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Her right hand began to swing up towards my face but | was quicker and grabbed her wrist before she could slap
me. She tried to slapwith her left hand but again | caught her wrist. | pushed both hands behind her back
pinning them there. That forced her body up against mine. Slowly | lowered my face down to hers and stopped
when my lips were only an inch from hers. Caitlin was watching my face with wide eyes but she wasn't
struggling.
"If you were my woman | would put you over my knee and spank your cute little butt," | whispered.
Caitlin let out a loud gasp. "You wouldn't dare," she said as she tried to pull back. | suddenly released my hold on
her and she fell backwards to landing on her cute little butt.
"It's not that | wouldn't dare. It's that | just got rid of one woman who doesn't care aboutand I'm not about to
waste my ton another one." Up to now it had always been Caitlin who had been the one to stomp off. This
tit was my turn. | walked out of the barn leaving her sitting on the ground with her mouth hanging open.
| didn't see her again until supper time. Of course she didn't speak tobut I did notice her glance atwith a
look | couldn't understand. Not that | ever claimed to understand women anyway. | think my marriage to Janice
proves that. The next day | was in the barn mucking out the stalls when Bill cin. Being Sunday and the day
he took off | knew he wasn't there to work. He must be wanting to talk. | wondered if Caitlin had told him what
had happened the day before and he was here to tellto leave. | stopped what | was doing as he walked over.
"I understand you and Caitlin had a little showdown, yesterday," he said. Well, that confirmed that she had told
her father. But | did notice a twinkle in Bill's eyes.
"Yeah, | guess you could say that. It was probably all my fault," | said.
"Maybe, maybe not. | think her problem is she doesn't know what to make of you. At first she thought you had to
be here because you wanted something. Then you becthe hero who saved her and the ranch. What she
can't figure out is why you aren't chasing after her like all the other local young men. Just like her mother was at
her age, Caitlin is used to having the boys wrapped around her little finger. She's had a few boyfriends but
they've never lasted. | don't think she really had any respect for them. | just hope you don't let her chase you off.
In my book you're welchere for as long as you want."
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said. Bill left the barn and | got on with my work. | had the rest of the day to think about what Bill had said. If
Caitlin wanted to figureout she ought to act civilly and just talk to me. As far as chasing her like the rest of
the pack of suitors, wasn't going to happen.
Caitlin didn't join us for supper that night, something that no one mentioned and of course | didn't ask. The next
day | was up at five as usual, even though it was my one day off. It was easier to stick to the sschedule so |
never slept in. | ate breakfast and after Sam and Bill headed off to work, | went and brought my laundry back. Bill
had bought a large commercial washer and dryer. | could do all my clothes in one load. The laundry room was
next to the kitchen so while my clothes washed | would sit at the kitchen table and drink coffee.
Colleen and | were talking at the table when Caitlin cin. She rarely had breakfast with us and ate later. "Got
any plans for today?" Colleen asked me.
"Actually | was thinking of driving into town. Anything you would liketo pick up for you?" | asked her.
"Well, if you wouldn't mind there are a couple of things you could get for me."
"I wouldn't mind at all," | said.
"Could I ride into town with you?" | heard Caitlin say. | looked up in surprise. "It's just that | was going to go to the
general store for a couple of things and it seems like a waste of gas for us to both drive," she said as if she
needed to justify her request.
"Sure, I'd be happy to give you a lift," | replied still surprised. After yesterday | hadn't expected her to talk to me
much less want to ride anywhere with me. "I'll be leaving in about an hour and a half after my laundry is done
and put away." "Okay, I'll be ready," Caitlin said. She finished fixing her something to eat and sat at the table but
remained quiet while Colleen and | chatted.
Caitlin must have been watching forbecause she cout the back door as soon as | stepped out of my
cabin She looked marvelous wearing a turquoise sundress that complimented her red hair. The straps that held
her dress up left her arms and shoulders bare. Her skin was unblemished. Unlike many redheads, neither Caitlin
or her mother had freckles. She was the definition of grace as she glided towards me. As she crossed the yard
she kept her crystal blue eyes on me. | was positive she was making sure | watched her. | held the passenger
side door open for her and watched her slide in.
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females." Out of the corner of my
eyes | saw her head spin around and
| could tell she was staring at me.
Again Caitlin sat quietly but |
continued to see her glance over at
me. | pulled into the general store
and we went inside. | needed to pick
up a couple new pair of jeans and
shirts. Caitlin had the list of things
her mother wanted and an hour later
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| had one more stop to make at the
hardware store to pick up a couple of
things for Bill but it was lunch time
and | was hungry. | Lge
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abrded | pulled into the sdiner
that | had first met Bill and Colleen at.
We took a table sitting across from
each other and ordered our food. We
sat in silence again and | began to
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