![]() The Maverick Cowboy
-- EXCERPT: Lucie stepped into the doorway, taking in the scene in front of her, her eyebrows arching at what she saw. A man. His back was to her. He wore a T-shirt, a pair of jeans, and what looked like an apron tied at the waist and neck in messy knots. He wasn’t dancing as much as wiggling around awkwardly while he belted out the chorus. The biggest surprise of all? The guy could sing. “Excuse me,” she said. He kept singing. He hadn’t heard her. The music wasn’t that loud, so he must be so caught up in the song, he’d lost track of his surroundings. “Excuse me!” She practically shouted that, and it did the trick. With a loud thud that made her jump, he turned to face her. He’d been holding a pan above the stove burner—she saw it on top of one of the raised burners—but she only had a second to register it because her gaze was immediately drawn to that face. That face. She knew that face. Joshua Ludington. There wasn’t a girl in school who didn’t have a crush on one of the Ludington brothers, but Joshua was the quiet one. He didn’t tend to get as much notice. She’d noticed him, of course, but he’d been two years ahead of her in school. Not that he would’ve given her a second look, anyway. In high school, she started dating Clayton Mills, who worked on the Knott family ranch. None of the Ludington brothers would speak to her while she was dating Clayton, despite the fact she was still friends with their only sister. He looked at her curiously. “You were that cheerleader girl.” Her mouth fell open. That cheerleader girl? Was that what he knew her as? Okay, so maybe she hadn’t become a lawyer like Clayton, and she certainly wasn’t handed a family business to run like the Ludingtons and Knotts. But she’d accomplished some things of her own since graduation. ![]()
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Sue G.
1/9/2023 10:20:15 am
This sounds sweet and fun! Love a smart, quiet guy!
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