In The Cowboy's Arms. Vicki Thompson Lewis

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remember Ringo?”

      “Absolutely. He was one of the highlights from that quick visit last year.”

      Cade chuckled. “Ringo’s living the life. Ever since Lexi moved into my cabin he prefers staying there with us instead of patrolling the barn looking for mice. He’s turned into a feline couch potato.”

      “Smart cat.”

      “Smarter than we are, that’s for sure. Listen, you may want to forget about Briana, but I’m just getting started thinking about her and I want justice.” Cade smacked the steering wheel. “Here’s an idea! We’ll call a press conference so you can tell your side. We can’t let her get away with this crap.”

      His brother had his back. The heaviness lifted from Matt’s shoulders and he smiled for the first time in twenty-four hours. A press conference in Sheridan, Wyoming. That would be a first, especially if they could get any members of the press to show up, which wasn’t likely.

      “I don’t know how to organize a press conference,” Cade continued, “but I’ll bet you do. Or you know people who know people. We can make it happen.”

      “Look, it’s a good impulse and I appreciate the moral support, but a press conference won’t work for a lot of reasons.”

      “What she’s done is wrong, damn it! It’s character assassination and you need to defend yourself.”

      “I doubt I can. She’s a very good actress who knows her camera angles. She orchestrated that kiss so I’d look guilty as charged. Even if I try to tell my side, hardly anyone will believe me.”

      “They might if you tell them about the proposition.”

      “Not doing that.”

      Cade groaned. “I should have known you wouldn’t. You’re too noble for your own good, buddy. She doesn’t deserve your overdeveloped sense of chivalry.”

      “It’s not her I’m thinking about. It’s Cliff Wallace. I respect the hell out of the guy. He has lousy instincts when it comes to women, but like I said, Briana’s a very good actress. He may eventually find out the truth about her, but not because of me.”

      “You had some love scenes with her, right?”

      “Oh, yeah.”

      “Hot?”

      “Yep.”

      Cade was silent for a while. Then he cleared his throat. “Let me just say I respect the hell out of you, cowboy. A lot of guys would have taken her up on that offer.”

      “Not if they were members of the Thunder Mountain Brotherhood.” Matt took great pride in being a part of the group Cade had started years ago with Damon Harrison and Finn O’Roarke, the first three foster boys. Now every guy who’d lived at the ranch was included.

      “True.”

      “And not if they’d been raised by Herb and Rosie.”

      Cade grinned. “Also true. And for the record, Mom’s been informing everyone that the tabloids got it wrong. You never would have behaved that way.”

      “God, I love that woman.”

      “Don’t we all.” He looked over at Matt. “Are you planning to tell her everything you just told me?”

      “Probably not.”

      “I wouldn’t, either, unless you want her to buy a ticket to LA and open up a can of whoop-ass on Briana. She’s already put a couple of DVDs in the trash compactor.”

      Matt chuckled at the image of Rosie listening to the crunch as the DVDs bit the dust. “That’s why I had to come home, so I could hear stuff like this. Mom’s destroying DVDs and you’re ready to call a press conference. It’s a far better reaction than what I got from my PR rep this morning.”

      “Which was?”

      “She wanted me to publicly show remorse for my behavior.”

      Cade met that comment with several choice swear words. “So, did you fire her?”

      “Not yet. She doesn’t know me that well and the photo convinced her I’d forced myself on Briana.”

      “Did you tell her you hadn’t?”

      “Yeah, I said it was the other way around—that Briana kissed me—but Geena didn’t think it mattered who kissed who. I’m supposed to suck it up and be apologetic.”

      “That’s her name? Geena?”

      “Geena Lysander.”

      “Well, this Geena person should have believed you. She should have taken your side. Apologize, my ass.”

      “In a way, she was trying to take my side. She kept telling me it would be okay and we’d fix this.” He thought of the earnest light in her eyes as she’d laid out her plan. She had pretty eyes, and when they took on that special gleam, he had the urge to kiss her. Like that would ever happen.

      “Well, you’re not apologizing.”

      “Nope. I’ll just hide out for the next few days. My phone’s been off for hours and I’m growing fond of that mode. I might leave it off.”

      “But you’re a big-deal actor now. Don’t you have to stay in touch with your peeps?”

      “My peeps are all right here in Sheridan. You, Lexi, Rosie and Herb. Plus Damon and Philomena. How’s their baby doing, by the way?”

      “Sophie’s cute as hell, bright red hair just like her mother’s. And Jake Ramsey moved back to town. He’s working at the fire station and engaged to Amethyst Ferguson. Remember her?”

      Matt laughed. “Doesn’t everybody? I can’t hear ‘Santa Baby’ without remembering her sexy performance back in high school. I thought she’d be giving Taylor Swift a run for her money by now.”

      “Turns out she’d rather stick to performing locally.”

      “You know, after what just happened, I get that.”

      “Please don’t tell me you’re hanging it up because of this nonsense.”

      “No, I’m not. I’m starting a new movie next month.”

      “Awesome! I don’t think I heard about that.”

      “It came up pretty fast, and I kept meaning to call Mom but then this thing hit.” Matt let out a weary sigh. “But I’ll hang in there. I love acting. Always have.”

      “The ultimate escape.” Cade glanced at him. “Do you remember telling me that?”

      “I do, actually. School plays were great when I was a kid, but this...you can completely disappear into the role. You don’t have to worry about what to say because they hand you a script. You don’t have

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