Cowboy Save Me: By Judith Lee (Tiller Brothers Book 1)
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She reached up and caressed his cheek and mouth. He looked beautiful to her, he hadn’t shaved for a few days and there were circles under his eyes.
He opened his eyes, “How do you feel sweetheart?”
“So much better…shampooing ones hair should be at the top of the medical remedies for a quick recovery, and taking a nap next to you made me sleep deeper than I have in weeks.”
He got up and stretched his arms above his head and smiled at her. “Your color looks better.”
“Not as black and blue?” she teased him.
“Love that smart mouth of yours,” he kissed her lips.
“You and Jared go get something to eat, and let Jenny try to do something with this hair for me, okay?”
“You sure, I don’t mind staying here?”
“Scoot out of here, a woman needs some time to get pretty for her man in private.”
They went off to get something to eat.
Jenny laid a towel behind her still damp hair, and she spritzed it with more conditioner and gently combed all the knots away. She took her time. Then she took her scissors and started cutting off her hair so that it was all about one length. She blew dry her hair and it floated softly next to her cheek. Next she took a little cream and applied it to Tammy’s face, and patted on some power under her eye. Her eye was already starting to open and the swelling had already gone down a lot from yesterday although it was still a greenish blue color.
“I found your gardenia cologne. This should make you feel good.” She dabbed some on her neck.
“Oh I feel so much better…like a human being again, thank you Jenny. I was afraid I would scare Cody off and then he’ll never ask me to marry him again.”
“So he did ask you once. I knew it. But you didn’t say yes?”
“I wasn’t ready. I needed the Marcus thing resolved before we could go on.”
“I understand.”
Cody and Jared walked back into the room. They both whistled and told Tammy how pretty she looked. She just smiled at them.
Jared walked over to Tammy and handed her a bouquet of bright colored daisies. He kept one bouquet of roses in his other hand. “Tammy, I hope you don’t mind but there is something I need to do, and after getting Cody and his brother’s permission, I can’t wait another minute.”
He turned back to Jenny and went down on one knee. He gave Jenny the roses, and pulled a jewelry box out of his pocket. “Jenny, I know we haven’t known each other very long, but I can’t wait one more minute to ask you to be my wife. I love you with all my heart.”
Jenny put her hands over her mouth, and tears were rolling down her cheeks, and she looked to Cody for his permission. He shook his head yes.
She dropped to her knees and threw her arms around Jared, “Oh yes, I’ll marry you. If I have to travel around the world watching you ride bulls I’ll be by your side forever.”
Jared and Jenny kissed, and Tammy clapped her hands; she was so happy for them. She reached out for Cody, and whispered in his hear, “I hope you took notes, that’s how it’s done.” And she punched him in the arm. He just wrapped his arms around her and laughed.
Chapter Twenty-three
They had been home for three months now. Tammy had been busy helping Jenny get ready for her wedding which was going to be next week end. She had spent a lot of time with Beth Anne and Katherine when she came home from the hospital making a quilt for Jenny’s wedding. She had become very close to Cody’s mom and grandmother.
She and Cody couldn’t get enough of each other, and at odd times of the day Cody would return to the house and lift Tammy in his arms and they would escape to his room where they would find pure joy in each other’s arms. The standing joke around the family and the ranch hands was, “Get a room.” He couldn’t quit holding her or kissing her if he was with her.
Her cast was gone and she only walked with a little limp and Cody wanted to pick her up and carry her everywhere. She finally convinced him with the help and persuasion from her physical therapist that she should walk on her own or it would never heal correctly. But he stayed close to her side in case she needed his help. He was driving Tammy crazy in a good way. She knew he loved her. In her mind she wondered if he’d ever get around to proposing to her again, and that bothered her. Maybe he was still worried about her mentally recovering from her ordeal.
She had just returned from a late doctor’s visit and the sun was starting to set. It was really nice to drive again. And the new truck Cody had given her was beyond words. It was a coppery orange color, to match the color of her hair, he had told her. How he ever found that color still was still a mystery. He told her he wanted her to have a strong truck that would stand up in any collision. The snow tires, he told her were the best. He had the dealer put step-downs so she could easily get in the truck with her recovering leg.
She didn’t see any cars around. The ranch hands she thought must have been eating already. The sunset was beautiful and she stood on the porch, which had been shoveled earlier in the day. After nearly dying she tried to find all these special moments and to savor them. Wyoming sunsets with their streaks of orange and yellow were breathtaking.
When she opened the door, she smelled roses. There were candles everywhere in the room with a scent of vanilla. Rose petals were on the floor and at least a dozen vases of red roses were spread all around the room. She followed the rose petals into the front room. Cody was standing confidently by the fireplace waiting for her. His stance was of a man who looked determined, serious and loving, and she enjoyed seeing him in his full rodeo apparel. He was dressed in a white western style shirt with a leather bola around his neck, a leather vest, his favorite black Stetson hat, low cut Wrangler tight jeans that hugged his hips. He wore a thick belt and his national championship rodeo buckle; he had on his leather chaps that she thought made his slightly bowed muscular legs look so sexy. He had his spurs on his black boots. His gloves were stuck out of his belt.
Her heart beat was racing at the sight of this hot smoking looking cowboy, her cowboy. He looked so much like he had the first time she had ever seen him.
He removed his hat and walked over to Tammy. He reached for her hand and drew her close to him. There was a single red rose on the table and he reached down, collected it, smelled it while never taking his eyes off her, before he gave it to her, and then he went down on one knee. He pulled a ring out of his vest pocket and held it up to her.
“Tammy Anderson, I want you to know I asked for your parents’ permission to marry you. And they gave us their blessing.”
She smiled at him.
“Darlin’, you came into my life and made me whole. I never felt complete until I met you. Nothing has ever mattered to me as much as you do, not my rodeo days, my ranch, or even my life. I would do anything for you. You are my ‘everything’.”
He slipped the ring on her finger. “Tammy will you please marry me?”
“Yes, Cody. I love you so much.” She jumped into his arms.
“I love you Tammy.” He kissed her with an intensity she felt tingling through her body.
When he finally let her up for air, she whispered into his ear, “Darlin’ cowboy, that’s a beautiful proposal.”
Thanks for reading Cody and Tammy’s story.
I have written three non-fictional stories about quilting under another name, but this is my first fictional story that has been bouncing around in my head for years. You have so many book choices to read and I am so grateful that you picked my love story. I hope you will want to read Dakota and Georgia’s story, Dakota Love Me. Cameron story is about complete and Matt’s story is brewing in my subconscious.
Being an independent publisher is my preference because I can take the stories in the direction I want them to go without an editor or agent telling me how they would like it to go. If you enjoyed my story it is really important that you give a review of this book so that other romance readers will give a new writer a chance. The reviews can influence whe
ther my book is read by other readers. Thank you so much for enjoying Cody and Tammy.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people are entirely coincidental. The real rodeo dates have been changed for the fictional story line and the fictional story characters did not really compete. Events in the rodeo scenes were fictional as well as order of events, and type of awards.
Read the sneak preview of Dakota Love Me below:
Chapter One
Dakota was lounging in the lobby of Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas with his five hundred dollar Stetson cowboy hat pulled down over his closed eyes and his neck resting back against the rich leather chair. His head was pounding and his mouth was dry. The entire touristy nose was making him blanch.
There should be a law that no one talks over a whisper in Vegas so early in the morning. Okay so it’s near eleven o’clock in the morning. Hell, surely other people have a hangover, too.
Damn I had too many shots of whiskey last night.
He knew he should have tempered his drinking but hell it was his big brother Cody’s wedding. If that isn’t a reason to celebrate than what is? he wondered. At least he had several days before Friday to clear his head before his first bull riding event at the National Finals Rodeo.
His younger brother Cameron was going to meet him here and they were going to get brunch at the buffet. Surely that would calm his stomach. Cameron was still in a meeting with his Rodeo Magazine editors. Cody cracked his eyes open when the elevator door made a dinging sound and a dozen cowboys and ladies emerged, but no Cameron.
He was about to close his painful red eyes again when he noticed Georgia Cooper exiting the elevator with an older woman.
Hot Damn!
Georgia.
His heart beat sped up. He had been looking for her at all the rodeos he had attended since Cheyenne Frontier Days and their special evening that had been cut too short by a family emergency. He couldn’t help smiling at the memories of this feisty dark haired beauty with the deep blue eyes and long black fringed eye lashes that still haunted his dreams, not to mention her perfect body that had glistened from their love making. Just remembering made his cock start to swell.
He was about to stand up when she stopped a few feet away and turned her back to him to look at the older woman who looked pissed off.
“I didn’t tell Dad he had to come to every event I have been in, Sharon.”
The older woman put her hands on her hips. “Georgia, you are twenty-five years old. You don’t need your father tagging along with you. It’s time you moved away from the ranch anyway. How do you expect our new marriage to work when you’re always taking all of your father’s attention?”
“It’s not like that. My dad and I are very close. We run the ranch together. And I’ve been gone a lot over the last few years. Of course we’re still going to spend time together Sharon.”
“Speaking of running the ranch, you know it’s time he taught my son how to run the ranch because he will be taking over, not you. You are just a girl. Your father always wanted a son. Just because you’re a tomboy doesn’t mean you’re capable of running this ranch.”
Dakota noticed Georgia drop her shoulders and take a slight step back looking down at her feet. He wanted to reach up and hold her and tell the bitchy step-mother to go take a hike. God she’s vicious. He sat up and adjusted his hat, intent on doing just that. Her back was still to him.
“Roy is only twelve and he has lots to learn before he can help dad run the ranch. I’ve been training him and I like him, but Sharon he doesn’t really seem to like it.”
“How dare you talk about my son like that? If your father spent more time with him he would be better prepared. If he would just adopt him and give my son his name he would have more self-confidence and it’s entirely your fault because he pays so much attention to you,” she huffed and pushed her bleach dyed blond hair behind her back. “Now that you didn’t make the finals, thank God, your father and I are going to go to some of the country shows and you better give us some space you spoiled little trouble marker.”
Oh Hell! He’d missed Georgia barrel riding race.
Justin Cooper walked up just as Dakota rose to his feet. Damn why didn’t I realize that Georgia’s his daughter. This was a friend of his deceased father who lived in Casper, Wyoming. Dakota had met him several times before on trips to buy bulls from his ranch, but he had never seen Georgia there.
Dakota decided to hold back a minute.
“Sweetheart,” the older woman put her arms around her husband’s waist. “Georgia was just telling me she has other plans tonight and she isn’t going with us to the shows. In fact, she said she decided to go to Denver for the National Western Rodeo and some of the other rodeos by herself. Looks like your daughter is finally getting the courage to go out on her own. Aren’t you proud of her?”
“Georgia, you alright?” her six foot three father asked as he leaned down to kiss her on her cheek, ignoring Sharon.
Dakota moved into the circle and he put his arm around Georgia’s shoulder. She looked at him with surprise and then he saw the flash of recognition on her face. He also noticed the smoldering heat that was there for only an instant before she assumed a nonchalant facial expression.
Dakota turned and put his hand out to Justin. “Mr. Cooper, do you remember me, Dakota Tiller? I am afraid I should have asked you first if I could take Georgia out tonight.”
Justin shook his hand, “Of course, I remember you. I’m so sorry about your father. I didn’t realize you knew my daughter. And of course, she can go out with you,” he smiled at his daughter.
“Yes dad… you and Sharon need to go have a good time. I’ll be alright with Dakota,” Georgia smiled and said…although her smile didn’t quite reach her eyes Dakota noticed.
“Well Georgia if you’re sure…you know…you and Dakota could come with us?” he seemed almost eager for her to agree.
“Dad, it’s okay really. Dakota and I have some things we need to discuss in private. You and Sharon have fun and I’ll see you in the morning before you head back home.”
Justin just looked at his daughter and back to Sharon. “We’ll talk in the morning about this nonsense that you want to move out. You two have fun.” Her father and Sharon walked off, and Sharon turned back to give Georgia a smirking smile.”
“That bitch,” Dakota grumbled under his breath.
“You can say that again. Thanks for coming to my rescue. I didn’t realize you were there and I’m sorry you had to witness my step-mother’s behavior. She and dad are going through a little newlywed jitters, I guess,” she looked anywhere but at Dakota’s face.
Dakota turned her so she was fully facing him, his hands gently caressing her elbows. “She shouldn’t have treated you like that. I wanted to punch her and I never hit ladies so you know how pissed off I am.” Being pissed didn’t stop his cock from twitching as he looked at Georgia’s beautiful unflawed face with full red lips.
She laughed halfheartedly, “Well thanks for helping me out. See you around.” She turned and started to walk off.
He reached up and grabbed her elbow again. “Wait a second, Georgia. I was serious about taking you out. I’ve been looking all over for you.” Panic. He couldn’t let her get away again.
“Really, Dakota? Have you ever heard of a telephone?” She looked up into his eyes and he caught his breath, stunned by her dark blue eyes and thick black eye lashes as they blinked over unshed tears.
“I didn’t put two and two together and realize you were Justin’s daughter. You never gave me your number, but I have been looking for you everywhere.”
“Maybe that’s because you left in the middle of the night while I was sleeping.”
“I left you a note that I had a family emergency.”
She reached into her back pocket and pulled out a twenty dollar bill and opened Dakota’s hand and slapped the bill there. “When I saw you again I had it all planned out that I would yell and be all indignant a
nd tell you I wasn’t a whore. Just a tip for your future one nighters, never leave money on the night stand when you leave a woman’s bed without waking her up. I’m too tired and sad to show you how angry I was about your behavior, Dakota. Now I want to go lie down.”
“Honey, I had promised you breakfast and I left the money quickly without thinking and maybe it was a bad idea. I’m sorry. I certainly didn’t think you were that. Being with you was… amazing.” Amazing, hell, it was damn right spectacular.
“Look at you Dakota. You are a famous smoking hot cowboy that can have any woman he wants and well me, you can count how many times I’ve made love on less than three fingers, although you probably would call it fucking. I didn’t expect forever. You just charmed me at a moment when I was feeling vulnerable and I’m not that kind of girl. It was a beautiful experience, but you need to find one of those bunnies for your needs. It isn’t me. Now thank you again.”
She quickly stepped into the elevator as it was closing and left him standing there with his mouth open. Damn, I was only her second lover. Georgia had been passionate and responsive and he could still hear her moans inside his head. Sparks had been flying. He snapped out of it and looked up to see what floor she was going to. It stopped on five floors so that didn’t help him much, but he would knock on every door on those floors if he couldn’t figure how to get her number.
He hadn’t wanted another woman since they had been together in Cheyenne. It had actually cleared his head and made him focus on all the rodeos that led up to him getting into the top fifteen in the standings and qualifying for the NFR in Vegas. If he was smart, he’d put her out of his head so he could focus on his bull riding. This was his first time to qualify for the finals. His brother had placed first in the saddle bronc competition last year, and Dakota wanted to do well for his father who had just passed away a few months ago.