Cowboy Stalker – Courage County Standalones Read Online Mia Brody

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 39
Estimated words: 36960 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 185(@200wpm)___ 148(@250wpm)___ 123(@300wpm)
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He glances at the screen, and I see it’s a call from Sheriff Luke. I know he has to take this. I give him my best serene smile.

Although I’m nervous something bad will happen to him, I also trust this man completely. “I know you have to take the call.”

I leave the room and go to the kitchen where Aunt Dorothy is. She frowns the moment she sees me, looking dismayed. “I’ve searched the truck three times. I cannot find it. I’m so sorry.”

Daisy and I went shopping with her today to get my daughter new clothes. Somewhere in all of our activities, we lost Daisy’s blue blanket.

That blanket is the last piece I had of Shelley, a reminder that not everything she did was horrible. I can’t bear the thought of losing it, but I don’t want to make Aunt Dorothy feel bad. It’s not her fault it went missing.

“Maybe it’ll turn up.” Her voice is weak and uncertain. We both know it’s not in the house.

That’s when it hits me, the barn. Dorothy and I both spent time in the barn with Daisy today. We’ve been visiting Belle every day since Griffin introduced us.

She seems to have taken a real liking to the barn, and Dorothy swears she’s going to grow up to be a horse girl. I’m pretty sure she’s already picked out the very first pony she plans to buy for Daisy. She’s going to spoil my little girl, not that I mind. I like that Daisy is surrounded by so much love.

Aunt Dorothy snaps her fingers. “That’s a great idea.”

“I’ll check there,” I say because I know she’s exhausted. She’s spent well over an hour looking for the thing.

“While you do that, I’ll get dinner started,” she says. While we were out, we picked up all of the ingredients for tacos. She tells me her homemade hot sauce is famous in five counties and outlawed in two of them. I can’t wait to try it.

I slip into my sandals and pat my pocket to make sure my phone is in it. “I’ll be gone a minute.”

I could wait and ask Griffin to go with me, but the ranch hands are doing regular rotations around all of the buildings. I’m not sure there’s a square inch on this property where I could go and not be watched. Thinking about that has me remembering my argument with Griffin over the cameras.

My body heats thinking about that. Maybe I need to pick more fights with him. I love how passionate he is.

As soon as I step into the barn, I know something is wrong. It’s almost like I can sense the anxiety of the horses. A hand reaches from a darkened corner and yanks me into one of the stalls.

Glaring at me are Roulette and Jagger, the men I’ve been running from. I reach for my pocket to call Dorothy, but Jagger grabs my phone and tosses it on the floor of the mucky stall.

Roulette sneers at me, his gun glinting in the cracks of light coming through the old boards. “Where are the drugs?”

“I don’t know,” I whimper out the words. I wish that I had thought to ask Griffin. My heart is pounding so hard that I’m pretty sure I’m going to have a heart attack right here. Is that a thing? Can you get scared into a heart attack?

Roulette shrugs. “Then we’ll go in the house and ask your boyfriend.”

Daisy is in the house. I can’t have these men anywhere near her. I have to lead them away from her, Griffin, and Dorothy. They are my family, and I won’t let them get hurt.

Doing my best to sound confident and not like I’m scared out of my mind, I say, “I don’t keep them here. Are you crazy? He’s a cop.”

The two exchange a look, and I can tell from their expressions that this is not new information. It’s only something that I confirmed.

Roulette’s expression changes like he’s trying to be cordial, but the hardness in his eyes never leaves. “You take us to where the drugs are, and nothing bad will happen.”

I nod like I believe them. They don’t plan to let me live past this encounter, but none of that matters if I can get them away from the house.

Roulette gestures to Jagger, “Go start the car. Have it running, and we’ll be there in a minute. I don’t want them seeing three of us leave together.”

Jagger disappears to get the car. I know that this is my chance if I want to make an escape. We’re one on one now, but he still has a gun. If only I had something of my own, a weapon to even the playing field. That’s when I spot a shovel in the corner of the stall. It’s not as good as a gun, but it’s better than nothing.


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