ignore the way her breasts tingled against the fabric of her blouse. “I’ll stay until I find my mother and talk to her. I’m
hoping it won’t take long. According to Mr. Jamison, who
owns the Silver Arrow, the cabin where my mother is
staying is not far, but since it’s located in the mountains
getting there will be difficult. He’s arranging for someone to take me by car as far as possible, then the rest will be done on horseback.”
Stone lifted a brow and scrutinized her with an odd stare. “You ride?”
Madison’s lips curved into a smile. “Yes. Growing up I took riding lessons. I’m sure climbing up a mountain will be far more challenging than just prancing a mare around a riding track, but I think I’ll be able to manage.”
Stone wasn’t so sure. She seemed too refined and delicate to sit on a horse for a trip into the rugged mountains.
“That’s something I don’t understand.”
Her words interrupted his thoughts. “What?”
“How my mother got up the mountain. I don’t think she’s
ever ridden a horse. My dad tried getting her to take riding lessons when I took mine but she refused.”
Stone nodded. “They probably rode double. Although it
might be strenuous, it’s possible on a good, strong horse,”
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