A Baby in the Bunkhouse

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say about me?” he asked softly.
    A ribbon of desire swept through her. She had the sense that she was getting too close for comfort, yet could not turn away. “I think you protest too much. That you kind of like the idea of having me here, even if it’s only going to be through the holidays.” After that, she’d told Eli she would try to find something in her field.
    Rafferty rolled his eyes. “Now you are off in la-la land.”
    â€œLook,” Jacey said, “I may not have trained professionally, if that’s what you’re worried about, but I am a great cook.”
    Rafferty blew out a contemptuous breath. “Your skill at the stove has nothing to do with how I feel about this arrangement.”
    â€œThen what does?” Jacey demanded, stepping closer still.
    â€œThis,” he told her gruffly, pulling her into his arms for a steamy, all-bets-off kiss.
    It had been way too long since Jacey had been embraced this way. Unable to withdraw from the evocative pressure of his mouth moving over hers, she surrendered to the taste and feel of him. It felt so good to be surrounded by such strength and warmth, to lose herself in a kiss that was so sensual and searing it took her breath away.
    She had been kissed before. But never like this, in a way that sent emotions swirling through her at breakneck speed. Never in a way that brought forth such a soul-deep yearning.
    Rafferty had figured she’d slap him across the face before their lips ever touched. Instead, logic and feelings had fled. Feelings, need, had taken over. She had wound her arms around his neck and kissed him back passionately. So passionately, in fact, he didn’t ever want to let her go. Their lips had just begun to fuse, and already he wanted another kiss that was deeper and hotter and more intimate than the last. And damn her, he thought, as she curved her body into his, if she didn’t want it too…
    Which was why it had to stop. Now. Before it went any further. He let her go. “Now do you see why it’s a bad idea for you to be here?” he asked.
    â€œMaybe for you,” she retorted, blushing furiously. “Since you can’t control your lust or your tongue.”
    She swore, realizing too late the way he was taking what she had just said.
    â€œI meant your mouth,” she corrected over his chuckling.
    His rogue amusement only deepened.
    All the more frustrated, she swept her hands through her hair. “I meant your words. Manners. Deeds,” she finished flatly.
    Rafferty agreed—he shouldn’t have kissed her, and she sure as heck shouldn’t have kissed him back. But they had and now the passion that had been simmering beneath the surface was out there. Hotter than a fire burning in the grate on Christmas Eve.
    â€œI do have a way of upsetting women.”
    â€œThat’s an understatement and a half.”
    â€œThat being the case—” he sauntered lazily toward the door “—maybe you should leave.”

Chapter Four
    â€œMan, it smells good in here,” Stretch said.
    â€œAnything we can do to help?” Curly asked with his lothario smile.
    Jacey gave the gravy on the stove another stir, then checked the oven to see that the traditional corn-bread stuffing was almost done. The five hired hands had been hanging around the bunkhouse all morning, taking turns holding Caitlin, and sampling the various Thanksgiving dishes as she prepared them. “You-all can set the table.”
    â€œFor seven?” Red asked.
    Jacey did a quick calculation. Five cowboys, Eli and Rafferty and herself. That made…“Eight.”
    â€œYou including Rafferty?”
    â€œYes. Why?” Just because Rafferty had been avoiding her entirely for the last four weeks—she had not seen him once—]did not mean he would not grace them with his presence for the ranch’s traditional turkey dinner.
    â€œUm…” Hoss hemmed and

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