LettingFuck Her:>Ep6
"Sweetheart, just so you will get that bee out you bonnet, Carson gets to stay in the cabin next to Sam's," Bill
said.
"And what else," she still demanded to know.
"That and he gets to eat you mother's fine cooking."
"So you're saying you aren't paying him. Why would he work for nothing?" Caitlin persisted.
"He has his reasons and it's not my place to tell you," Bill said.
"Working to have a chance to taste your mother's cooking is worth a lot. | don't think she would like to hear you
say that it's nothing," | chipped in. Caitlin shotone more glare and stormed out of the barn.
Bill shook his head. "She remindsso much of her mother when she was young. I didn't think | would ever
tColleen."
At supper that night we were joined by Caitlin. She sat next to Sam on the opposite side of the table from me.
She gaveanother sharp look when | cinto the kitchen. | waited until everyone had filled their plates
before speaking. "Your mother tellsthat you have finished your doctorate in veterinary medicine," | said in a
pleasant voice.
"Yeah," was her one word answer given without looking up.
"Sam says that there is only one other vet in the area and he's over fifty miles away. I'm sure your going to be a
very big asset to the folks in this area." Caitlin did glance up at my compliment and | thought | saw her eyes
soften a bit. "Yes, that would be Doc Harrison," Colleen said. "He has more business than he can handle and is
often needed in more than one place at the stime. | agree with you Carson, our Caitlin will be able to
provide a great service." During the rest of the meal Caitlin talked with her parents and Sam who had been on
the ranch since before she was born. She didn't addressdirectly and | for the most part kept quiet. This was
her homecoming and | knew her parents and Sam wanted to hear what had been happening in her life while she
was away.
As soon as | finished eating | excused myself to turn in. | returned to my cabin and checked my e-mail and saw
that | had one from Jake. He reported that he had talked to a friend of his who was on the police force and
casually asked if they still consideredto be a missing person. His friend said that everything had been
dropped after they received the e-mail with the picture | had sent them. As for Janice, Brandon had apparently
dumped her as soon as he learned | had disappeared with all the money and it didn't look like Janice was going
to get her hands on any of it soon. Of course she couldn't afford the rent on the house we had been living in and
was now living in a seedy apartment working as a waitress. She didn't have the money to hire a lawyer to pursue
me. | thought it ironic. She had apparently only marriedfor my money and her boyfriend had only wanted
her for the sthing, my money.
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| was still working on replacing fence posts. | now only did so about every third or fourth day. | had moved out of
the hill country and was down where | could drive the pick up to where | worked. It really was easier to load the
posts in the back of the truck rather than on the mules. The morning after Caitlin returned hI loaded the
pickup with posts and drove to where | had left off. When it was my normal tto take lunch | started to the
truck and realized that | hadn't brought my lunch with me. If any of us were going to be working away from the
main house all day, Colleen would make sure we had a lunch and | guess | spaced out picking mine up. | could
have driven back to the house but decided that missing one meal wasn't going to kill me.
About a half hour later | had just set a pole and was attaching the wire when | heard a vehicle approaching. |
looked back and saw it was one of the ranch trucks. The truck cto a stop just as | finished with that post. |
turned around and was surprised to see Caitlin get out. She had a small sack in her hand like the ones Colleen
put our lunches in.
"Mama said you forgot your lunch," she said shoving the bag towards me. | reached out and took it from her.
"Thank you, Caitlin. That was very kind of you," | replied. | looked in the bag and saw it contained two
sandwiches as usual. | took one out and offered the other to Caitlin but she shook her head no. | shrugged my
shoulders and went and sat on the tailgate of the truck to eat. Caitlin walked over to where she was standing
about five feet to my side and just stared at me. | just sat and ate, keeping my eyes focused in front of me.
"Why are you here?" she asked finally. | turned and looked at her and decided to fuck with her.
"You can't tell anybody. | robbed a bank and stashed the money. I'm hiding out here until the heat is off and | can
retrieve the cash.”
At first her eyes grew wide then she glared at me. "You're a real clown," she huffed and turned to leave. | waited
until she was half way to her truck.
"Caitlin." She heardsay her name
and stopped and slowly turned
around. "l married Ree
hak lodedre and only wanted the
things | could provide for her. | ended
up here because | just wanted to get
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Caitlin again stared atand | think
she decided | was telling the truth
this time. She nodded her head and
left without another word. As she
drove away | thought about what her
dad had said about her mother being
like Caitlin when she fo) thatage.
He saialiead farndd olleen but |
shispbeted that it was their love for
each other that was the secret. It had
been less than twenty four hours
since | first met Caitlin and | couldn't
imagine any man "taming" the fiery
redhead. Supper that night was pretty
much a repeat of the night before.
Caitlin had conversations with her
parents and Sam. | didn't really feel
slighted, after all, she didn't know me
and we had nothing in common
really. We were just finishing dinner
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when there was a knock on the door
and Bill went to answer it. He came
into the kitchen followed by a man
about my age. He was what women
would call tall, dark and handsome.
Caitlin excitedly called out a name
and jumped from her seat and
hugged the guy. It was obvious they
knew each other. They. yer gsbbing
away aba howibny (tha been
side they had seen each other. A
few minutes later there was another
knock on the door and Bill went and
answered it and returned with
another man. This one was fair
haired but also good looking. He
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