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Rough and Ready (Heels and Spurs Book 1) by Stacey Espino (14)


 

Chapter Fourteen

 

Robyn had spent the last few days going over paperwork with different farmers and representatives. Now that it was Monday, they had to close the Palmer account. One of their smaller properties was on affected land, so they had to get them to sign off for the lowest price possible. Since Shelly had other clients to deal with in the morning, aka mani and pedi, Peter was doing the driving.

“Robyn?”

“Sorry, did you say something?” asked Robyn. Her head had been in the clouds lately. She kept trying to shut out her memories of Yukon and Parker, but they kept forcing their way back to the surface. She wasn’t the type to fuck a man and run, and it was usually the other way around. It was the fact the brothers brought her past to the forefront, made her feel things she’d been trying to bottle up all her life. They were her kryptonite.

She kept telling herself to move forward, keep her head up, and reach for the end goal. Cowboys may not have the same aspirations. Apparently they cared about family, not money and success. Robyn didn’t do family, so she needed to keep climbing the corporate ladder one rung at a time.

“I was talking about the Palmer account,” he said. “We need to get this signed at the lowest possible price, so put on the charm. These bushmen can probably be swayed easily, if you know what I mean.”

“Yeah, I got you.”

She looked out the window and rolled her eyes. He wanted her to pop open a few buttons and flirt her way into a favorable contract. Some days she felt the only reason she got anywhere in court was by using her sexuality. Then Shelly would remind her that was their super power.

Robyn exhaled, trying not to get so damn psychological. What she needed was the city, the lights, the noise, the late nights at Metrosexual.

These strange beds and the rural countryside were stripping her defenses back layer by layer, making her weaker. Her real parents, whoever the fuck they were, were simpletons from a small country town. She wanted to be nothing like them. She needed to be so much more.

“We’re here,” said Peter.

Again, she’d been deep in her own dire thoughts. She grabbed her briefcase and exited the vehicle, straightening her skirt suit after taking a couple steps. This ranch was different from the others they’d visited last week. It was a large, modern operation with a huge workforce.

“This is what I’m talking about. If I had to rough it in the country, I’d like to stay with these guys.” Peter pointed to the house in the distance. It was a ranch-style home, but looked like it cost a small fortune. This Palmer family owned a shitload of property and ran the largest cattle operation in the province. She hoped they didn’t have their own high-priced lawyers ready to push for top dollar.

“I just want to get home. Like yesterday.” She watched each step, her heels sinking into the muck.

The sounds of cowboys hollering, cattle clamouring, and horns blaring were an audible overload. A feed truck started backing up right in front of her, putting her on her last nerve. She barely darted out of the path of the splattering mud. Shelly owed her for ditching this signing. Her friend wanted to look good for dinner tonight. She planned to get Peter in her bed, which would leave Robyn stuck in limbo since they were sharing a room. Three was definitely a crowd in this case.

Her train of thought led her back to that old house. She envisioned a threesome with Yukon and Parker and was shocked by the strong urge that raced through her body. Stupid hormones. Her body was still thrumming from that one night with Yukon. The man did his boot size justice, but there was no way she was going to tell Shelly her theory was right. If she let her friend know she’d fucked a hillbilly, she’d never let her live it down. In their world, the higher the degree or paycheck, the stronger the bragging rights.

There had been times she wanted more, wanted real love, but reality was usually quick to douse those flames. One lesson had aided her well. The harder the veneer, the easier it was to get through life.

“There’s the office entrance,” said Peter.

They entered the one-story brick building. The waiting area was dated but better than what she’d seen the last few days. The secretary looked way too young.

“We’re here to see Mr. Palmer,” said Peter.

The girl smiled. “Which one?”

Robyn frowned and pulled out a file, sifting through the pages. “Austin?”

“Sure. Just a minute.”

“Is Austin the father?” asked Peter.

“No idea. It’s on one of the papers.”

A minute later, a tall, buffed man came out from the back, the girl following behind him.

“Morning. I’m Austin Palmer.” He held his hand out to Peter, then shook Robyn’s. The man wasn’t the father of this cattle enterprise. He only looked to be in his mid-forties with dirty-blond hair and striking blue eyes. She immediately thought of Yukon and cursed herself.

“Is there somewhere we can get these files signed off on?” asked Peter. “We’re a long way from home.”

The cowboy waved them to follow.

“How many Mr. Palmers work here? Your secretary wasn’t sure which one we wanted to see,” asked Peter.

“Oh, that’s our baby sister, Amy. And there are three of us now, me and my two younger brothers. Our father passed away not too long ago.”

“I’m sorry to hear that.”

“Come on in.” Austin held open a door down the hall and waited for them to enter. It was a conference-style room, exactly what Robyn was used to. She put her briefcase down and set the files on the table with two pens at the side. Then she remembered what Peter had said in the car, so she hooked her suit jacket on the back on the chair. Robyn didn’t have to do much to make herself more noticeable. Her curves were usually a hindrance. At work, they often got her points.

As Peter and Austin made small talk, she glanced out the large picture window that looked out onto the grounds. Farm hands were leading horses, driving tractors with bales of hay, and doing various odd jobs. It was quite the commotion. Then she caught sight of something familiar, making her sit straighter in her seat. She looked closer, hoping the cowboy would turn around so she could get a better look.

He entered one of the barns.

Robyn turned around and focused on the task at hand.

“I like having friends,” said Austin. “In my line of work, I find good friends are more valuable than a few dollars.”

“You’re absolutely right, Mr. Palmer.”

“Of course, my father also taught us to keep our enemies even closer.” He winked at them, taking special interest in Robyn. This man may be a cowboy, but at least he had money and class. Still, she couldn’t garner up enough interest to give a shit. Her heart was still warring with her, but she’d win the battle soon enough.

The papers were finally signed, and they packed up and said their usual pleasantries. She was tiring of this traveling legal freak show and wanted to go home. Out of sight, out of mind, or so she hoped.

“Take a look around, enjoy the views before you head out,” said Austin. “As I tell all my guests, our home is your home.”

“You’re too kind, Mr. Palmer. I hope to have the pleasure of doing business with you again,” said Peter. If he was Calloway’s right-hand man, he was a professional ass-kisser. It was part of the business.

They walked back toward their rental car. She kept an eye on the barn she’d seen through the window. Then she saw him.

Parker.

He turned around after setting down a wheelbarrow, and they made eye contract. Fuck, he looked sexier than sin. His plaid shirt was unbuttoned, his chest tanned and slick with sweat. He ran a hand through his dark hair, his eyes narrowed with too much hate for her to handle.

She rushed alongside Peter, wanting to be anywhere else. Why was Parker at the Palmer ranch anyway? She thought she’d never see the brothers again. This was not part of her plan.

When they reached the car, it was blocked in by a pick-up truck to the front and a massive pile of cow shit to the rear.

“Double parked in a field. That’s luck for you,” said Peter. “Can you get one of these hired hands to move this thing?”

She set her briefcase on the hood of the car and traipsed back toward the house. What a gentleman. Her shoes were not made for this environment. The muck even reached the top of her foot, the cool mud leaking into her shoe. She bent down to inspect the damage.

“Thought you’d be back in the city by now.”

Robyn looked up into those familiar dark eyes. “I’m heading home soon. I said I still had business to finish.”

“Guess you did.” He licked his dry lips, looking down at her with no emotion on his face.

“I didn’t know you worked here,” she said, looking around the vast property. Why would he work here rather than on his family ranch?

“Bills need to be paid.”

Peter came out to meet them. “What’s going on? Do you have the keys for that pick-up truck?” he asked. She noticed the moment Peter recognized Parker, and she didn’t like the smug look on his face.

“You have business here, too?” asked Peter. “Is your brother with you?”

He shook his head.

“You’re quiet now. Let me guess, you work for Mr. Palmer?” Peter chuckled, and Robyn cringed. She’d usually laugh along with him, now it all felt wrong. “If he doesn’t keep up with minimum wage, you let me know. I’ll have my legal team look into it.”

“We should ask for the keys in the office,” said Robyn.

“Right. You wouldn’t have the keys to the trucks, would you? You’re just hired to haul the horse shit, eh, boy?” Peter checked his Rolex. “Robyn, could you get someone with the keys? I need to wait in the car. The smell is getting to me.”

Parker hadn’t moved. Hadn’t said a word.

She expected his type to knock Peter a new one. The cowboy was twice the size and made of raw, chiseled muscle. Of course, she’d noticed then and now. She suddenly realized she was more attracted to this working man than the guy earning six figures. It was so out of character for her.

“Sorry about that,” she said.

“Don’t lose any sleep over it, sweetheart,” he said. “I wouldn’t expect any different. You’re all the same.”

Her mouth fell agape, but then again, she’d just fucked over him and his brother. Parker had told her to stay away and she hadn’t listened. It wasn’t like she forced herself on Yukon.

“You don’t know me,” she said.

“I’ve seen more than enough.” He started to walk away.

“Hey, I didn’t see Yukon complaining.”

Parker did a half turn. “That’s because he believed you were a good girl.”

She wanted to shout that she was a good girl, but who was she kidding. Robyn was a mess on the inside, even if she managed to hold her exterior together. Her façade was fracturing like aging china. Of everyone, it was Parker who saw through her bullshit, down to the marrow.

It seemed like a lifetime before they were back on the road heading to their hotel. The surprise visit with Parker had rattled her. She never expected to see him again, and now had to start forgetting all over again. It wasn’t easy when he looked so damn good. Even worse was the way he made her feel. She wasn’t a bad person—just messed up, trying to make it in the world like everyone else. Robyn didn’t want him to think she was a bitch.

****

Parker set his empty beer bottle on the counter. Marcy walked up to him, resting her hip against the counter. “Problems, honey?”

“You have no idea, darlin’. For my troubles, a beer just won’t cut it.”

Marcy grabbed a shot glass from under the counter.

“Just one?”

She smirked and grabbed another. “Sounds like woman troubles to me.”

He shook his head. “There’s no woman.”

“Maybe that’s the problem.” She finished pouring the amber liquid into his waiting glasses.

Usually, some of his friends were at Meg’s at this time of night, but for once he was glad for the alone time. Parker just wanted to drown some of his sorrows in more booze. It was a Band-Aid fix, but it was all he had at his disposal. Seeing Robyn in the flesh again, looking so fucking hot in her tight little suit, brought back all his feelings—hate, anger, lust, and betrayal.

Even worse was being mocked by that little prick in front of her. If Parker had acted on his desire to pound him into the earth, he would have lost his job. He was lucky to get it in the first place, and he didn’t have the luxury to risk it. So, he had to suck it up and take everything the rich suit dished out. Robyn was no different. She’d royally screwed over his brother.

“What are you drinking?”

Speak of the devil. He’d recognize that voice anywhere. In fact, it was haunting his dreams. “Whiskey.”

“A little early for that, isn’t it?”

Parker looked at his watch. It was 6:30. He’d just gotten off work a while earlier and came straight to Meg’s Longhorn. “Whatever.” Then he turned to look at Robyn as she struggled up onto the stool next to him. “Why are you here?”

“I was hoping to run into you.”

He scoffed, swallowing the first shot. “Why’s that?”

“Look, I didn’t mean to hurt your brother. I swear.”

“Yukon fucks a different woman every night. You were the flavor of the week, and he sure as hell moved on in a hurry,” he lied. “Why don’t you run home to pretty boy? Country living will eat you alive.”

She stayed silent for the longest time. Long enough for him to feel a tinge of guilt.

“I just thought… Never mind. Forget I came here.”

Parker slipped off his stool, downed the next shot, and then grabbed Robyn by the upper arm. He brought her to the small hallway near the bathrooms where they could be alone.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

“Listen, little lady. I don’t know why the fuck you came here. First you tell me you’re sorry about screwing over Yukon, then when you think he’s moved on, your feelings are hurt. Which is it?” he asked. “You can’t have it both ways. You want him or you don’t.”

He had her pinned between the wall and his body.

“I don’t know why I came.”

“You said you came looking for me,” he said. “Well, I’m right here.”

They stared at each other, the heat between them palpable. Why was he so damn attracted to her? Women had always been disposable to him, but Robyn was impossible to let go.

“I—”

Before she could continue, he cupped her face and kissed her on the mouth. Rather than pull away, she melted against his body, kissing him with a desperate hunger. Her lips were soft, and she tasted all woman. He closed his eyes, kissing her with the intensity of the pent-up emotions he’d been harboring.

She slipped her hands under his t-shirt and slid them up his back. Feeling her skin to skin made his cock harder than oak. He wanted to hoist her up against the wall and fuck her, sink deep into her heat. Instead, he broke their kiss. He braced one hand on the wall near her head, and the other had a mind of its own. Parker ran the backs of his fingers down her side, over the swell of her breast until he reached her waist. He reached back and cupped her ass, tugging her against the hardness of his body.

“That what you want?” he asked.

Her lips were swollen, her lipstick askew. The poor thing could barely catch her breath, her chest rising and falling in deep waves. “You’re an asshole.”

He smirked. “And you still want me to fuck you, don’t you?”

Robyn scowled, her brows furrowed as she tried to wrestle him away.

“Relax, baby girl. Just teasing.” He tilted her chin up and leaned down to kiss her neck. Parker teased her pulse point, then whispered in her ear. “You’re so fucking beautiful.”

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