Total pages in book: 27
Estimated words: 25331 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 127(@200wpm)___ 101(@250wpm)___ 84(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 25331 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 127(@200wpm)___ 101(@250wpm)___ 84(@300wpm)
Amos stands up. “Well, I’m going to go out to the barn and see how Frank’s doing with the inoculations. I’ll catch you two later.”
Sassy stops him before he gets off the porch. “Dad, we’re going to head home soon, but I thought maybe one night this week we can get together for dinner. You up for it?”
He puts his hand to his stomach and looks at Sassy. “You cooking or Tina cooking?”
“Har, har,” she says jokingly. “Keep it up, and I’ll tell Tina to stop making your favorite apple pie.”
His mouth falls open, and he holds his hands up. “No, don’t do that. You name the day and time, and I’ll be there.”
She laughs. “That’s better. Love you, Dad.”
He looks at Sassy and me and walks over to us. He kisses his daughter on the top of the head. “Love you too, Sassy.” With a grip on my shoulder, he says, “Love you too, son. Thanks for making my girl so happy.”
I’m speechless as he walks off the porch and to the barn. Sassy pokes me in the ribs. “You okay?”
I look at her. “Uh, did your dad just tell me he loved me?”
She nods, searching my face. “He did. It’s been a good day.”
I gather her in my arms and pull her onto my lap. “Well, I’m glad you’ve had a good day. Mine hasn’t been the best.”
She puts her hands on my shoulders and looks at me worriedly. “Oh no, Cole. What happened? Are you okay?”
I shrug. “I missed you, that’s all.”
She pulls back, surprised. “You missed me? I figured you were getting sick of me at this point. I thought I needed to give you a break from me following you around on your ranch.”
I shake my head. “Nope. I like having you with me. It’s weird when you’re not there... You’ve made it a home, Sassy. It’s not the same without you.”
She smiles and curls into my lap. It seems that neither one of us is in a hurry to move. I’m content to stay right here as long as I’m holding my wife.
She sighs contently. “There’s something I should tell you.”
I run my fingers through the soft strands of her hair. “What’s that?”
She sits up and searches my face. I try to read her expression, but all I see is a mixture of emotions ranging from excitement to fear. “What is it?” I ask her when she doesn’t answer me fast enough.
She reaches for my hand and picks it up, placing it on her belly. I press my palm there as she starts to tell me, “I went to the doctor this morning. You’re going to be a daddy.”
“What? You’re pregnant? We’re pregnant?” I ask her excitedly.
She nods as a tear rolls down her face. She looks relieved. “I guess you’re excited.”
I cup her face with my hands. “Oh baby, I didn’t think I could be any happier, but you proved me wrong. I love you, Sassy.”
She pulls from my hold and stands up, holding her hand out. I reach for her without hesitation, and she pulls me to stand up. “Now let’s go home and celebrate.”
I pull her up into my arms and stride down the porch to my truck. We can come get hers later. I don’t want to be away from her. It’s only when I have her settled in the truck that I look at her and see the happiness on her face. “Who would have thought that when I won that auction, all my dreams would come true?”
She leans in and kisses me until we’re both breathless. “Me too, Cole. Me too.”