A Wedding In Wyoming. Deb Kastner

A Wedding In Wyoming - Deb Kastner


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again, as a social worker, she’d learned the hard way that everyone had secrets. She knew she personally carried more than the usual load. But still…

      “Anything else I should know?” he asked, interrupting her thoughts.

      “No P.D.A.,” she blurted without thinking, and then groaned inwardly. This was going to be much, much more complicated than she’d ever imagined.

      That quirk of his lips again. She was positive that trait was going to drive her crazy within the space of a week, for better or worse.

      “Public Displays of Affection,” she clarified.

      Johnny chuckled softly, a deep, low rumble in his throat. “I know what P.D.A. stands for. I was just wondering what your family will think if there aren’t any. We’re supposed to be in love, remember?”

      She choked and sputtered for air.

      He just grinned. He was baiting her—again, as if he enjoyed making her blush.

      Maybe he did.

      “You have a point,” she conceded slowly. “I suppose there must be something. Er—uh—holding hands once in a while would be appropriate, and I g-guess you can put your arm around me from time to time.” She hated how she stammered through that sentence, but she couldn’t help herself.

      “I feel honored,” Johnny said, using his fingers to tip the rim of the hat he wasn’t wearing. She couldn’t tell whether or not he was teasing her again. His voice was serious, but his midnight-blue eyes were dancing with merriment.

      She frowned. “I’m serious. And one more thing. Absolutely, positively no kissing. Not even so much as a peck on the cheek. Are we clear on that point?”

      His gaze widened, and for the longest moment she thought he might object, but in the end he just nodded. “Done,” he said firmly.

      She let out a sigh. He had no idea of the relief flooding through her. Because, even though she didn’t know this man at all, she believed he meant what he said.

      She shouldn’t. She knew better.

      She’d keep her guard up, no matter what. At least he’d agreed to the ground rules in theory, and her gut instinct was to take him at his word. Time would tell.

      At least he hadn’t asked for details, or questioned her rules. Most women, she supposed, probably threw themselves at the handsome cowboy. He probably wasn’t used to a woman being as reserved as she was.

      She wasn’t being mysterious, only cautious.

      Johnny couldn’t possibly understand the truth. No one could.

      “Now for the backstory,” Jenn said, happy to change the subject. “You know I’m a social worker in Denver, and I know you’re a wrangler in Wyoming. I have absolutely no idea how we could possibly—and plausibly—have met.”

      “That should be an interesting concoction,” he said, reaching his arms up and lacing his long, leather-callused fingers behind his neck. “I’ve been wrangling cows with your brother for a month.”

      Jenn blew out a breath. “This is impossible,” she stated, as she twisted her index finger through her golden curls. “How on earth would I have ever even met a cowboy, much less have started dating one?”

      Johnny winced inwardly. The way she said cowboy said it all. She wasn’t the type of woman, Johnny realized, who would be remotely interested in a down-home, backward cowboy.

      Only, he wasn’t a wrangler.

      Far from it.

      If she knew who he really was…

      No. That would ruin everything.

      “Well, I’m doubting you took a trip to Wyoming to hang out with us cowboys,” he said in a soft drawl, stressing the word with the same emphasis Jenn had given it.

      She chuckled. “Hardly.”

      “Which means I must have come to Denver for some reason.” Johnny was starting to enjoy this, concocting this crazy story with her. A small wave of guilt passed through him—not the larger, more convicting stabs he’d had earlier, but more like the ones he’d had as a teenager, afraid he’d be caught sneaking out of his foster parents’ house late at night.

      He welcomed the adrenaline rush that accompanied the thought. “I don’t have any family, so…”

      “You were visiting friends,” she prompted. “Mutual friends, between you and me, as it turned out. I have a dozen married friends my family knows are always trying to set me up. That wouldn’t be so far-fetched.”

      “We met, were instantly attracted to one another, and have been calling and e-mailing and seeing each other whenever possible.”

      The instantly attracted part wasn’t a lie, anyway—at least on his end, Johnny thought. Jenn was beautiful, with her golden curls bobbing about her face and her blue eyes blazing with delight as the two of them solidified their story.

      What man wouldn’t want to spend a little more time in her company, maybe get to know her better?

      She frowned, pursing her lips together in the cutest way, like a toddler who’d been told no. “What about Scotty?” she asked with a tilt of her head that sent those curls afloat in the most enchanting way. Johnny was having trouble concentrating on her words.

      “What about Scotty?” he asked belatedly.

      “It seems an obvious enough problem to me. You guys have been together all month. How did our relationship slip past my brother? Wouldn’t you have said something about it—about me?”

      Johnny chuckled. “For someone who studied human behavior, you sure don’t know men very well. We don’t talk a lot on the range, and when we do, it’s not about our relationships. Besides, it appears to me he’s taken to the ruse as much as anyone here. If he asks about it, we’ll handle it. Trust me.”

      “I can’t believe I—we’re doing this,” Jenn said. She sounded a bit hesitant, but Johnny saw the excitement brimming in her eyes.

      She had her reasons for playing this out, and he definitely had his own. It was harmless enough playacting. No one would get hurt.

      Besides, he was doing her a favor.

      Wasn’t he?

      The fair damsel in distress, rescued by her knight in shining armor—or rather, in well-worn boots and a dusty old Stetson.

      He stood and reached a hand to her. “Come on. Let’s go out and face the dragon.”

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