Love All Out - Part 4 (A Stepbrother Romance)

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by Ward, Alice


  “I thought he’d be here by now, too,” she agreed, turning back to the cutting board. She chopped violently at the mushrooms and I wondered if she was imagining my face.

  Daddy looked up from his newspaper. “The boy’s probably still working, despite the rain,” he said. “It’s certainly no reason to massacre those poor portabellas.”

  Renee blushed and slowed her movements. “I know. I just get so frustrated with him sometimes. He’s always late.”

  A knock echoed through the house and a few moments later, Dallas stepped into the kitchen.

  “Hey everyone, sorry to bother you,” he said, glancing around the room.

  “You’re never a bother. Sit down and have a glass of wine. Tell me what’s going on with the livestock,” Daddy insisted.

  Dallas looked at a chair but remained on his feet. He looked anxiously around the room again and then his eyes settled on Daddy. “We’ve got a few dozen with bruises and scrapes, that sort of stuff. But nothing serious and everything survived the storm… I’m sorry to change the subject, but do any of you know where James is?”

  I saw worry in Dallas’s tired eyes and realized that something was seriously wrong. My chest tightened with panic and the hair on the back of my neck stood up.

  “No, we were just talking about that,” Daddy answered. “I assumed he was still working.”

  Dallas shook his head and started pacing a short path on the tile floor. “We called it a day hours ago. I just stopped by the stables and Seven’s gone. With everything going on outside, that made me nervous. I went to his cabin first. When he wasn’t there, I was hoping he’d be here.”

  “I’ll try to call him,” I immediately volunteered. I raced to my bedroom and retrieved my phone. The screen lit up and I realized that James had sent me a text while I was in the shower.

  “Need time to think, so I’m riding up to the badlands. Tell the parents I won’t be at dinner.”

  Well, at least we know where he is.

  My heartbeat slowed back to normal as I returned to the kitchen. “I missed a text from him. He took Seven for a ride in the mountains. He said not to expect him home for dinner.”

  Dallas’s face turned ghost white, but I was the only one who noticed. He opened his mouth, but Renee started talking before he could get a word out.

  “Well, surely he started for home once the rain blew in,” Renee insisted. “But who knows? His judgment isn’t always the best.” She glared at me for half a second and then the exaggerated smile returned to her face. The blinking blue notification light on my phone caught my attention as I turned away from her.

  What else did I miss?

  I swiped the screen and stared down at the news alert in horror.

  This can’t be happening. It’s a nightmare. God please, PLEASE let this be a nightmare.

  I looked up at Dallas and knew that I was wide awake.

  “Willow, what was that message?” Renee demanded. “And why does Dallas look like someone has died? Would someone please tell me what’s going on?”

  Dallas cleared his throat. “Come into the living room. You need to see the news.”

  He turned and left the kitchen without giving her a chance to argue. Renee rushed to follow him while I helped Daddy up from the table.

  “What’s going on, pumpkin?” he asked, his voice soft and concerned.

  “I’m not exactly sure, Daddy. Let’s go watch the news.”

  We stepped into the living room and found Renee and Dallas standing in front of the TV. Daddy moved to stand next to Renee, but I stayed behind them. I didn’t need to see the screen. The volume was turned up and the news anchor’s voice filled the room.

  “If you’re just tuning in, due to record doubling rainfalls, a mud and rockslide warning has been issued for all of La Plata County. Seven slides have already been confirmed, leaving nine injured, one in critical condition.”

  Daddy pulled his phone from his jeans’ pocket and stepped back into the kitchen. I knew without asking that he was calling the hospital. Renee stood frozen in place, her eyes fixed on the TV. I dialed James and his line went straight to voicemail.

  “The most damaging slides are occurring just outside of Durango in the San Juan National Forrest and the surrounding badlands,” the anchor continued. I felt my knees go week and collapsed onto the couch.

  We own the surrounding badlands… he’s right in the middle of the worst of it.

  Tears rolled down my face as I pictured James trapped helpless under a pile of mud and boulders. Of him trying to breathe and inhaling dirt instead. I shut my eyes. I knew I shouldn’tbe thinking like that. But…

  This is almost exactly what happened to Mom. Which means that James has to be fine. The mountain already took one person I loved, it wouldn’t take another. Nature isn’t that cruel.

  But deep down, I knew the truth. Nature was unforgiving and accidents happened every day. My mother’s death wasn’t a vaccine that protected me from similar loss. All I could do was pray and hope someone upstairs was listening.

  “James isn’t in the hospital,” Daddy announced as he returned to the room. “I left my number with the desk nurse and she promised to call if he’s brought in.”

  My heart sank at the news. I’d hoped to hear that James was at the hospital with a few bumps and bruises. I didn’t want him to be hurt, but anything would have been better than knowing he was still out there. I stood up, grabbed my rain jacket, and moved for the door.

  “Willow, what are you doing?” Dallas asked. The concern in his voice told me that he already knew the answer.

  “I’m going to the barn,” I lied. I zipped the jacket and pulled the hood over my hair. “All of my business contacts are on my office computer. I’m going to make some calls and see if I can put together a search party. You’re in no condition to go after James,” I said to Daddy. “And I know none of you are going to let me do it. I’ll see if I can find someone who has experience with search and rescue.”

  Renee pointed at the TV and cleared her throat. “They’re recommending that we evacuate,” she said, her voice a hoarse whisper.

  “That’s just a precaution. We’re not going anywhere while James is missing,” Daddy assured her. “Willow, go make your calls. I’ll reach out to some of my friends as well. I promise, Renee. We’ll get him home safely.” He wrapped an arm around her and led her to the loveseat. They sat down together while I rushed to the door. I was halfway down the porch steps when Dallas called out to me.

  “Willow, wait.”

  “There’s no time,” I called over my shoulder.

  “I know what you’re doing,” he called back. “You’re going after him. Wait for me, or I’ll go right back inside and tell Cole what you’re up to.”

  I stopped and waited for him to join me at the top of the driveway. “How did you know?” I asked when he reached me.

  “You love him,” he answered simply. “I’ve seen the way the two of you look at each other. I know you’ve been trying to hide it, I caught on a while ago.”

  I blushed and stared down at the mud. “Does anyone else know?” I asked, my voice shaking with nerves, my heart pounding in panic.

  “No, sweetheart,” he assured me, his eyes gentle and kind. “I only noticed because… well, because the two of you remind me of your mom and dad. Rose looked at Cole the exact same way you look at James. I’m not going to stop you from going after him, but I’m coming with you.”

  “Renee found out,” I blurted out. “She demanded that we end things.” My voice was laden with anger.

  He reached out and squeezed my shoulder. “We’ll find a way around that,” he assured me. “But first, let’s go find the man you love.”

  End of Part 4

  To Be Continued in Part 5…

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