Changin' Hearts: Rodeo Girl Series, #2
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Once again, his brother was right, and here, they were, him and her, running in circles, him running away and her chasing after him. He ought to set the story straight, tell her he didn't feel the same. But to say so now would be too hard on her. He'd give it time. Things would change, and she'd figure it out.
Sick of being compared with his semi-famous older brother, Harper Kane's growing anger fuels a world of self-doubt. Nothing he does will ever be good enough, and even if it is, it could disappear in an instant, like his mother did when she passed.
A chance encounter with a troubled girl named Livia Hennessy only adds to his confusion. Her life is a mess, and she needs him right now. Somehow, he has to become a man she can rely on.
Except her constant adoration might prove to be too much and the pressure to change his heart more than he can stand.
Book 2 of the Rodeo Girls series by best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS.
Suzanne D. Williams
Best-selling author, Suzanne D. Williams, is a native Floridian, wife, mother, and photographer. She is the author of both nonfiction and fiction books. She writes a monthly column for Steves-Digicams.com on the subject of digital photography, as well as devotionals and instructional articles for various blogs. She also does graphic design for self-publishing authors. She is co-founder of THE EDGE. To learn more about what she’s doing and check out her extensive catalogue of stories, visit http://suzanne-williams-photography.blogspot.com/ or link with her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/suzannedwilliamsauthor.
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Changin' Hearts - Suzanne D. Williams
The Sovereign LORD has filled me with his Spirit. He has chosen me and sent me to bring good news to the poor, to heal the broken-hearted, to announce release to captives and freedom to those in prison. He has sent me to proclaim that the time has come when the LORD will save his people and defeat their enemies. He has sent me to comfort all who mourn, to give to those who mourn in Zion joy and gladness instead of grief, a song of praise instead of sorrow. They will be like trees that the LORD himself has planted. They will all do what is right, and God will be praised for what he has done (Isa 61:1-3 GNB).
CHAPTER 1
In the arena
We have number forty-six, Harper Kane, up next ...
The announcer’s voice echoed across the arena atop a cacophony of other rodeo noises, caged livestock, vehicle engines from the nearby lot, and, of course, rowdy rodeo goers. All of it blended together to form a drone in Harper’s ears. He shut it out and concentrated on his mental state.
You can do this,
his brother, Halston, called from somewhere behind the six foot metal fencing. Aim for seven seconds.
Seven seconds. That’d be sweet, but not likely. He’d do good to make ten. His stomach knotted, he released a long breath. His dad would scowl at him for thinking that way. You are what you decide to be, he always said. He was right, of course, but that didn’t stop Harper from entertaining his doubts.
Whenever you’re ready,
the arena worker said.
Harper dipped his chin in acknowledgement. Wait too long and people would know how nervous he was. Go too quick and he looked as green as he felt. First rodeo, first competition, he really shouldn’t hope for too much. Though he’d been on the back of a horse before he could walk, calf roping had only become his chosen sport in the last year or so. His brothers’ encouragement had caused him to enter tonight. He still wondered if he’d made a mistake.
Remember my ride in Brantley, Halston had said. If I can do that and hang on for eight seconds, then you can do this. Halston was twenty, two years his senior. His other brother, Hollis, was the oldest at twenty-one.
Brantley had been huge. Harper knew he couldn’t live up to that. If he could just get through this smaller, local run and not look like a fool, he’d consider it a success.
It’s you and me, Scout,
he said to the horse. Hit the ground running.
Seven seconds. One day, maybe he’d do it in seven seconds and win the big dollars. But for tonight, he’d settle for not landing on his backside. Gripping the saddle, he raised one hand and gave a nod.
Several miles away at the same time
His belt looped in his hand, he brought it down on her back with a smack, and the sting of it sent her stumbling forward. Her toe caught on the bed post, and she crashed, face first, into the space between the mattress and the wall. She wadded herself up there, her knees to her chest, her arms over her head.
Thought you’d ... snea ... sneak out on ... me ... tosssss yer-self at ... ssssome young buck,
he said. His words slurred from drink, his legs wobbly, her dad staggered left, bumping up against the dresser then righting himself. Buck, right,
he continued, emitting a spattered laugh. That ... that’s what you want ... want to do. Can’t trussst a woman ....
Livia Hennessy heard the words, but let them fall around her, refusing to pick them up. Let him think what he wanted. He always had of her mom when she was here. Her insides twisted. She didn’t blame her mom for leaving this hell hole, but she did for not taking her along.
Raising the aluminum can clenched in his grip, he drained it dry in great gulps, then crumpled it in his fist. He focused his gaze on her, his eyes hard, a week’s worth of facial hair sprouting patchy on his chin. Get outta there,
he shouted. Let me see you.
She didn’t move, and his already bad mood soured further. He careened forward, falling over the bed to reach for her, and managed to curl his fingers around her wrist. His grip tightened, painfully, and she gave a squeak. You’re hurting me.
He laughed, the sound gurgling in his throat. Somebody’s ... gotta ... gotta teach you a lesson.
I learned it, you old drunk.
She should have kept her trap shut, should have waited until he’d passed out. He would eventually, and she’d make her escape. But by speaking just then, she’d made the next hour a whole lot harder.
He surged upward, yanking her from her spot in the floor, and, in one motion, slammed her against the wall. The impact shoved the air from her lungs, leaving a dent in the drywall. Before she could react, he pulled back his fist, pounding it hard into her ribcage. What breath she’d just made left in an instant and she floundered, caught between worlds – the one where she tried to live and the other where it might be better to die.
At the arena
The calf chute clanked, the gate rising, and, instantly, a brown-and-white three month old calf raced straight ahead, bent on freedom. Hooves pounding the packed clay, his heels dug into Scout’s sides, Harper sent his horse out after it at a gallop.
What fear he’d entertained diminished with the training now flowing through his head. Lariat raised, he circled the loop overhead, his aim true, and it slipped around the calf’s neck, bringing it to a halt. Harper was off the horse and across the space in a second. Grasping the calf in either hand, he lifted it upwards, the calf’s weight throwing him back a few steps, and tossed it on its side. He tied the back two legs with the first and, his hands in the air to signal he was finished, remounted to ride forward and give the rope slack.
Harper almost didn’t hear the announcer give the time for the loud swish of his pulse in his ears.
Eleven point two seconds. That puts our cowboy in fourth place. Excellent score for his first time ....
Eleven point two, a long way from seven seconds. But he wouldn’t beat himself up about it. He didn’t miss roping the calf and hadn’t failed to throw him. Mess up on either one and he’d look like a beginner. He’d worked too hard to avoid that.
Releasing the rope from the saddle, he rode out of the arena and dismounted beneath the bleachers. His brother, Halston, met him at the back gate. That was great,
he said, swinging it open. Very smooth.
He’s a smooth one,
Hollis chimed in. Now, we’ll parade him around the party at Joe’s and see if any pretty girl notices.
Harper’s face warmed.
Stop picking on him, both of you.
Destiny Mullens, Halston’s girlfriend, put herself between him and his brothers. Wrapping one arm around his shoulders, she squeezed. "He’ll get noticed because he’s sweet and kind ... and those adorable dimples."
The heat in Harper’s face increased to volcanic level. Between his brothers and Destiny, sometimes the ribbing became too much.
I’ll take Scout,
Halston said. You go wash up.
Harper nodded and headed to the