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Chapter Four

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Maggie barely slept. She kept having dreams of falling off horses as tall as the Empire State Building.

Four-thirty came way too early. She grabbed the clothes that she’d laid out last night and hurried to the shower.

At five o’clock sharp, she was at the barn, shivering in her designer coat. She could see the cowboys and the kids walking in single file up the hill. Joe led the way, his long strides determined and purposeful. Danny lagged behind the group with Brandon.

She hoped that the two of them didn’t get too close. Danny was a first-class follower. He was the type of kid that others liked to egg on, then sit back and watch him take the fall.

Maybe Cowboy Quest would teach him how to be a leader.

“Morning, Maggie,” Joe said, handing her a mug of steaming coffee.

“Morning.”

He also handed her a flannel shirt. “I brought you this. I figured you’d need it.”

Judging by the size, it was one of his.

“We might need to move up our shopping trip to after breakfast.” Joe said, nodding in Danny’s direction. “It’s cold here until about noon or so. You both need warmer clothes.”

It looked as though Danny was wearing all the contents of his suitcase. The other kids were dressed appropriately. Obviously, they knew more than she.

“I think you’re right.” She hurriedly took off her coat and slipped into Joe’s flannel shirt. It was so soft and comfortable, and she caught the scent of laundry soap and his spicy aftershave. She buttoned it up, rolled up the sleeves and put her coat back on. His shirt hung almost to her knees, but she was much warmer, and grateful.

She looked at the horses milling around the corral. Now when she shivered, it wasn’t from the cold. It was pure fright.

Quint took charge, and they all worked in teams of three to water and feed the horses and muck the stalls. Maggie, Danny and Ronnie were a team. She liked the big cowboy with the shaggy blond hair and the easy smile. While Maggie bit her tongue, Ronnie deftly deflected any negative remarks that Danny made.

By the time they’d fed and watered their allotment of horses, mucked their fair share of stalls and turned out some horses into the corral, the sun was rising over the mountains.

The Cowboy Code

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