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Three Weddings and a Baby
Author: Vivian Arend

 


A Rancher’s Love (The Stones of Heart Falls, Book 4)

 

 

Part I

 

 

Surprised at Bootstomp Point

 

 

Surprising Tamara isn’t the easiest at the best of times, but Caleb is determined to make this special event happen without her coordinating it. With help from his oldest daughter, and a return visit to a memorable meeting spot, it’s time for Tamara to truly become a part of the Stone family.

 

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Timeline: This scene takes place on the first day of summer after A Rancher’s Heart and before A Rancher’s Song.

 

 

Caleb

 

 

June 21st, Silver Stone ranch

 

 

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There weren’t many things that scared Caleb Stone. Not many things that he obsessed over or worried about. Not unless he got to thinking about his family.

When it came to them, he spent time and energy every day to make sure things were going well. And every day he was happy to count his blessings as his world got richer and happier because he had them with him.

Stood to reason he should do something to add to their happiness if he could.

His little girls, Sasha and Emma, were his heart stones. The rest of his family—whom he’d raised—was all tangled up around him as well, sometimes literally.

Like as he pushed through the barn doors and was nearly flattened by his brother Dustin, who was moving at a near run in the opposite direction.

“Watch where you’re going,” Caleb grumbled.

“Sorry. Tamara texted and asked if I could grab something from town for her.”

Caleb resisted the urge to roll his eyes like his oldest daughter had a tendency to do. “Finished work already?”

Dustin paused, looking a little guilty. “I promise I’ll get back to it and finish up before I stop for the night.”

Caleb waved a hand at him. The hero worship Dustin had for Tamara was only getting stronger, but in this case, her asking for a favour was a good thing.

It meant they wouldn’t accidentally have his little brother tagging along on what he was planning as a small family outing with just him, Tamara, and the girls.

“Go on. Stop at the post office and check if there’s anything for us as well.”

“Sure thing, boss,” Dustin offered as he took off at a brisk walk, trying to look casual.

Caleb shook his head as he went back into the barn and saddled up their horses, whistling as he worked, pretty sure he was about to make at least three people very happy.

Four, if he included himself. Not a bad idea on the first day of summer.

“If you get much cheerier, the horses might complain.” His brother Luke leaned over the edge of the pen where Caleb had gone to grab the horse Sasha had claimed as her own.

“Because horses don’t like people to be happy around them?”

Luke grabbed a saddle blanket and laid it over Firecracker’s back. “Horses like stability, and you’re definitely a whole lot perkier than you were a year ago.”

Caleb wasn’t going to argue. “I didn’t have Tamara in my life a year ago.”

Luke gave his shoulder a solid pat of approval. “Well then, I guess the horses are just going to have to get used to you not being a grumpy bastard.”

“Let’s not push it too far. How about a less grumpy bastard?” Caleb offered his brother a grin. “I don’t want to promise too much.”

“Under promise, over deliver. Best sales system ever.” Luke checked his watch. “Walker said he’d call when he was done riding today with an update on his standings. I’ll stop by later to catch you up.”

“I’m taking Tamara and the girls out for supper, and then we’re dropping them at a friend’s house for a sleepover.”

Luke raised a brow. “Okay. I got the message. I will not be stopping by the house tonight for a visit.”

“Smart man.”

Caleb went back to saddling the horses, taking a quick peek at his own watch. He didn’t want to be late. Not for this, and with three women to wrangle without letting them know he had an agenda, he had to get moving.

Luckily, it had turned out to be a beautiful day, and the horses were pleased as punch to follow him to the railing outside the house where he tied them up. He took the steps onto the porch with his feet barely touching the ground.

Sasha opened the door. “Mommy is getting dressed,” she whispered.

“Did you give her my present?”

Sasha nodded, happiness dancing in her eyes. “She looks pretty.”

“Your mom looks pretty in everything.” He bent down and kissed Sasha before pressing a finger to her lips. He hadn’t told Emma the secret, but Sasha he could trust to keep her mouth shut, and he’d needed a co-conspirator.

It had pleased his oldest girl so much to be told the secret. And that was another part of family—growing in new ways. As strange as it seemed to discover he no longer had toddlers but small people who had definite ideas and opinions of their own.

Emma came around the corner, stomping her feet in her new cowboy boots. “They feel funny,” she complained.

He reached down and helped her pull up her socks, accepting her kiss of gratitude when he was done.

Then she was there. The woman who had swept into their world and turned it around, making him know what it felt like to have a beating heart again.

What it felt like to be utterly in love.

Tamara laid a hand on Sasha’s shoulder for a moment before offering Caleb a quick hug and kiss. She stepped back and adjusted her new glasses. “Thanks for the present, but it’s not my birthday.”

“They look cute,” he offered, dragging his fingertips down the tip of her nose as he admired the white frames decorated with small red roses.

“Oh, I have no problem adding another pair of glasses to my stash,” she teased. “That’s why I gave you my account information. Feel free to shop any time.”

Sasha had the door open and was making motions for Emma to join her. “Come on, Emma. Who’re you going to ride with? Mama or Papa?”

Emma looked torn, glancing between the two of them until Tamara laughed, picking her up and hugging her tight. “I don’t know where we’re going, but I’m pretty sure we have to ride there and then ride back. So why don’t you ride with your Papa right now?”

His little girl gave Tamara a tight hug and kiss before she was lowered to the ground and hurried over to slip her hand into Caleb’s.

He glanced around, suddenly floored by the fact he was surrounded by so much love in the form of three different-size females. “Everyone ready to go?”

It came out grumblier than he’d meant, but they all hurried toward the horses, ignoring his mistake. In fact, Tamara came up under the pretense of making sure Emma was steady on the horse, slipping a hand around his neck before he mounted and pulling him to her for a kiss.

She looked him in the eye. “I love you,” she whispered.

“I love you too.” He couldn’t get enough of saying it. He wasn’t ever going to be done, and as he swung into position in the saddle and helped Emma hold the reins in front of them, he turned the horses toward their destination with a deep sense of purpose.

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