“I’ll race you back.”
I turned and pushed Nate as hard as I could and watched him stumble as I took off and jumped up on Trinity. Before I knew it, we were back at the barn. Everyone else had already returned and was getting ready for dinner.
Monk took our horses as Nate and I headed out of the barn. Before I knew what was happening, Nate had me pressed up against the wall, his eyes burning as he searched my face.
“I’ve been fighting the urge to kiss you all afternoon, Ava.”
My eyes widened in horror. Oh. My. Gosh. What do I do? What do I say? Was I attracted to Nate? I mean sure, he was good looking and everything, but he didn’t affect me like Ryder did. No one had ever affected me like Ryder did.
But Ryder was going to be living in Montana, and I’d be in Texas. How would that work?
Nate moved a little closer as I placed my hands on his chest to stop from coming any closer.
“Um … Nate … I’ve had a lovely afternoon but—”
His eyebrows rose. “But you’re attracted to my brother.”
I bit down on my lip. There was no denying I was very attracted to Ryder. He had consumed my thoughts the last two weeks, almost to the point where I was about to ask my father for his number.
Before I had a chance to answer, I felt his presence. It was as if I could sense his eyes on me. Turning to the left, my breath caught as I looked at Ryder standing there with a stunned expression.
Nate followed my stare and moved when I pushed him away from me.
“Ryder,” was all I could say as he glared at his brother quickly before replacing his expression with a blank one.
“Mom was looking for you. She didn’t want the two of you being late for dinner.”
Nate smiled as he began walking toward Ryder. “We were just on our way up.”
I pushed off the wall and called out for Ryder as he turned and headed back out of the barn.
“Ryder! Wait!” I took off running, but by the time I rounded the corner, he had taken off on a four-wheeler and was headed back to the main house. Spinning around, I looked at Nate. “He thinks something happened between us.”
Nate laughed and shrugged. “He’ll get over it.”
I reached out and grabbed his arm. “No, you’ll tell him nothing happened.”
Nate’s smile turned wicked. “Sure I will. Let’s get to the house before my mother sends out another search party.”
My stomach felt sick as I followed Nate back up to the house. The entire time all I saw was the look on Ryder’s face as he stood at the end of the barn.
I STOOD IN the mirror and looked at myself as I took in my appearance. Dressed in black jeans, my trusty old cowboy boots, and a white buttoned-down shirt, I looked every bit the part. The good son who still did what his parents asked him to do. Instead of me being the one to show Ava the ranch, I showed Layton and Reed, even though Nate should have been there right alongside me.
He knew I wouldn’t let my father down and he took full advantage of the situation.
Bastard.
I pushed my hand through my somewhat still wet hair, and headed down to the living room where everyone was meeting. My father should be making his grand appearance right about now.
With a frustrated sigh, I headed to the bedroom door and threw it open. The more I thought about Nate and Ava and what I walked in on, the more pissed off I got. I should have known she didn’t have any interest in me.
As I walked down the main stairwell, I glanced up and blue eyes caught mine. Ava looked beautiful dressed in tan pants and a white blouse. My eyes traveled her body and back up to her lips that I’d dreamt of kissing a hundred times.
It didn’t long for me to catch a glimpse of Nate standing next to Ava. I looked away as I continued to make my way down the stairs. My father was standing next to my mother with his arm wrapped around her waist as they talked to Layton and Whitley. With a smile, I gave him a quick wave as he smiled back. He had been out of town for the last week, so this was the first time I’d seen him.
“There is the man who is going to be running this ranch someday.”
Nate huffed as I shot him a go to hell look. It wasn’t my fault he didn’t want anything to do with running the ranch. He enjoyed the traveling and consulting. I didn’t. I wanted to be on the back of a horse checking property lines, not sitting in some rancher’s living room dressed in a suit.
Layton and Reed both turned and gave me a grin. “Dad, it’s good to see you,” I said as I shook his hand. “You weren’t all waiting for me, were you?”
My mother smiled and gave me a wink. “Yes, but that’s okay; I have a surprise for you.”
I lifted an eyebrow. “Really? What do you have up your sleeve?”
“Me.”
The voice sounded familiar as I looked over my mother’s shoulder to see my sister, Jennifer, standing there. I smiled from ear to ear.
“Well, if it isn’t my beautiful sister!”