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Rescued by the Cowboy: A Small Town Texas Romance by Imani King (22)


 

Chapter Ten

 

Cullen had a splitting headache but she couldn’t pay much attention to it. There were things that needed to be done, and she was the one who would have to do them. After Max left, she took a moment to calm her nerves.

Jackie wrung her hands. Cullen reasoned the fight between the two men unnerved her mom more than she could admit. “What are you going to do?”

She knew exactly what needed to be done, but she didn’t feel good about it. “I’ll handle it, mom.”

Cullen took a walk to clear her mind. So much happened in the last several months that sometimes, it was hard for her to make sense of it. Graeme came into her life and swept her off her feet. She didn’t have any intention of getting involved with him, but she did. Look where it led her? She’d come to this point where nothing made sense. She would have to talk to him and maybe…

Yes! She would do what needed to be done to set things right.

Maybe she made some mistakes in her past, but Cullen wasn’t one to repeat them. With Graeme, she knew exactly how things would end. Once her mind was more settled and she felt slightly calmer, she strolled over to his cottage. There wasn’t any sign of him, but she felt sure he was in there.

Damn the man! Did he have to make it so difficult? She had such a simple, easy, and peaceful life before he came in, but he’d complicated everything.

Maybe it was time to set things right.

She knocked on the door but he didn’t answer. Cullen rang the bell but there wasn’t any reply. Shit! Where is he? Just as she was about to turn back to see if he was on the farm, he appeared on the other side of the door.

“What do you want?”

She lifted an eyebrow at his curt voice. “We need to talk.”

He appeared reluctant to let her in but then after a brief pause, he opened the door.

She stepped through. Cullen’s gaze took in the bag that stood against the wall. “Going somewhere?”

“Yes. It seems clear to me that you trust that asshole more than me, so it’s better if I leave right now,” he growled.

Cullen ran a hand over her cheek as she stepped into the kitchen behind him. His muscles were bunched and she could see he was vibrating with anger. She’d never seen him like this before, and it was quite a revelation. Rage gave so much more information about a person. She could see he was mad, but he kept a lid on his temper. “So you think I’m being judgmental?”

He whirled to face her. “Yes!”

She might’ve laughed if she hadn’t seen how upset he was. “Maybe you’re the one who’s judging me.”

“What?”

“I never said I didn’t trust you.”

He opened his mouth, and then closed it again.

She could see the wheels click in his brain.

“You—I…”

“Perhaps I should’ve asked Max to shut up and get the hell out…and yes, I did do so. I would’ve done it in front of you, if you hadn’t stormed out by then.”

His stare was incredulous. “I—you what?”

She wiggled her eyebrows at him. Cullen felt quite amused to see he was at a loss for words. A rarity for him. Cullen might’ve been hard-hearted when she started dating him; she might’ve tried her best not to fall in love with him; but once she did so, there was no looking back.

Love?

Yes.

Yes, indeed.

She wouldn’t say it to him. Call her old fashioned, but she expected her man to say it first. “Max is out of our place and I hope to hell he stays away. The man’s a compulsive liar. You think I don’t know that?” She took a deep breath. “And give me some credit. Do you think that I don’t know him well by now, after he cheated on me? I don’t make the same mistakes over and over again.”

His bark of laughter pierced the still room. “You kicked him out?”

She paced a little, feeling restless. “He wasn’t amused. Perhaps he thought I would take everything he said at face value, but I know Max, and he isn’t just a cheat but also a liar. He almost destroyed my life once, and I don’t want him to ruin it again. You and I, we’ve a good thing going, and I don’t see any reason to listen to him and spoil everything.”

“He attacked me first. I was planning to tell it to you but I guess I never expected that he would put such a spin on things and run to you at first chance. He said things about you that I couldn’t tolerate.”

“Max always knows how to make the most of an opportunity.” She wasn’t much worried that her neighbor called her names and wanted to win her back. He didn’t have a chance in hell. What worried her was another thing that he said. “You said that he wanted my ranch. Why did he say that?”

Graeme shrugged. “Maybe he wants to expand.”

She ran a finger over her lips as she pondered over Max’s strange declaration. Maybe Graeme didn’t hear right, but she didn’t think so. Max had started hovering around her at the same time as she’d hired Graeme, and she assumed it was because she was getting involved with another man. But what if his reason was something else?

“He has made some offers of merging.” She glanced out of the window, as she remained lost in thought. Now, things were a little clearer. Max wasn’t pursuing her because he still liked her or was attracted to her, but because he wanted something else from her. “I’ve a feeling his ranch isn’t doing too well, and he wants to buy this place, so he can sell it to some developer.”

“He can’t force you to do so.”

Cullen nodded. “You’re right. He can’t.” She waltzed over and stood in front of him. “Since he can’t force me or convince me, he’s been planning to seduce me, so I would be putty in his hands, give him any-and-everything he wanted.” She shrugged. “It’s all a theory, of course, but it should be easy enough to check by poking around in some bars to know if he’s been hanging out with some developer type people.”

Graeme got her hint. “I’ll take Blade with me and see if we can get some information.”

“Good.” She nodded. “Max has always been a step ahead of us. It might be a good idea for us to catch up to figure out what he’s up to.” She reached out with her hand and caressed his cheek. “And Graeme, next time, it would be nice if you trusted me to show better judgment.”

Much to her amazement, he took her in his arms. She didn’t resist.

He ran a hand through her hair. “I’m an idiot.”

Laughter rolled out from her lips. “I won’t say no to that right now. Thinking that I would side with Max wasn’t the smartest thing you’ve done.”

“It’s just—I’m crazy in love with you and the notion that you didn’t trust me enough, just sent me over the edge. I should’ve trusted you but instead…I got angry and—”

“Wait. Wait, wait.” She raised a hand. “Wow! Slow down. Let’s go back to the part where you told me you loved me.”

He flinched. “I said that?”

Disappointment coursed her heart. “You didn’t mean to?”

Graeme looked a little saddened. “The first time a man says that to a woman it should be done with some finesse.”

She gazed at him as if she was seeing him for the first time. This man was incredible, sweet, sexy, and surprising.

He kissed her slowly, tenderly. Their lips remained locked and while her heart pounded, happiness careened through her veins. So perfect, wonderful.

Finally, he raised his head. “I love you, Cullen. God knows, I didn’t plan to fall in love with you, but the best things in life can’t be charted out. So here I am…half crazy about you and desperate to hear the same words back.”

She’d tried to fight the attraction, to not care too much about him, and attempted to rein in her feelings, but nothing worked. It was perhaps better to admit she felt the same way and deal with the consequences of such a confession. It would be difficult and it would certainly change their lives forever, but she was ready for the next step. “I love you too, Graeme.”

He raised an eyebrow. “You do?”

She patted his shoulder, knowing he needed some reassurance. “I think I fell in love with you the moment I saw you, but I’ve been fighting the attraction ever since. You’re the perfect man for me and I think we can be happy together.”

“We’ll be happy.” He nodded. “I’m in it for the long haul.”

Cullen kept her gaze locked on his. What did he mean? Was he referring to marriage? She wasn’t quite sure if she was there yet, but as she thought about it, Cullen liked the idea. Sure, it would take her some time to get used to it, but she would get there eventually. “So am I.”

He gave her a small grin. “It would be nice if you said it without trembling.”

She kissed him, feeling more confident. Although she never expected she would fall in love so fast, the more she thought about it, the greater she liked the idea. “I’m scared of commitment, but that doesn’t mean I don’t want it. I love you and we can make this work. I just need you to be patient with me for a little while longer.”

Graeme brushed his lips over hers. Love reflected in his eyes. “I’ll be patient for the rest of my life, as long as you promise to be with me.”

She smiled. Happiness was hers. All she had to do was reach forward to grasp it. Cullen was ready to do it. “It’s a deal.”

Just like that, everything fell into place.

It was the perfect beginning for a perfect love story.

 

***THE END***