ranger with Yellowstone National Park, he made the state his permanent home. By the time he retired a year ago, he had been president of the Association of National Park
Rangers for the past five years and had accumulated a vast amount of land.
“Well, if you decide to stick around I’d like to show you the sights. I spent a lot of time here as a kid while visiting my uncle Corey and know my way around pretty well.”
A smile touched the corners of Madison’s mouth. “Thanks. I might take you up on that.” She then asked quietly, “Just
what type of person is your uncle Corey? I know Durango
said he was harmless and trustworthy, but I’m trying to
come to grips with what there is about him that made my
mother act so unlike herself.”
Stone glanced over at Durango and saw the smile that
tilted his cousin’s lips; he was grateful that Durango, for
once, had the decency to keep quiet. The rumor that Uncle Corey could make even the First Lady stop being a lady was something Madison didn’t need to know. Chances
were, if she asked anyone working at the Silver Arrow
about Corey they would gladly enlighten her since his
reputation was legendary.
Stone didn’t really know what he could tell her; her mother being on his uncle’s mountain didn’t make much sense to him, either. He couldn’t wait to get Durango alone to get the
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