The Rancher's Daughter

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Authors: Pamela Ladner
parted lips. He slipped his finger in and out and then back to the bud again.  She arched her back and nearly bucked in response to his loving.  He eased her jeans down and pulled them off one leg at a time, taking the time to place each leg carefully on each side of him.  He brought his mouth back to hers and then he dragged his mouth down to the furry mound between her legs, taking time to place feather light kisses here and there on the way down. 
                  He took the bud in his mouth sucking and flicking it with his tongue.  He drove her wild and she bucked beneath him.  He caught her bottom in his hands and picked her up pulling her to him.  He drove his tongue in and out always taking the time to suckle and flick his tongue across the bud.  Josey, moaned loudly.  She went limp from the pleasure and he let her rest a minute while he pulled his boots and jeans off.  He placed himself between her legs and pulled her up with him and sitting in kneeling position, they rocked together.  He lay back on his back and she rode him hard with all the energy she had left.  Years in the saddle had taught her how to use her hips and she rode him until he came.  She rested beside him.  Both out of breath and sweating with the exertion, it was a little cool for a swim but they were drenched in sweat.  He stood up pulling her up with him and led her into the creek.  He just held her wanting to feel her close to him.  When it started feeling cold, they left the creek and pulled their clothes on. She lay against the tree with him, holding her in his arms.  She slept softly for a while.  She felt him place a kiss on the top of her head and her heart warmed with love for him.  If he didn’t love her, she would do everything in her power, to make him love her, she thought. 
                  She didn’t know how long they had lain there like that.  He snored softly for a while.  She finally noticed the sky begin to darken and she knew it would be dark soon and they would be out here with no light.  They needed to go back.  As much as she hated to, she woke Heath and they caught gray and headed back.  The rodeo events for the day had just finished up and people were getting in their cars leaving or heading to their campers.  They dismounted at the barn and groomed the gray before stalling him and feeding him.  One of the ranch hands had already fed the rest of the horses.  She wondered over to Legends stall and he stuck his nose out to nuzzle her hand.  She rubbed his nose and placed a kiss on him before following Heath out of the barn. 
                  He held her hand as they walked to the house and headed for the kitchen.  Hilary had cooked supper and was setting the table when they walked in, she looked up and smiled when she found them hand in hand.  “About time.” She said, referring to them getting back together.  Then she saw the ring on Josey’s left hand. She stopped in her tracks and squealed. She ran over to them hugging them and kissing them on the cheeks.  “I’m so happy for you both, oh congratulations.  I have to get J.W and Sam, oh my goodness!”  She ran from the kitchen, shouting.  They heard the dinner bell, clinging loudly. Heath pulled Josey in his arms, and kissed her forehead.  

Chapter Six
     
                  “Well now, I have to say I’m not exactly surprised, after the beating you gave that fellow today.”  Sam said.  “Only ever saw one man get that mad before and he’s sitting in this room.”  Sam was referring to J.W beating a former ranch hand that put his hands on Hilary years ago.  Heath had been there, afterwards.  It was amazing the man survived.  J.W would have killed him with his bare hands if he hadn’t been pulled off him. 
                  “Well I think congratulations are in order.” J.W. said, “Hilary break out the whiskey, this calls for a drink.  Pour us all a shot of

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