Stone shook his head. “Like I said before, he was a fool.”
Madison leaned back comfortably in her seat. She was
glad Stone felt that way. Cedric had tried to convince her
that just because he’d been involved in one affair was no
reason to call off their wedding. A model, he’d tried to
explain, was every man’s fantasy girl. That didn’t mean he had loved her less, it only meant he was fulfilling one of his fantasies. She guessed fulfillment of fantasies came before fidelity.
“Tell me some more about you, Stone,” she said, not
wanting to think anymore about Cedric and the pain he had caused her.
She listened for the next few miles while Stone continued to tell her about his family. He talked about his brother Dare
who was a sheriff and Chase who owned a restaurant in
downtown Atlanta. Once again she was surprised to
discover that he had another well-known sibling—Thorn
Westmoreland, the motorcycle builder and racer who had won the big bike race in Daytona earlier that year.
“I’ve seen your brother’s bikes and they’re beautiful. He’s very skillful.”
“Yes, he is,” he said. “He got married last month and is in the process of teaching his wife how to handle a bike.”
By the time they had reached the Quinns’ ranch, Madison
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