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Authors: Kathi S. Barton
“I am sure that he would have talked you out of such foolishness. To think you thought you could fly.” She took Nancy from him and he laughed. “You will not teach our daughter such tricks. She will remain a lady.”
Dallas only nodded. With as many pack and cousins she had already, he doubted his daughter would be anything less than a boy at heart. He smiled when he thought of Holly helping her be all the boy she could be. Snuggling into his mate’s body, he smiled again. “You can try, love, but I’m pretty sure when she gets old enough, neither of us will be able to stop her.”
Stacy snorted.
“Our best bet is to try and be there when she falls.”
“I suppose it will be good for her when she starts to date. Knowing how to protect herself from other males.” Stacy turned off the light.
Dallas laid there thinking of all the things he was going to do to the first male that even looked his daughter’s way. And he smiled the entire time. His daughter was not going to date until she was at least thirty and then only if he was there with her. No one was going to hurt one of his.
I woke up one morning and decided to give play time to the people in my head who were keeping me awake. Little did I know that they would be so relentless and want their time right now! I wrote for the pure joy of it and to entertain my family and friends. But mostly it was to get more than an hour of sleep without a story playing out. Of course, the more I write, the more they want. So…well, as a result of sleepless days (I work through the night as a gun toting grandma – nope not a vigilantly but an armed security guard) I have lots of stories written.
Hello! My name is Kathi Barton and I’m an author. I have been married to my very best friend Sonny for at times seems several lifetimes – in a good way, honey. And together we have three wonderful children and then the ones we brought into the world - Paul and Dale Barton, Jason and Wendy Barton and Danielle and Ben Conklin. They have given us seven of the greatest treasures on Earth. They don’t live at home seven days a week! No, seriously, seven grandchildren – Gavin, Spring, Ben, Trinity, Sarah, Kelly and Kian.
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