Randall Riches

Randall Riches by Judy Christenberry Read Free Book Online

Book: Randall Riches by Judy Christenberry Read Free Book Online
Authors: Judy Christenberry
got out to unlock the storage trunk in the back.
    When Rich came out, she was standing beside the door and reached for his bag.
    “What are you doing?” he asked in surprise.
    “Loading your gear.”
    By the time he caught up with her, she was relocking the storage trunk. “Hop in. It’s already eight o’clock.”
    “We’re not punching a time clock, Sam. If we leave at eight-thirty instead of eight, it’s no big deal.”
    She ignored him. Turning the key in the ignition, she put the truck in gear and pulled onto the road. She didn’t touch her coffee until she had the truck going at top speed, where there would be no more shift changes. Then she removed the lid to her cup and took a cautious sip.
    “They make good coffee,” Rich said, sipping his own cup.
    Instead of commenting on the coffee, she asked, “How much did you give her?”
    “One of the hundred-dollar bills. I told her I’d promised you. She wanted to come find you to thank you, but I told her it would embarrass you.”
    Relief and gratitude filled her. She hadn’t expected him to be so generous. But she was pleased. It had been worth swallowing her pride. “Thank you.”
    “You’re a strange woman, Samantha Jeffers. You didn’t want to let me pay for a bowl of oatmeal. But for someone else, you’ll accept a tiny bit of what you’ve honestly worked for. I owe you more than that, you know.”
    “More than a hundred dollars?” she asked, staring at him before she turned her gaze back to the road. “For two days of driving? I don’t think so.”
    “Airfare would’ve been a lot more. Probably five or six hundred. Plus they would’ve been shorthanded on the ranch.”
    “Well, consider me paid. I don’t charge that much. How far is Rawhide from your place?”
    “Fifteen miles,” he said, still thinking about what she’d said.
    “Is there a lot of traffic on the road?”
    “You worried about the drive?”
    Sam didn’t want to tell him she was hoping to hitchhike into town. She figured he’s fuss at her. But she hoped to get there before closing time. If she was lucky she might even get hired at once.
    “Why did you ask that?” Rich asked, drawing her attention.
    “I just wondered.”
    “You don’t have to worry about getting back to town right away. We’ve got lots of room. You can rest up a day or two. And have the best meals ever. Red and Mildred can’t be beat.”
    “Who are Red and Mildred?”
    “Red worked for our grandfather as a cowhand, but when our grandmother died, Red raised my dad and his brothers. When all the boys settled down, Red married Mildred. She’s B.J.’s aunt. She moved to the ranch when B.J. came to be our vet.”
    “How nice.” She wasn’t sure why he was telling herthis, but it kept him from asking her any more questions.
    “Yeah, she and Red had a double wedding with Uncle Jake and B.J.”
    “B.J. is a woman?”
    “Yeah, kind of like your name. If someone said Sam, I’d think he was talking about a man. Why, last night I— Uh-oh.”
    Now he’d definitely caught her attention. “Uh-oh, what?”
    “Well, I called home last night and my mom— That is, Gabe had called and told them I was—we were engaged. Mom wanted to know what was going on, but I’d taken my pill before I called. Things got kind of fuzzy. I don’t think I explained that we’re just acquaintances. I’m not sure. I can’t remember.”
    “Well you should certainly know by now that I don’t want to marry you. I’ll explain to your mother as soon as we get to your house.”
    “Hell, Sam, I didn’t say you did. I was trying to prepare you for our reception.” He glared at her.
    She didn’t want to think about the kind of reception she might receive if they were engaged, and his parents liked that idea. But as it stood, she would probably face some hostile people, especially his mother. “How many in your family?” she asked.
    “Mmm, twenty-one, I think.”
    She gulped and turned to stare at him. “Twenty-one?

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