again. Nothingââ she pressed a finger to Jakeâs chest ââand no one.â
Frustration had Jake wrapping his hand tightly around Savannahâs. âDammit, Savannah, I care about Emma. We all do. I admit I made a mistake and I canât promise I wonât make more. But I can promise Iâll try my damnedest.â He loosened his hold on her and his voice softened. âGive me a chance.â
Could she take that kind of risk when it came to Emma? Savannah asked herself as she stared into Jakeâs eyes. Sheâd sworn that her niece would never feel pain again, but in reality, she knew that some pain was inevitable. There were times when people would be cruel. And a loving supportive family would be the only safe haven. Jake and Jared and Jessica had already proved they could supply that haven by the way theyâd banded together to handle their stepmother. In her heart she knew it would be wrong to take Emma away so soon.
But Savannahâs heart was telling her something else. Something she did not want to listen to. Something was happening here between her and Jake. Something that would only complicate matters. She stared at Jakeâs hand still covering her own and suddenly realized how close she was standing to him. Her fingers rested against his rock-hard chest and she felt the steady beat of his heart.
âSheâs just a little girl, Jake,â Savannah said quietly. âAngela and I have always done our best to shelter her. She doesnât understand how cruel some people can be.â
He stroked the soft skin of her palm, and it was impossible for Savannah to stop the shiver that coursed up her arm and through her body.
âIâll horse-drag anyone who even looks at her cross-eyed, myself included,â he said. âYou can ride the horse.â
âI suppose Emma would be upset if we left so soon,â she murmured, and found that her throat was as dry as the Texas dust swirling around her feet. She felt the heat of his skin radiate through his cotton shirt.
âSo would I.â
Without her realizing when, heâd pulled her against him. They stood there at the base of the porch, their bodies touching, his hand stroking hers. It seemed to Savannah that her bones were softening and she felt a yearning sheâd never experienced before. She leaned against Jake, felt the heat of the sun on her back and his muscled body pressed against her thighs and breasts. Desire spilled through her, making her ache to be closer, toâ
âAunt Savannah!â
Savannah jerked her hand away from Jakeâs at the sound of Emmaâs call. Her niece was running back from the barn with Jessica several feet behind.
âAunt Savannah! Come see the baby cow! My sister, Jessica, says I can feed it a bottle.â
Savannah hadnât seen that big a smile on Emmaâs face since before Angela had died. It was worth all the gold in the world to Savannah. She waved to her niece with a shaky hand. âIâll be right there, Pecan.â
She looked back at Jake and nodded slowly. âOkay, Mr. Stone, Iâll give you another chance.â She turned to follow Emma, wondering how she could walk on knees that felt like warm rubber.
Jake watched Savannah walk away and breathed a heavy sigh of relief. The first day and already heâd nearly blown it. Myrna hadnât been expected until next week. Heâd planned on telling Savannah about his stepmother then. How the hell could he have known that sheâd show up today of all days?
âJake?â
He turned. Billy stood behind him, his hat in his hand, his gaze cast downward. Myrnaâs white luxury sedan was parked a few feet away.
âHello, Billy.â
âI know youâre probably still sore at me, but I just wanna say Iâm sorry for any trouble I caused ya. I oughtnât not been drinking like that on your time.â
Jake frowned at the man. He looked as if