by Rye Hart
I didn’t give up, I didn’t give in, and I didn’t compromise. I got what I wanted, when I wanted, and how I wanted. That was how I had managed to turn the sad, run-down ranch my Dad had left me into the largest and most expensive ranch-resort in the state, and became a millionaire before I was thirty.
As my eyes started to adjust to the light, I took deep breaths and looked around. The first thing I saw was a blonde head using my arm as a pillow. Our mutual nakedness made it clear that we had an interesting night, but aside from a fantastic blowjob inside my truck, I couldn’t remember much. That seemed to be a rule with my one night stands lately, and, in all honesty, it didn’t bother me too much. I was in the market for instant gratification, not something to remember.
Moving my gaze away from the woman, I looked at the room in search of my way out. The walls around me were light green and loaded with pictures frames of various sizes. The drapes and the furniture were stark white, and there were three identical doors; two placed side by side and another directly to my right. Internally, I groaned. I hated places where the exit wasn’t obvious. It made it a lot harder to sneak out unnoticed the next morning - which was my preferred way of saying goodbye.
As carefully as I could, I rolled the woman off me and turned to the side to get up. Before my feet hit the ground, however, thin, pale arms circled my waist, and a kiss was delivered to my bare back. Annoyance gripped me at the display of affection. Cuddling and sweet kisses were meant for people who gave a fuck, not for strangers like us.
“Good morning, Conner,” she cooed in a sleepy tone that was infused with a smitten smile.
I couldn’t help wonder how the fuck she remembered my name when I had absolutely no idea what hers was. Still, because I tried not to be a complete ass, I looked over my shoulder and, for a moment, she took my breath away. Even with her makeup smeared and a bird’s nest on her head, she was gorgeous. So gorgeous, in fact, that I almost wanted to remember her—emphasis on the almost.
With a smirk, I whispered. “Mornin’, baby.”
Completely unaware that I had used the pet name because I had nothing else to call her by, her smile widened and got all mushy. Her innocence was cute and made my smirk turn into a smile as I pushed myself to a sitting position, knotted my fingers, stretched my back and then got up.
“If you want the bathroom, it’s the door closest to the window,” she said in that same sleepy coo once more. “But don’t take too long. I’m in the mood for eggs and sausage for breakfast.”
Once more, I looked over my shoulder at her with a smirk on my lips. From my vantage point, I got my first—mostly—sober look at her body. Her tits were full and as beautiful as her face. My exposed cock instantly reacted and, for a second, I considered breaking all my rules and fucking her sober and in daylight. Luckily, my eyes drifted to the alarm clock on her bedside table and seeing that it was almost ten in the morning, I came back to my senses.
Picking up my pants from the ground and shrugging them back on, I told her, “Can’t, baby. Got someone waitin’ for me at home.”
Her face went pale ad she quickly sat up and brought the sheet to cover her tits. “You’re married?”
I shook my head and forced my smile to stay in place. “Not anymore,” I informed her but offered no further explanation. There were only two people in the world with whom I discussed my late wife, and she was definitely not one of them. “But I do have a son, and Saturdays are our horseback riding days.”
Her expression softened. “Aww . . . That’s adorable.”
I raised a brow and nodded as I shoved my feet back into my boots. I picked up my shirt from the ground and waited for the follow-up comment I knew would come.
“I love kids, and I’m a really good rider, ya know?”
“Yeah, I do,” I replied in a playful tone that made her giggle. Then, I added, “But I’m not introducing you to my boy.”
Her delicate brows pulled together in a frown. “Why not?”
I took a deep breath hating that she was putting me in the position to be a jerk. Honestly, being rude to women wasn’t something I enjoyed doing. However, it pissed me off that some never seemed to understand that opening your legs for a man you’ve met at a bar doesn’t equal an invitation into his life, and that was precisely why I loathed the morning after. They were awkward, unnecessary and served no purpose other than to ruin a perfectly good time.
“Well I don’t mean to sound like a dick, but I don’t introduce my son to people who won’t be permanent in his life,” I explained with a sigh. As I buttoned up my shirt, I saw the girl’s expression change into something that resembled an angry bull and took that as my cue to leave. “Last night was fun, thanks,” I said as I walked to the door to my right.
Angry shrieks calling me every name in the book echoed from the room as I stepped into the hallway and closed the bedroom door behind me. Frankly, I was used to it by now so I just guided myself down the stairs and out of the front door like everything was just fine. In my mind everything was fine. It wasn’t my problem that others couldn’t see things my way.
Once I was finally inside my truck, I filled my lungs with my first full breath of the day and picked up my phone which I had forgotten on the dash. I checked the screen to see if there were any calls or texts from Sasha, my son’s nanny, and was happy I didn’t see any. What I did see, however, were eleven missed calls and one text from Alex, my best friend.
The time stamps on the calls were mostly from the previous night, but the text had been sent at nine-thirty this morning which was odd. Alex rarely ever woke up before ten on the weekends. I quickly opened it.
‘FUCK CONNER! CALL ME BACK.’
The caps and urgent tone were also unusual to Alex, and they made a worried line form between my brows. From my side vision, I saw the blonde’s front door open and cranked up my truck hoping to be gone before she came out looking for me. As soon as I turned the corner, I connected my phone to the Bluetooth system and called Alex. He picked up after two rings.
“Halle-fucking-luiah! I’ve been calling since last night.”
“I just saw it, but I was phoneless and busy. What’s up?”
“A favor,” he said.
The word rang oddly in my ears for a moment. Alex and I had been friends since we were teens, and he had never asked me for anything. This must have been important. Before I could really make sense of it or ask what he wanted, his voice sounded inside the car again.
“As you know, Chloe arrived yesterday,” he started, and I nodded because he hadn’t stopped babbling about Chloe’s return home for weeks. Knowing how much he missed his daughter and how devastated I’d be if I didn’t get to see my son for years, minus short visits over the holidays, I let him continue without interruption. The other reason I didn’t cut him off was because I truthfully missed Chloe. It had been six years since she left for Italy with her mother after the divorce. Somehow I never ran into Chloe in all her visits back home. It was almost as though she was ignoring me or maybe I was imagining that part. I was always so busy with the resort and my son anyway.
I smiled as he continued. “On the way from the airport we were talkin’, and she was really down over not having a job. Since you’ve been yapping about not having a good administrator since Quinn died, I told her you’d give her a job.”
“Hold on! You did what?”
Although my tone was more surprised than angry, Alex sighed on the other side of the line, and I knew I was screwed. Alex’s sighs were always precursors to guilt trips and him calling in every favor I had accumulated over the years. And there were a shit ton of favors.
“I did exactly what I said,” he replied in the no bullshit tone I was more than used to. Then, before I had a chance to voice my concerns about hiring an inexperienced recent college grad, he went on. “And before you start bitching, let me remind you that you hate dealing with money and papers, and haven’t managed to keep an administrator for more than six months in the past five yea
rs. Chloe is smart and hard working. This would be a win-win situation for all of us. She gets the job she wants, I get to keep my daughter here, and you get rid of the business side of the ranch you hate so much.”
When he put it like that, I had to admit that the idea didn’t sound half bad. I really hated paperwork. All these years running a resort, it never managed to grow on me. My late wife, Quinn, had always been the brains behind the operation. She had the accounting strength, while I have always been more of a hands-on, fixer upper type. Since I hadn’t been able to find someone who was at least half competent all these years, my days had been filled with all the crap that I loathed doing. Maybe having someone I actually trusted wouldn’t be too bad.
“Do you think she’ll be able to handle the work?” I asked in a stern voice.
“Yeah,” Alex said sounding a little more hopeful. “She’s still the same smart, hardworkin’ girl you knew - only taller.”
I couldn’t help but smile. Chloe had been the coolest and brightest kid growing up and, in all honesty, I had missed her when she went away. Having her around could be fun.
Maybe this could work. “Fine, I’ll give her a shot. But if she’s not good enough and I don’t hire her or end up firing her ass, you better not blame me.”
“You’ll want her and won’t have to fire her. I promise.”
I rolled my eyes at his completely biased comment. “Tell her to stop by the office on Monday afternoon, and we’ll see how it goes.”
There was a long, silent pause and knowing my friend as I did, I sighed knowing I was in for a surprise. A few seconds later, Alex cleared his throat. “Here’s the thing, I kind of told her you would talk to her today.”
“It’s Saturday,” I informed simply because that was more than enough for him to understand. We’d been friends for long enough for him to know that Saturdays were devoted to awkward mornings in someone’s bed, terrible hangovers, and time with my son.
“I know, but she was excited, and so was I. It slipped my mind. She’s heading over to your house right now.”
To be honest, there wasn’t much to which I was loyal in my life. My son, my work, and Alex, that was pretty much it. Because of that loyalty—and despite the string of cuss words that formed in my mind—I knew I couldn’t say no to him.
With a grunt and a sideways answer, I put the pedal to the metal and drove toward my house. This day wasn’t starting out as I wanted, but I was going find a way to make it work like I always did.
CHAPTER THREE — CHLOE
Usually, I was a very confident person. I walked tall; I talked strong, and never doubted my intuition. However, as I put my Dad’s truck in park in Conner Wilkes’ driveway and looked at myself in the rearview mirror, I questioned every single decision I had made that day.
While my lightly smoked eyes and pink lipstick had seemed appropriated at home, now they seemed like overkill. The same could be said for the beach waves in my long blond hair and the navy dress I was wearing. My bedroom mirror had assured me that its modest hemline and scooped neckline were professional, but now I was afraid they were too revealing and absolutely wrong for a job interview.
Frustrated out of my mind, I turned the mirror away from my face, leaned my head against the headrest, closed my eyes, and took deep breaths. Deep down, I knew my panic regarding my looks had nothing to do with the interview and everything to do with seeing my old crush again. It was ridiculous, unlike me, and made me borderline nuts.
“Get a grip, Chloe,” I muttered to myself as I reopened my eyes and exited the car.
With a confidence that was seventy-percent fake, I strutted to the white farmhouse. The place was even bigger than I remembered and impeccably kept. For the most part, though, it looked the same. The furniture on the porch was the only thing that had changed in the past six years. Instead of the wicker couches with flowery cushions, the porch now housed a set of raw wood chairs and a collection of leather and bone trinkets on the wall. They made it clear that this house belonged to a single cowboy now.
After yet another calming breath, I raised my hand and gave the front door three good knocks. While I waited, I turned around to gaze at the beautiful scenery. I had forgotten how lovely this place was.
“Can I help you?” a friendly, childish voice sounded behind me.
Turning around again, I looked down at the little boy in a cute pair of Spider-Man pajamas. The last time I had seen him, he was only days old and seeing him now, grown up and looking like a miniature version of Conner, put an instant smile on my lips.
“Hey, there,” I greeted him back, and then asked, “Are you Lucas?”
“Yep,” the boy replied.
I could tell he was about to ask me something else, but a skinny brunet also wearing pajamas came running around the corner and stepped in front of him. She looked a little flustered and gave me one good look before turning her frown to Lucas.
“What did I tell you about opening the door to strangers, buddy?” the woman asked in a stern tone.
The little boy sighed. “Not to do it, but I thought it could be Dad.”
Her expression softened, and my stomach sank. The nightwear and the clear tenderness in her eyes as she looked at Conner’s kid made me question if Conner really was the single cowboy his furniture had led me to believe. Considering I was here for an interview and didn’t need to fill my mind with the distraction, I pushed the thought away.
The woman’s hazelnut eyes turned to me. “How can I help you?”
With a smile, I replied, “I’m Chloe Jones, Alex’s daughter. I have a meeting with Conner.”
“You’re Alex’s daughter?” Lucas asked stepping around the woman to look at me. “He’s my godfather, you know?”
“Yeah, I do,” I told him with a nod. “He took me to see you once, actually.”
Blue eyes that were an exact copy of Conner’s narrowed at me.
“Are you sure, because I don’t remember you.”
I chuckled at his sassiness. “You were fresh out of the oven and asleep. But you were cute as heck.”
The boy looked at me for a few seconds. His eyes were intense and his lips were pulled sideways in a smile. Not knowing what else to do, I stared at him back and narrowed my eyes playfully at him.
“Dad isn’t here,” he informed me in a matter of fact tone. “But Sasha and I were about to have breakfast. I just decided that I like you, so you can come and wait with us.”
I looked up at the woman, but she simply shrugged and turned around to go back to wherever she had come from. Once Lucas and I were alone, he stepped sideways to allow me inside and then closed the door behind me.
“Dad works a lot,” he informed me casually as we started walking toward the kitchen. Then, with incredible energy and enthusiasm, he began babbling. “Our Ranch Resort is huge. We have a bunch of rooms for people to stay in and fifteen horses. That’s a bunch of horses, ya know?”
I nodded. “I do. You know all their names?”
The boy’s excitement seemed to double at my question. He bobbed his head vigorously, took a seat at the kitchen table, and I sat right next to him. The woman placed a plate of eggs, apple slices, and toast in front of him and Lucas started munching as he recited all fifteen names and told me the stories of how he and his Dad had picked each one.
Although the stories were long, I loved hearing them and seeing the excitement on Lucas’ face. Once he exhausted the subject and was assured that I was well acquainted with the equine population of the resort, the boy returned to the subject of his father.
“Anyways . . . because Dad works a lot, Sasha watches me for him. Like right now, right Sasha?”
The woman who was now seated at the table with us nodded. “That’s right, buddy, but your Dad will be here soon, and you’ll be his problem for the rest of the day.” Lucas chuckled at her teasing as she turned her eyes to me. “Since the monkey is laughing and not babbling for once, let me take the chance to apologize for not introducing myself.
I had eggs cooking.”
I waved a hand, but before I could assure the nanny that it was okay, Lucas took over the spotlight again. I chuckled, but she just rolled her eyes and went back to her meal.
“Once Dad’s back, he’s gonna take me to the horses and then we’ll have ice-cream for lunch. We do that every Saturday so Sasha can go see her boyfriend.”
Sasha’s cheeks flushed a deep shade of red at Lucas’ comment. Relieved to know that not only was she the nanny, also a committed one, I smiled kindly at her. I quickly understood why she looked flustered. This kiddo was definitely a handful.
“Do you like horses and ice-cream?” Lucas called my attention back to him.
With a deep breath, I nodded. “I love both. Why?”
“Imma gonna ask Dad if you can come riding with us.” He looked at my dress, and, with a mouth full of eggs, added, “You’ll just have to change first.”
Touched by the invitation, I made my voice as sweet as I could as I replied, “I’d love to, but today isn’t the best day.”
“Why the hell not?” Lucas demanded while taking the last bite of his food.
Taken back by his hilarious choice of vocabulary, I opened my mouth to reply, but before I had a chance, a familiar deep voice sounded from behind me.
“Because she’s here for a job interview and not to have fun. Also, don’t say hell, son. It ain’t nice.”
The nervousness I had felt in my car came back with full vengeance. Fuck, was I going to make a complete fool of myself? This was the first time in years I heard Conner’s voice, and the effect was still the same. My heart started to pound inside my chest, my palms grew sweaty, my mouth felt as dry as sand paper, and I felt a tension between my legs.
As if seeing things in slow-motion, I watched as Lucas jumped from the chair he was sitting in and run to his Dad. I could see everyone’s lips moving, but the buzzing in my ears prevented me from hearing a word they said. On shaky legs, I got up from my chair and turned around just in time to see Conner pick up his six-year-old son from the ground.