“I hate thinking about that guy going through my stuff,” Hadley said, shivering. “Do you think it’s almost over?”
I shrugged. “Could be. We’ll find out when they get the finger prints back. But that lighter could have just as likely fallen out of a friend’s pocket months ago.”
She nodded. “Hopefully this will be the break they need. I’m ready for the police to find this guy.”
So was I, but as soon as they found him, she’d be flying back to California. As much as I wanted the case to be solved, I didn’t want to let her go.
Hadley
The thought of going back home was both exciting and terrifying. I loved the solitude of being tucked away in cowboy paradise, but I wanted to get back to my life, to singing. My heart wanted both, but I knew it was out of my reach. And even more frustrating, Blake’s heart was out of reach. Ever since Robert’s call, he’d been acting distant. He kissed me before I went to bed, but that was it. I wanted more. Maybe I was too subtle? I don’t know, but I planned on making my desires known.
Once I was dressed, I marched downstairs to tell him how I felt. I didn’t exactly know what I was feeling, but it was something I couldn’t ignore. When I approached the barn, I stopped dead in my tracks. You have got to be kidding me. Standing there, smiling at him from across Snowflake, was a beautiful, curly blonde, dressed in a pair of ripped jeans, a tight tank top, and boots. What the fuck?
Keeping my expression neutral, I strolled into the barn. Both of them turned to me and the woman smiled wide. “Hi,” she greeted with a wave of her hand.
“Hey,” I replied, turning my attention to Blake who was shirtless, glistening in sweat. He cleared his throat and nodded toward the woman.
“Anna, this is Tyla. She’s the one I told you about. She works for me.”
Tyla held out her hand. “It’s nice to meet you, Anna. Blake told me you’re from his old stomping grounds.”
I shook her hand. “I am, but I have to say, he made the right choice moving out here. It’s amazing.”
“That it is. How long are you here for?”
My eyes met Blake’s and he responded. “Probably not much longer. She has to get back to work. I can’t keep her from it forever.”
By the look on Tyla’s face, she could sense the tension. “I see. Do you two want to meet up at the bar tonight? The whole crew is going.”
Blake lifted a brow at me and I nodded. It could be fun. Maybe if he had a few drinks, it would loosen him up. “Sure. We’ll meet you guys there,” he said.
She turned and went back to Snowflake. “Good deal. I’m going to take this wild one for a ride now. Do you want to join me?” she asked, smiling straight at me.
“Who me? On a horse?”
Tyla laughed. “Yeah, you. Have you never ridden before?”
I shook my head. The thought kind of scared me. They were so big and powerful.
Blake walked over to a stall and guided his black stallion out. “You can ride Nightshade. He’ll be good to you.” Nightshade blew out a puff of air through his nostrils and bumped me with his muzzle. Blake chuckled and patted him on the back. “He likes you.”
Tyla hopped into Snowflake’s saddle. “I’ll be in the field when you’re ready.”
I glanced up at her and smiled. “Thanks.” As soon as she left, I turned to Blake, eyes wide. “Oh my God, what if I fall off?”
Chuckling, he brushed the hair off my face. “Nightshade won’t let you.”
“Sure he won’t. Famous last words.” I shook my head.
He kissed my forehead. “You’ll be fine. I promise.”
“Hey, are we okay?” I needed to clear the air.
His brows furrowed. “Why wouldn’t we be?”
I shrugged. “I don’t know. After Robert’s phone call last night, it was like everything changed. You seem a little distant.”
“I know, I’m sorry about that. There’s just a lot on my mind.”
“Anything you want to talk about?”