“My pleasure,” she assured him as he wrapped his arms around her and they joined the other guests, who were dancing under the dimmed lights of the chandeliers. Her heart pounded, her head spun and she fought to keep tears of happiness from sliding down her cheeks. As he guided her easily across the floor, she smiled up at the man she loved, the man she’d been waiting for all her life, the man who would soon be her husband, a cowboy after her own heart.
Mrs. Matt McCafferty.
Detective Kelly McCafferty.
Either way, the name sounded right.
Epilogue
A horse nickered softly as Matt entered the darkened stables. He flipped on the first switch, allowing only half the bulbs to illuminate the musty interior. Mares and colts rustled in their stalls and the wind whistled outside. Diablo Rojo stuck his head over the stall door and snorted.
“Yeah, yeah, and I’m glad to see you, too.” Matt reached into his pocket for a bit of apple he’d pilfered from the kitchen as he walked to the Appaloosa’s box. He tipped his hat back a bit to look the feisty colt square in the eye. “Juanita’s making a pie, but I figured she didn’t need this.” Opening the flat of his hand, he added, “However, she might just disagree, and if she did, we both know she’d skin me alive.” Soft lips swept the morsel from his palm. “So we’re friends, are we, Devil?”
The horse tossed his head. His dark eyes were still bright with a fire no man would ever tame. Not even a McCafferty.
“That’s what I thought.”
He rubbed the colt’s wide forehead and surveyed the stock. A few of the broodmares were penned within, their swollen bellies indicating that they’d soon deliver the next generation of McCafferty foals.
Matt smiled as his boots rang on the concrete aisle between the stalls. God, he loved these animals. In the spring he’d transfer his own herd here. By that time he’d be married, maybe have a child of his own on the way.
The door creaked open and Kelly slid inside, bringing in a rush of bitter cold air. Snowflakes collected on the shoulders of her jacket and melted in her red hair. Matt’s heart pumped at the sight of her, just as it did every time since the first time he’d laid eyes on her.
“I figured I might find you here,” she said as she made her way between the boxes, her fingers trailing along the top rails. When she reached him she stood on her tiptoes and planted a kiss on his cheek.
Not good enough. Before she could pull away, he wrapped his arms around her and dragged her tight against him, his lips finding hers instinctively. Her perfume invaded his nostrils and her warm body caused his to respond with a dire need to have all of her. Every day. For the rest of his life. “You came in here so we could have some privacy,” he charged when he finally lifted his head and noted the flush on her cheeks.
Her laughter rang to the dusty cross beams high overhead. “Well…that, too, I suppose, but I just wanted to check on you, see how you’re doing.”
“Fine. Why wouldn’t I be?”
She lifted a shoulder. Wrinkled that damnably cute nose of hers. “I want to make sure that selling your place is something you want to do.” She was suddenly serious. “I mean, I could move if you wanted to keep your ranch and—”
“No way. This is home.” Still holding her, he glanced around the boxes filled with horses and, high above, to the hay mow. “I did what I had to. Proved my point that I could make it on my own. Now I want to be here.” He stared deep into her eyes. “With the woman I love.”
“Who’s that?” she teased, one side of her mouth lifting.
He barked out a laugh and squeezed her. “Besides, I’m not the only one making sacrifices.” He was talking about her decision to quit the police force and take a position as junior partner with Kurt Striker. They’d aired their differences and Kelly was convinced this was the right move. She needed more free time, a more flexible schedule, and less stress on the job as she became Mrs. Matt McCafferty. “How did Detective Espinoza take the news?”
“Not well,” she admitted.
“Tried to talk you out of it?”
“Mmm. Offered me a promotion.”
“And you turned him down?”
“In a heartbeat. Roberto knew it wasn’t going to happen, anyway. My mind was made up. I think he realized he couldn’t change it.”
“But he gave it a try.”
She grinned.
“How about your folks?”
“They’re another story.” She giggled, snuggled closer to him. “They’re adjusting. And even though they’re grateful for the trust fund, they’re not sure they can trust anyone named McCafferty.”
“Even their daughter?”
“We’ll see. It’ll take some time.”
He pressed a kiss to her forehead and she sighed. “Will they come to the wedding?” he asked.
“With some arm twisting.”
“Really?”
“No…I’m kidding.” Her breath was warm against his chest. “Neither one of my parents would miss my wedding for the world and Karla’s excited about being my maid of honor, though she did have a few choice words about marriage and broken dreams.”
“Funny, my family’s all for it,” he said as Diablo stretched his neck, stuck his head over the stall door and, with nostrils flared, searched Matt for another piece of apple.
“Your family is just grateful to marry you off.”
“Very funny.”
“They thought you were hopeless.”
“They were probably right, but it could be something else, you know. It could be that you captivated my brothers and sister.”
“Oh, right,” she countered, but seemed to glow under the compliment. She checked her watch and sighed. “Got to run.”
“You just got here.”
“I promised Randi I’d babysit. Does he have a name yet?”
“She’s, and I quote, ‘working on it.’ Until she does, we’re all still calling him J.R. She doesn’t like it too much, but she’s going along with it. Doesn’t have much choice.”
“I haven’t given up on finding who’s been threatening her,” Kelly said, her eyes darkening thoughtfully as she twisted a button on his jacket. “I’ll just be working with Kurt instead of the sheriff’s department.”
“We’ll get him,” Matt said, and meant it. “Together.” He pushed a lock of hair from her face. “Just like we’ll do everything.”
“Everything?” she teased, her brown eyes sparkling in that mischievous way he found so intoxicating. One arched brow lifted in naughty anticipation.
“Everything.” He meant it. To prove his point, he pressed her against the wall, let her feel the want in him.
“Oh…oh…” He kissed her and she melted, sagged against the old siding.
“Wh-what about when we have children, and the baby needs to be fed or diapered and it’s one in the morning?” she asked breathlessly as he lifted his head.
“No problem.”
“Spoken like a true man. What about running them all over the map when they’ve got piano and soccer practice and you’re dealing with a sick horse or cattle that have escaped through a hole in the fence?”
“Bring it on,” he said.
“What about—”
“What about this?” he said, wrapping his arms around her more tightly. “You and I, we should quit worrying about what will happen when we have the kids and start concentrating on making a baby.”
“Now?” she asked as he kissed the side of her face.
“Now.”
“Here?”
“Anywhere.” His lips brushed over hers, and as he bent down to lift her off her feet, he felt his father’s rodeo belt buckle press into the muscles of his abdomen. “Anywhere. Anytime. Anyhow. Just as long as it’s you and me.”
“You got it, cowboy,” she whispered into his open mouth, and removed his hat, before dropping it onto her own head and kissing him as if she’d never stop.
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