Redemption Ranch. Leann Harris

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Another miracle occurred. Riley’s chest puffed out and he reached out again and rubbed Dogger’s stomach.

       “How she does that I don’t know,” Zach whispered.

       Tyler glanced at his friend. Zach motioned for Tyler to join him outside. The two men walked out into the sunlight.

       “Does your sister do that often?” Tyler asked, impressed by how Beth had handled the exchange between Riley and herself.

       Shaking his head, Zach laughed. “When we were growing up, she had a talent to read Ethan and me, then rat us out to my folks. Of course, when it came to the guys she dated, she was useless, but that may be the brother in me talking.”

       Before Tyler could comment, Susan Carter rounded the corner of the office. “How’s it going?”

       Tyler didn’t have the heart to explain about losing her son for a brief time. “I think we’ve made a little progress. My dog’s attached himself to Riley. And Riley smiled.”

       “Really,” she whispered, relief lighting her face. Her gaze went from Tyler to Zach. He nodded the truth of Tyler’s statement. “Oh, I’ve prayed and prayed.”

       Tyler swallowed. “Come with me and I’ll show you.”

      * * *

       “Are you upset?” Beth asked as she stopped by Tyler’s side. He was brushing down Charming. Susan and Riley had left close to a half hour ago.

       His hand stilled on the horse’s flank. “What are you talking about?”

       “Are you upset about me talking to Riley?” She craned her neck so she could see his eyes. Her head almost rested on Charming’s side. Tyler met her gaze.

       “No.”

       Oh, that male mind-set, say as little as you can to get yourself out of trouble. “Would you care to expand on that?”

       He went back to brushing the horse.

       She didn’t move, blocking his access to the horse’s front shoulder. She had two brothers and knew how to outwait a stubborn male, and she wanted an answer.

       “What do you want me to say?”

       Progress. “I saw that panicked look on your face when I was sitting with Riley. You looked like I was fixin’ to put my foot in it and scare the poor kid.”

       He flushed. “You saw that?”

       “I did.”

       Shrugging, he gave Charming a final stroke, then put the brush on the shelf. “I knew from experience that the more you push with a boy that age, the further you push them away.”

       Beth heard the pain in his voice, startling her. What had happened to this man that he could identify with Riley’s situation? “You’ve been there and done that.”

       He remained silent for so long that she feared she’d pushed him too hard. “I’m s—”

       “Yeah.”

       She knew this time to give the man room, but he surprised her.

       “When I went into foster care, the social worker wanted me to spill my guts.” He untied Charming from the ring on the wall and led him back to his stall.

       Beth stared after his retreating form. He starts to spill his guts and then walks away?

       She hurried after him. “You can’t leave me hanging there. What happened?”

       “Why do you care?”

       If he’d slapped her, she couldn’t have been more startled. Instinctively, she stepped back. Scrambling to come up with an answer, she said, “I want to understand how to help Riley. You have an insight that will help me to help him.”

       Tyler put Charming in his stall, then slipped the halter off of the horse’s head. He paused, studying her. “Makes sense. I ran through five foster care homes in two years. I think I held the record for that part of Oklahoma. I was known as a troublemaker until I got to the Olaskys.” His gaze turned inward. “They didn’t ask me to open up. They gave me the room I needed and respected me.” He gave a soft laugh. “But I got toted to church and that’s where the Lord got ahold of me. After that, I was willing to talk.”

       Working hard not to show her surprise, Beth said, “You had some wise foster parents.”

       He paused. “I did.”

       “When was the last time you saw them? Are they still alive?”

       His expression closed down. “They are still alive.”

       It didn’t take a genius to realize she’d touched a raw nerve. The glacial change in him happened so fast it took her breath away. Redirect him.

       “Well, I hope we made a breakthrough with Riley. Of course, it’s my experience that boys his age can change in an instant. Oh, I remember one time when I asked Ethan if I could borrow his western bolo tie to wear to the rodeo. He said yes. We watched him at the steer-wrestling competition that afternoon.” She remembered how the little calf had dragged her brother around the arena. “He was the only one who didn’t wrestle down his cow and he ate a lot of dirt. Well, after the rodeo, the first person he saw was me, wearing his tie. He pitched a fit and demanded his tie back there at the arena. So let’s pray that Riley will be feeling cheerful the next time we see him.”

       Tyler tried not to smile, but her story broke the ice. “We’ll see.”

       She took a deep breath, knowing she’d averted disaster. “I’ll check the horses on the other side of the row and make sure they have fresh hay.” Not waiting for his reply, she walked down the aisle.

       Tyler had revealed another layer of himself and her heart whispered he was a good man. He’d slipped past the shield she’d erected around her heart. And oddly enough, that realization didn’t panic her.

      * * *

       Tyler snapped his fingers, calling for Dogger. The dog raced out of the stall and joined him at the door.

       “What’s come over you, friend? Suddenly you’re Mr. Social, rolling over and letting anyone scratch your belly.”

       “Are you expecting him to answer you?” Zach asked, walking up to the stables.

       “I’ve gotta stop talking out loud.”

       “Yeah, my sister can drive any male to talk to himself.”

       Tyler threw a grin at his friend. “What I don’t understand is why Dogger’s decided to make friends with your sister and Riley. It’s put me off my stride, so why shouldn’t I expect him to answer me?” Tyler had discussed with Zach what he wanted to do with Riley. They both agreed that horses would benefit the boy.

       Zach stepped to the fence enclosing the ring in front of the stables. He rested his forearms on the top rail. “This place changed me, so maybe Dogger’s following suit.”

      

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