table to Stone. She was glad he didn’t lift his head to look at her because if he’d done so, it would definitely have
given something away. After making love in the truck a
second time, they had continued on to Cedar Canyon. They spread a blanket next to the lake and ate the delicious
snack her mother had packed for them. Then they had
undressed and made love again on the blanket before
going swimming. Then they had made love several more
times before coming back to the ranch. To say the picnic
had been nice was putting it mildly.
After dinner the four of them were sitting on the porch
listening to Corey talk about the progress he and Stone
were making on the barn, when one of the dogs barked.
Corey glanced in the distance and saw riders approaching.
“Looks like we have visitors,” he said, standing. He used his hand as a shield as he squinted the brilliance of the evening sun from his eyes. A smile touched his lips when he said, “It looks like Quade and Durango, and they have two other men with them.”
Everyone watched the riders approach. Madison blinked
when she saw the men, surprised that Corey didn’t
recognize the other two since it was crystal clear all of them were Westmorelands. The four could pass for brothers.
She glanced over at Stone, but he was looking at the other two men intently, as well. The four riders dismounted and
walked toward the porch.
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