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Cowboy's Babysitter: An Older Man Younger Woman Romance (A Man Who Knows What He Wants Book 48) by Flora Ferrari (13)


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Laura

 

Twenty-five years later

 

I place my hands over my eyes.  I can’t believe I’m back here all these years later for this event, but this time I’m surrounded by family.  Last time it was just Mandy Sue with me.

 

But today we’re ten strong in the stands and number eleven is the one we’re all rooting for.

 

Levi is riding in the finals of the same bronc contest his father won over a quarter of a century ago.

 

Where has the time gone?  I guess you don’t notice it when you’re having so much fun like we always have.

 

But we did notice the seat’s we’re in.  It’s by design that we picked the exact same seats.  I’m just glad my husband is here next to me this time and not out there.  It helps a little when he holds my hand when Levi’s turn comes around but I can still barely watch.  I just can’t imagine anything happening to our boy.

 

The gate shoots open and out comes Levi and some big, bad bronc.  I squeeze my eyes shut and feel Jed’s grip tighten on mine.

 

“You gotta see this honey!” he says in my ear before turning towards the ring.  “Come on, son!  You can do it!”

 

I keep my left eye squeezed tight but open my right one.

 

A tear falls down it immediately.

 

Not because anything bad has happened to Levi.  It’s not that at all.

 

He just looks so much like his father out there.  The way he moves.  His mannerisms.  The way he waves that hand in the air to keep his balance.  He’s the spiting image of his pa and just as handsome to boot.

 

But I still can’t watch.

 

I squeeze my eyes tight and try to count backwards from one hundred but am suddenly interrupted by a loud horn and arms wrapped around me from all sides.

 

“Mom! He won!”

 

I’ve got everything pulled in, my hands, arms, even my knees are raised up to my chest.  I open my eyes and can’t even see because my entire family is in our Cooper Hug Position and I’m smack dab in the middle, just like I always am.  Jed says that’s the way it has to be.  He always tells the kids I’m the sun and we all rotate around mom.  Without me our world goes cold and dark, but with me it’s happy, light, and full of nourishment and growth.  At first I thought he meant nourishment in regards to the meals I make, and that was part of it, but he said the most important thing is how I nourish our kids self-esteem which helps them feel as good as they can about themselves.  But when they’re feeling ten feet high and bulletproof Jed finds a nice way to remind them that we’re all human and it’s easy to get knocked down a peg.  But he always does it in a way that challenges them to the point they can’t succeed…not right away at least.  He takes the to the point of failure to keep them modest, but then helps them push through and get to feeling like they can do anything they set their minds to.

 

And they can.  Because we’ll always be right here to support them.

 

And that’s what I need to do for Levi right now.

 

I jump up out of our little solar system hug and run for the railing.  I throw my leg over and some rodeo cowboy comes running towards the wall.

 

“Ma’am.  We haven’t got the area secure yet.”

 

Scared of a horse?  The scariest thing in the entire animal kingdom is watching something or someone get in the way of a mother and her child, but I’m not about to say that outlaid.

 

“I’ll be okay,” I say as I drop down and feel the sawdust hit my feet.

 

I’m a little older now and maybe not quite as quick, but the adrenaline kicks in and I feel great even after jumping down from the wall.

 

And I feel even better when my son wraps me up in a hug and then lifts me high.

 

“Ladies and gentleman, your bronc riding champ…and his mother…Levi and Laura Cooper!”

 

The crowd erupts just like they did when Jed won.  And just as amazing as that day and moment were when he won and then asked me to marry him, this day is equally as amazing.

 

There’s just nothing that puts more pride and happiness in my heart than seeing my child work hard for something and achieving it.

 

“All those night out back with your pa paid off,” I say into his ear after he lets my feet back down to the earth.

 

“And all that sacrifice you gave so us kids could do whatever we wanted.”

 

I never asked for a thank you and I did it because I loved them, but there’s just something about hearing my child say it that overwhelms me.

 

“I did it because I love you,” I say in-between tears.

 

Suddenly the announcer is right next to us sticking the microphone in our face.

 

“What an incredible family moment.  Mrs. Cooper you’ve been quite the good luck charm out here over the years.  First for your husband and then for your son.”

 

“I certainly remember the last time you interviewed me out here,” I say.  The crowd erupts in a roar of laughter.

 

And that’s why I’ll never leave this place.

 

Most of these people were here years ago when Jed proposed.  We’re a tight knit community come hell or high water.

 

But today it’s clear skies and happy faces.

 

“I remember it to.”

 

“And I remember all these people cheering for my husband back then and I want to thank them for that and I want to thank them all these years later for cheering for my son.”

 

The crowd cheers again and then begins chanting, “Laur-a…laur-a…laur-a.”

 

These are my friends.  My neighbors.  My family.

 

The best people in the world.

 

And the best of the best are my family.

 

“Ladies and gentleman, your champion, Levi Cooper!”

 

The announcer hands him the huge trophy which he takes with one hand and passes off to me.  I try and balance the gigantic thing in one hand as he takes my other hand and raises it to the sky.

 

He reaches for the mic with his other.

 

“We’ve got International Women’s Day.  We’ve got Mother’s Day.  But let’s not forget, every day is a reason to celebrate thanks to all the incredible things the women in our lives do for us each and every second of our lives…tirelessly and often without recognition.”

 

My son turns slowly addressing the entire crowd.

 

“Ladies, we know and we thank you!”

 

I didn’t think the crowd could cheer any louder.

 

“I was born small,” he says.  “But my ma’am fed me and gave me extra love and told me some flowers just bloom a little later than others.”  He pauses.  “And she was right.  I did.”

 

He pauses again and my waterworks begin again.

 

“I never thought I’d be up here like this today,” he continues.  Suddenly a tear starts forming up in his eye and his jaw shakes.  “But my mama…she said, just keep working at it son and you’ll get it.”  He turns and looks at me.  I’ve never seen him like this.  “And…and…I did.  We did,” he says putting his arms around me, the only thing in-between us is the trophy we worked so hard to achieve.

 

He turns back to the crowd.

 

“And I’ve got one more surprise.  This was my last ride.”

 

The crowd gasps.

 

“Because my mama has worried about me enough.  Worried about me trying to ride these crazy bucking broncs.  But now I’m going after another kind of buck.  The dollar.  And with the dollars from my check today I’m putting down a payment on a retirement home in Santa Fe for my mama and papa.”

 

My jaw drops.

 

“But first, we’re all going to spend a little over at Walt’s Watering Hole…and everybody’s invited!”

 

A cheer erupts and everybody races for the exits.

 

I feel Jed’s arm come from the side and take the trophy from my arms, allowing Levi and I to hug properly.

 

I squeeze him tight and don’t let go…because nothing ever comes between me and my family.

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