon―brushes and blow dryers in hands―and turned left when the GPS told me to.
“These people are very strange, Mom,” My daughter said, just as distracted as I was. “I like it.”
I laughed once more at her bluntness and then neither of us said anything for the rest of the trip.
Thirty minutes later, after leaving behind several farms and ranches and going through a road with enough potholes to destroy the suspension of a compact car, we were passing through the majestic wrought iron gate where you could read the word Eden in the center of it.
Excited beyond measure, I saw several pens with cows, bulls, pigs and horses grazing and freely ruminating. A large chicken coop stood proudly a few feet from the stables, letting us hear a cacophony of sounds.
I waved back to several ranch workers as they waved their hands in our direction, and stopped when one of them raised his hand as he approached.
“Good morning, ladies,” The young man said, nodding and smiling at Taylor before removing the cowboy hat he was wearing to focus on me. “To what do we owe the pleasant visit of such beautiful ladies?”
I smiled back at Taylor's shy giggle.
“I'm Vivienne Sweet and this is my daughter Taylor, I'm the new vet and I'm supposed to meet George Woods, the head vet.”
“And I'm Jeff, Miss Sweet.” The boy winked at me before pointing me ahead. “Follow the gravel path around the stable and you will see the main house. Don't worry, it will be difficult for you not to see which house I'm talking about. There you’ll find Silvia, the housekeeper and George's wife, she can help you while he arrives.
“He’s not here?? I asked curious when I saw the time on the car's dashboard.
I knew I arrived an hour earlier than scheduled, but I assumed my new boss would be in the ranch.
The worker’s soft laugh brought me out of my thoughts.
“The doc was called to an emergency an hour ago, but I don't think Silvia will have issues to help you.”
“Thank you very much,” I said a little confused with the boy's explanation, but before I could ask something else, Jeff was called by one of his workers and quickly ran towards one of the pens, but not before waving goodbye.
“Well, I guess we'll skirt around the barn, babe,” I muttered to my daughter as I started the truck.
“Look at the size of that bull, Mom!” She exclaimed, as we passed a specific corral.
And I couldn't help but look with wonder at the huge brown bull that stood out above all the other animals and which looked indifferent to its size. My body vibrated with emotion at the simple idea of examining the beautiful and not at all common specimen.
“Is that where we're going to live!?” Taylor squealed a few minutes later, as a modern, two-story, rustic-style house with logs facade, and large windows appeared before us.
My breath got caught as I focused my eyes behind the mini mansion and found the impressive coppery waterfalls for which the town was named.
Until now, everything in The Eden was beautiful.
“I want the room with the balcony, Mom.”
I couldn't help but laugh at my daughter's contagious enthusiasm.
“I think that house belongs to the ranch owners, baby,” I said, following the gravel path that led me to the front of the magnificent house before us. “Ready to start a new chapter in our lives, Tay-Tay?”
“Oh God, yes!”
I stopped the truck once more, this time in front of the mini-mansion's porch, and started to get out.
I was ready to start a new chapter too.
“I hate when this happens,” I growled, finishing buttoning my clean shirt.Rocky, my four-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever, whined in response, lightening mood automatically.I took one last look at the image the mirror gave me and left my room, Rocky walking beside me.“Is that foal still giving you headaches?”I stopped in my tracks when the tone of my housekeeper's voice let me know she knew why I was home.I turned to the kitchen from where Silvia was looking at me with amused eyes and rolling pin in hand.“I'm not talking about it,” I growled again, heading toward the exit. “See you in a few hours. Tell George I need him in the stables.”“George went out to the Morgan farm,” Silvia explained without being intimidated by my tone of voice.I supposed that having changed my diapers as a baby made it difficult to intimidate her.“When is he supposed to come back?” I asked, patting Rocky's head as he rested his head against my knee.“I don't know, honey. He left an hour ago. He s
“So that's what Jeff meant when he said George was attending an emergency,” Vivienne agreed, walking beside me.“Yes, part of your job will be to help the farmers and Red Falls residents with their animals. The shelter reached an agreement with the town residents and so far, it has worked for all of us. And although emergencies are not that often, you will have a car assigned to attend them, so do not worry about your car.”“I wasn't worried,” She said, smiling like it was nothing.As if I hadn't insulted her minutes before or as if having to work harder than she thought wasn't a handicap in accepting this job.I cleared my throat a bit uncomfortable at finding myself walking so close to her.“I'm sorry George didn't explain this part of the job to you.”“Really, Jacob, don't worry. It doesn’t bother me at all.”“And I'm sorry for your daughter too, I'm sorry I disappointed her,” I added quickly.I looked up to find the girl walking several feet ahead of us with her little pig.Lily.
“Okay, this is the last one,” I said, leaving the bunny still sedated inside the incubator where his other five siblings were.“Excellent work, Vivi. You're quick and meticulous and I appreciate you taking this job,” My boss nodded, removing his gloves. “My previous partner left the country a month ago and I’ve barely slept since then.”“Well, now you can sleep because I'm not going anywhere,” I replied, sinking into a chair. “I love this place, George. Everything is so shiny and new.”I sighed with delight as I remembered how happy I felt walking through the front door and seeing what my new workplace would be.Clean and shiny floors, a reception and a waiting room with comfortable sofas were the first things I saw when I came in.With two consulting rooms, two ORs with first-rate medical equipment, a fully equipped laboratory, a radiology room, a staff of six qualified nurses and a receptionist who took emergency calls and made appointments for people in town, the place could easily
I took my hand out of the horse's mouth once I felt everything smooth and neat and nodded towards its owner.“I think this will fix the problem,” I said, setting aside the file I used on the animal's teeth. “When you get home, let him graze for a while before you feed him.”“I didn't know something so small could be so strong.”“I'm almost six feet tall. I'm not small at all, Mr. Jones,” I stated, grabbing my kit to carry it to my truck.“You can call me Darren if you prefer, darling.”I could call him a pig, but I didn’t want to offend them.I bit the inside of my cheek and closed the hatch with more force than necessary when I saw that the man had followed me.“And I didn't mean your height, sweetheart,” The man continued as I turned to him. His flirtatious smile made it clear what he meant.“I'm not interested in a Sugar Daddy, Grandpa.”It wasn't the first time I'd been hit on at work. It wasn't the first time a man older than my father had made a pass at me either, but at least I
“Listen to me, you son of a bitch. I'm not interested in hearing your fucking excuses. I told you I wouldn’t allow that kind of behavior to my female staff. Just because you have balls doesn't make you superior to them. In any case, you promote the stigma that men are animals.”“Come on, Coleman. I was just joking around with the girl. I’d be incapable of doing anything to anyone. Besides, I had to try. You don't get women like that in Red Falls, if you know what I mean.”“No, Jones, I don't know what you mean,” I growled, slamming my house’s front door once I was inside. “And you shouldn't know either. You're married, for God's sake.”“Please, Coleman, I've been with this woman for forty years. She doesn't get it up anymore,” He said, laughing in my ear. “She knows it and accepts it and rather insists me to look for something out there.”I really doubted his wife shared the same opinion about their marriage.“I don't care what your wife thinks, Darren, I care what the women who work
“Look Mom! Wanda likes to eat from my hand!”“I can see that, Tay-Tay. It's amazing, honey.”“She never gets tire?” I asked, as Taylor ran after a calf to feed it, too.“It's like the Duracell bunny,” Vivienne commented, handing me the antibiotic bottle she used with Raul, one of our five rescued bulls, who a few minutes ago had had a six-inch abscess protruding from his chest.It hadn’t been the first animal treated in The Eden with that condition, but it had definitely been the largest so far.And the stinkiest.“Do you need more alcohol?” My vet asked, still amused, “Maybe sit down for a bit while you recover from the shock?”“Ha, ha,” I snapped, trying to sound severe, but from now on I knew it would be difficult for the woman to look at me with respect after seeing me retching once the abscess festered and the smell almost knocked me out. “I don't know how you can be so calm after something so horrible happened.”But all she did was chuckle at my words as she took off her gloves.
“Hmmhmm…that's a man.”“I saw him first. He's mine.”“You haven't done anything to undress him, so I'm starting to believe he’s isn’t yours at all. Maybe I should find out if he's straight-straight or straight-curious...”“You know I'm capable of kicking your balls, Pete. It wouldn't be the first time I did it.”“You wouldn't dare to do that to the father of your daughter, baby.”I couldn't help but snort at that.“I did all the work, pal. You weren't of much help in that conception.”“I massaged your feet every night,” He reminded me, making me smile. “And your back. And don't forget about the cravings you had every night, baby. I had to go to the other side of the city to get those stuffed peppers you liked to throw up afterwards.”“You can't forget the heartburn.”“My God, fucking heartburn.” He shook his head, trying to hide his amusement. “Thanks to you, there was a shortage of TUMS in the city.”“Taylor's pregnancy was kind of interesting, wasn't it?” I remembered every moment w
It was nine a.m. when I finally left the clinic.I was physically and emotionally exhausted and this exhaustion didn’t let me think clearly.I felt hurt and rejected after the treatment I received from Jacob this morning, but in part I couldn't blame him because I was the one who lay down next to him, I was the one who sought his warmth and hugged him all night and I was the one who started touching him as I pleased while he slept.And I definitely owed him an apology for all of the above, because he’d simply stayed with me to keep me company as a friend, not for me to use his body as I pleased when he was most vulnerable.So, I stopped one of the workers who was helping Kristy with some supplies boxes at reception to find out where the man in question was.“Hey, Carlos, good morning, have you seen Jacob?”“Hey Vivi. I think he's near the lake. It’s been raining since last night and some areas got muddy and there are some animals trapped.”Great, now was raining.I thanked the boy and
“We need to stop meeting like this, darling.” My eyes opened wide when I heard that voice, and my heart raced when I found myself face to face with her gray gaze. What I feared had happened. My sweetest torment was in front of me. Not a day went by that the memory of this woman didn’t cross my mind. I lived in front of the sea, so it was seeing it and remembering the beautiful color of her eyes. This beautiful woman never left my head. “Kane? Are you okay?” I snapped out of my poetic thoughts to focus once more on my favorite nurse, which reminded me why I was visiting the ER. “I'm sorry,” I murmured, my throat drying even more when Natalie stopped beside me with a worried expression. “They told me you hurt your foot,” She mentioned, and I couldn't help but tense at the feel of her palm on my arm before she leaned over me. “Did you hurt your head too, honey? You must be honest with me. You could have a concussion.” “I just hurt my right foot,” I said somewhat breathless as sh
Red Falls, Oregon. Nine years later.“I can't believe you're starting college tomorrow, babe.”My oldest daughter giggled before putting a neatly folded T-shirt in her suitcase.“Me neither, Mom. I don't know where the time went. I remember when we arrived at The Eden as if it were yesterday.”My heart broke a little when Taylor looked at me with her big, beautiful eyes, and I couldn't help my own tears.“That day was one of the happiest for me, even if Jake was rude. But his attitude improved after that.”That day had also been one of my favorites. After all, I ‘d met my future husband, but I agreed with Taylor, I too wanted to wring Jacob's neck for how he’d treated her.“Where is he by the way?” Taylor asked, still putting clothes into her suitcase. “I haven't seen him all day.”“He's with George in the stables, baby,” I said, swallowing the lump in my throat as I remembered the sadness that had come over Jacob in the last few days. “You know the calf that arrived this week is in p
“Look at me, Jake! Look how high I can jump!”“That was awesome, Tay-Tay,” I said from the edge of the pool, relaxing again as Taylor surfaced with a big smile on her face.No matter how much time passed or how well she swam, I would always relive that moment years ago every time Taylor dove into the water, though the feeling was gone once I surfaced.True to my promise, I had built an indoor swimming pool so we could use it year-round. And although this one wasn’t Olympic and we had to walk a bit to get to it since Vivienne had refused to build anything that would damage the beautiful landscape we had from our patio, Taylor loved coming here daily―always accompanied―and today I had decided to take the day off to be with my family.The last two years had been incredible. Not perfect—perfection didn’t exist—but very rewarding.I had married the love of my life the following spring, my wife had been the most beautiful bride in the world, and Taylor had been the most beautiful flower gir
“Merry Christmas, love.”I smiled with pleasure when her arms surrounded me from behind and her body ended completely pressed against mine.“Merry Christmas, baby,” I murmured, lacing my fingers with hers when they rested on my abdomen. “Though it's still a few hours to midnight.”“I hope you don't mind this little tradition in my family.” I turned in her arms upon hearing her apologetic tone once again, the scene taking place in front of the Christmas tree fading into the background as I focused completely on her.“I hadn't celebrated Christmas in years, Vivienne,” I sighed deeply against her forehead, now I was the one hugging her tightly against me. “The fact the presents are getting opened a few hours before doesn’t mean anything. I think our parents love the idea of being able to go to bed early and wake up late as there’s no pressure.”Taylor being Taylor, she'd understood early on that Christmas wasn't about an old man dressed in red coming down chimneys to leave presents under
“How come you haven't seen her yet?”“I'm still in the waiting room,” I replied to my mother through the phone.“So, Taylor's still under observation?” Mom insisted, “Silvia told me something else.”“Taylor is already in her room, Mom. But I… You know.”The heavy silence that followed was broken by my mother's long sigh.“My love, do you need me there? I know we promised you we'd leave first thing in the morning, but I think you're in need of a little knock on your head to straighten your mind. Are you sure the cold didn't cause any damage up there?”I couldn't help but laugh at that.“I'm fine, mom. And I don't want you traveling this late.” I looked up the hallway that would take me to Taylor's room if I only decided to act once and for all, but the fear gripping my body forced me to sit still where was. “I don’t want to bother.”“Jacob Simon Coleman. You saved that little girl from a certain death. You risked your life for the daughter of the woman you adore, and you think you're g
This was stupid.My balls were freezing and I was pretty sure there were two sets of eyes on my ass at the moment.I knew Vivienne would be upset when she found out about the lawsuit, but I thought she'd put it aside after realizing that Peter would be spending a lot of time at the shelter.So here I was, six feet off the ground, in the dead of winter, putting up Christmas lights that would serve no purpose unless we're crazy enough to want to be outside in this freezing cold.I didn't want to be outside. I wanted to be in the comfort of my own home, drinking hot chocolate like the pair were doing behind my back and watching some Christmas movie with my girls.I couldn't believe my luck.“Shouldn’t you be working?” I snapped when Peter made his comment, which I knew had nothing to do with Christmas decorations and everything to do with me being used as a sexual object.“It's Saturday, Coleman. And we're celebrating Christmas and all that shit... That light looks a little crooked. Vivi
“Hmm, I'm not understanding anything.”“This is your punishment.”Jacob looked intensely at the expanses of lights I was offering to him and then looked back at me blankly.“You did see the employees decorated the house, right? There's even a fucking Santa on the ceiling peeking out of a fake chimney next to the real chimney, Vivienne. There are so many lights, the damn house can be seen from space.”“Yes, but only in the front.”“What?”“They only decorated the front,” I said once more.“Did you hear what I just said?” An exasperated Jacob let out, “Vivienne...”“You kept information about this damned place from me, Jacob Simon,” I interrupted, my tone harsher than normal. “There's a fucking lawsuit against The Eden. The lives of dozens of cows are at stake in this lawsuit, and you kept it a secret.”He looked at me frustrated.“I hate it when you say my full name,” He said, messing his hair. “It's not that important, Vivienne. We’re gonna win. Those animals will have better lives on
“How do I look?”“Baby, I already told you, I want to eat you whole.”“I'm nervous Jacob. Why am I so nervous?”I couldn't help but laugh as I walked over to hug her.“Because your family and mine are finally meeting, my love.”“That's stupid. They already know each other. They are friends. My parents know more about your parents’ oral hygiene than you do. Your Dad helped mine to have all those offices across the country.”“But they never thought their children would end up together,” I murmured against her neck as my hands began to caress her ass through the green dress she was wearing. “Hmm, tell me you're wearing underwear, please.”“Are you crazy? I can't wear underwear with this dress without it showing, so don't let me bend for anything in the world.”I groaned in pain knowing that we didn't have time to take advantage of the situation.“Vivienne, why do you have to let me know such things when our guests are about to arrive?”“Well, maybe five minutes in the pantry will do the
“Are you sure you want to do this?”“I've never been as sure of anything as I am right now, babe,” I answered, not taking my eyes off the work the boy in front of us was doing.“Taylor is going to love it,” Vivienne sighed, letting her head fall onto my shoulder. “Though I don't think she'll be too surprised when she sees your present.”“But then she'll know I'm dead serious about her mother.”“Baby, you had another one of your surprised conversations with the girl. You told her you loved me, I think she knows how serious you feel towards me. And Jacob, enough with the presents. Half the things you've bought her are unnecessary.”“Hey, Peter's had her too long with him. Everything makes me think of her.”I couldn't stop my reply from coming out in the form of a complaint, but it was the truth.Peter had taken Taylor to Portland to visit both her maternal and paternal grandparents, and I never imagined how much I would miss the little girl.I’d grown used to having both Taylor and Vivi