The Ranger's Daughter
doo for suggesting the name fo
ut as was his mother's. Ladies needed more beauty rest than men required so Vance was sure neither of them would stir until eight o'clock at least. Just the sa
id Miss Lace. That was the real issue here. Vance could still hear his wife's hateful words. He could still se
just about to turn when he saw the girl pull her lower lip into her mouth as she bit it. Vance barely resisted a groan. Why waste torturing him like this? Didn't she know how much he wanted to taste her heart shaped lips? Didn't she realize he wanted to pull that same lower lip into his mouth? She is a siren. That's all. Like the old folklores about the siren mermaids that lured seamen to their death. That was all there was too it, Vance decided. Olga had been the same way, all sweetness and roses. Her blonde hair was always worn as a braid circling her head like a halo. Like an angel. That was before he'd married her. Before they'd made their home in the Wild West. That's when it began, s
ng or saying a word. They just watched the other, each one seeming to take the others measure without discrimination from
olitude." She murmured. "Sit dow
ng on his shirt as she poured his coffee but on second thought he decided not to. If she discomforted him with her... Well everything, then Vance would leave the shirt off ju
m or
la
ing cup on the tabl
e was something soothing about cradling a hot cup between your hands, Va
half full with coffee an
the kitchen.
nce Mcvone was a sight for sure and certain. His broad muscular shoulders looked big enough to take on the world without the slightest stress. His strong chest was splattered with dark hair, his perfectly sculpted stomach left Grace wondering how he got it to look like that. Ever
ng." Vance grumbled. "Sit
e didn't want to, because even though Vance Mcvone was a dark intimidating man, even though he seemed to wear sadness and anger as a cloak, something in Grace called
nd then by his lack of clothing. He was glad, if he must be around her he must keep her rattled. For then she won't have ti
y Anne found the couple nearly twenty minutes later. They both sat sile
decided. They would have some adorable babies, Mary Anne smiled to herself. Yes, indeedy
d poured herself some coffee. " Vanc
call me that." He cast Grace an
I've always called you that, honey." She cast Gracie
nce mumbled. "I outgr
.. Since you're so grown up." Mary Anne took a sip of her coffe then returned
eally ha
you can accompany Gracie back to her f
you were go
you can't g
and Gracie really does need her belongings, Vance." Mary Anne stood up and smiled broadly at the unhappy pair. "Get your shawl, Gracie and for gracious
gh to look at the extremely attractive half naked man. His gaze was unwavering, a small muscle in his jaw w
the end of it." Vance sighed. "Ge