The Rancher's Baby Proposal

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by Barbara White Daille


  “It’s still open...when the manager feels like flipping on the vacancy sign.” Amelia snorted. “Stampede is falling apart right before my eyes.”

  Lydia’s grandmother had always wished her sister would leave “that godforsaken dusty hideaway for die-hard wranglers and has-been cowboys.”

  “Stampede is losing tourist dollars to our neighbors in Rocky Point and Mesquite all because our mayor isn’t willing to put a little money and elbow grease into sprucing up the town.”

  “Why the motel?”

  “It’s the only place people can stay when they visit Stampede.”

  “What shape is the building in?”

  “The rooms haven’t been updated since the ’70s.”

  “Do you have the approval of the owner to fix it up?”

  “I do. And Emmett Hardell’s grandson will be helping you.”

  “Which grandson?”

  “Gunner manages the motel when he’s not off pretending he’s a rodeo cowboy.”

  Lydia recalled the hot look Gunner had sent her in church during her uncle’s funeral. Later that day she’d overheard her mother and Aunt Amelia chatting about the Hardell boys. Her aunt had blamed their wild ways on the lack of a female influence in their lives. The boys’ mother had abandoned the family, and then a few years later their grandmother had passed away, leaving their “tomcatting” father and “irritable” grandfather—Aunt Amelia’s words—to raise the boys.

  “How old is Gunner?”

  “A year older than you, I believe.”

  “As far as renovating the motel,” Lydia said, “you’re just looking to freshen up the paint colors and change the furniture and decor?”

  “That’s right. And I’ll pay you for your work.”

  “You don’t have to do that, Aunt Amelia.”

  “Of course I do.”

  Lydia breathed a sigh of relief, happy she wouldn’t have to dig into her dismal savings to cover the bills next month. “I should be able to handle the task.”

  “I wouldn’t have asked you to take on this project if I didn’t believe you had the talent and skill to pull it off.”

  “Let’s visit the motel in the morning and come up with a design plan.”

  “You’ll have to go by yourself, dear. I have choir practice after church services.”

  Lydia had forgotten that tomorrow was Sunday.

  “As far as decorating ideas, I’m leaving that in your capable hands.”

  “What’s my budget?”

  “There is no budget. Do what needs to be done to turn the motel into a place people will drive out of their way to spend the night.”

  “Are you covering the entire bill for this renovation?”

  Her aunt nodded. “I’ve got more money than I know what to do with, Lydia.”

  That was the truth. Everyone in the family knew that Uncle Robert had left Aunt Amelia millions of dollars in stocks and oil investments. “I don’t have many years left on this earth, and before I meet my Maker, I want Stampede to return to its glory days.”

  Her aunt would have better odds buying lottery tickets because there was no guarantee that all the beautification in the world would bring tourists back to this hidey-hole-in-the-wall.

  “How will I get into the motel rooms to take a look around?”

  Her aunt reached into the pocket of her slacks and pulled out a key. “This will open the front office and the room keys are hanging on a pegboard behind the counter.”

  The motel rooms still used keys? “I’ll have a better idea of the cost of the makeover once I see the place.”

  “If the mayor shows up while you’re looking around, just ignore him.”

  “Who’s the mayor?”

  “I thought you knew.”

  Lydia shook her head.

  “Emmett Hardell is the mayor.”

  “Grandma claimed you were sweet on Emmett when you were in high school. How come you two didn’t end up together?”

  “Because the man’s dumb as a rock when it comes to women.” Amelia waved a hand before her face. “He married my best friend, Sara Pritchett. She was a sweet girl.”

  Lydia wondered if the mayor had any idea what he was up against, taking on Aunt Amelia. If he didn’t, he was about to find out.

  Copyright © 2017 by Brenda Smith-Beagley

  ISBN-13: 9781488010750

  The Rancher’s Baby Proposal

  Copyright © 2017 by Barbara White-Rayczek

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