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“You could et her own name,” she said “With just a kiss”

No one was around—she sur in the corrals—so he went for another kiss A long, slow, deep, hot, wet one this time

Sky wrapped her arers in his hair Sa had ever felt so right She could have stayed in his e Well into the afternoon, truth be told

But the clearing of a throat roaned and shifted his gaze to the intruder—a s Caleb

“Sorry,” the vet said, “but I do have to h it sort of helps for ress reports direct from Sam”

Sky untangled herself from the hunky cowboy and said, “Think I’m needed elsewhere, anyway”

One corner of Sa too far Have dinner with us tonight”

“Okay” Really, how could she resist?

Caleb said, “You realize I’ll never hear the end of how Reese set you two up, right?”

Sky laughed With extra pep in her step, she headed out, but stopped along the way to give Caleb a friendly peck on the cheek

“What’s that for?” he asked

“Just ’cause” She sashayed her way out of the stable and to the inn, thinking she’d finally found a place where she belonged If only she could keep the trouble of Mac Willet at bay, far away from the utopia she’d discovered

Sa, and his brother see

They walked over to the first stall and Caleb consulted the horse’s lances at Sam, one of his brows crooked

Caleb dropped the chart back into its slot outside the stall and asked, “Did you get laid last night?”