The Rightful Heir. Angel Moore

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to make it work or argue and struggle until the judge comes to town. I am not a man given to conflict. I’d prefer to come to an arrangement that is beneficial to both of us. The time will be unbearable if we don’t.”

      “Then why didn’t you just say that in the beginning.” He could see her resistance fading.

      “I think I did.” He took a risk and said, “You may have overreacted.”

      She hung her head. Every ounce of her was full of conviction and strength. He didn’t like that his words had caused that to ebb. Then, just as quickly, she raised her head and met his gaze. “I can see how you might think that. Let’s finish distributing the papers this morning. When we get back to the office, we can lay out some ground rules while we have our lunch. Then there will be no time lost.” She stood. “Shall we?”

      He nodded. “After you.” With his free hand, he opened the hotel door for her to precede him.

      She went to the registration desk. “Mr. Warren. How are you this morning?”

      “Well, Miss Ellison. Very well, indeed.” The man caught sight of Jared behind Mary Lou. “And you, Mr. Ivy?”

      “I’m fine, sir. Thank you.”

      “Learning to work with our Miss Ellison, are you?” Mr. Warren spoke to him but he smiled at Mary Lou. Why had she suddenly become Mary Lou and not Miss Ellison in Jared’s mind? Was the stubborn way she defended her stance at every turn endearing her to him?

      “We are sorting through the details as we go along.” He cut a glance at Mary Lou.

      She reached for some of the newspapers he carried. “He’s learning the business.” She didn’t smirk but he thought she wanted to. She placed the papers on the corner of the desk. “I’d love to interview Jasmine about the wedding.”

      Mr. Warren’s chest puffed out a bit. “Two weeks from Saturday I’ll have all my girls settled. Then me and Mrs. Beverly will be happy while we wait for some more grands. Maybe someone will want to take over the hotel for me in the future.”

      Mary Lou smiled. “You haven’t even had time to spoil your newest grandson yet.” She looked at Jared. “Mr. Warren has three daughters. Two married and one betrothed.” She turned back to Mr. Warren. “I met Tuck after church last Sunday. Daisy and Tucker are so proud. And I think baby Rose is still a bit jealous.”

      Mr. Warren laughed. “That little girl hasn’t slowed down since she learned to walk a few weeks ago. I think she thought the new babe would be a playmate, not someone who took her momma’s time and attention.”

      If Jared was going to fit into the community of Pine Haven, he needed to build relationships with the people he was meeting. “Congratulations on your new family member, sir.”

      “Thank you, Mr. Ivy.”

      “Jared, please. I trust the Record posted a nice birth announcement on his arrival.”

      He felt Mary Lou stiffen beside him. “We certainly did. Just like we do for all the new babies in Pine Haven. The Record plays a big role in celebrating the good things that happen in our town.”

      A door opened from the side of the lobby and a woman dressed like a ranch hand came into the room. She was striking in her beauty and wore the clothes like she was made for them. In the years he’d worked on a ranch, Jared had never encountered a lady rancher.

      She joined Mr. Warren behind the desk and kissed his cheek. “Hello, Papa.” She was tall and graceful. “Good morning, Mary Lou.”

      “Jasmine, I’d like you to meet Jared Ivy. Mr. Ivy will be working with me at the paper for the next month or so.” He wanted to smile at the way Mary Lou had insinuated their time working together would end with his departure, without actually saying he would be leaving. Their time at the paper together would end. But he wouldn’t be the one going anywhere. “This is Jasmine Warren. She’s Mr. Warren’s daughter and will soon be married to Doc Willis.”

      “It’s a pleasure to make your acquaintance, ma’am.” He dipped his head in deference to the lady.

      Mary Lou continued. “Jasmine, I’d love to interview you for the paper. Your wedding is big news.”

      Jasmine Warren smiled. “If you really think there’s something to write about, I’ll be glad to share with you. Maybe we could have lunch one day soon before the wedding.”

      Jared answered for both of them. “We’d be most agreeable with that. You just name the day.”

      Miss Warren’s face creased. “Will you be joining us, Mr. Ivy?”

      “No, he won’t.” Mary Lou answered on top of his “Yes.”

      Mary Lou tilted her head to one side and spoke to Miss Warren. “Mr. Ivy has brought a claim of ownership against me for the newspaper.”

      Mr. Warren didn’t seem to like the sound of that. “Is that so?”

      “Jacob Ivy was my grandfather. He left me the paper in his will.”

      Mr. Warren’s expression widened as he took in the announcement. “I see.”

      Miss Warren said, “Then I’ll be happy to meet you both on Wednesday at noon. Naomi will be serving her famous chicken and dumplings in the restaurant that day.” She lifted the papers Mary Lou had placed on the desk.

      “Papa, have you seen my cameo? It was right here.” She began picking up the items on the desk one at a time and looking under them. She opened the drawer on her side of the desk.

      “No. Are you sure you left it here?”

      “Yes. I was showing it to Momma Beverly on Saturday afternoon. You must remember. It was just after lunch.”

      “I haven’t seen it.” Mr. Warren opened another drawer on the desk.

      A thought he didn’t like entered Jared’s mind. “Saturday afternoon?”

      Mr. Warren stopped his search. “Yes. You were here that afternoon. Did you see it?”

      “No, but if you’ll think about anyone who may have come through the lobby that afternoon, maybe you can remember someone who could have seen it.” Jared knew one person who’d been here that afternoon. Someone who was desperate for money.

      “Well, you were here.” Mr. Warren began naming everyone he could think of, but his memory wasn’t as sharp as a younger man’s would be.

      “What about anyone local who came in to do business with you? Or perhaps someone who ate in the restaurant?” Jared wanted to stir the man’s memory but he didn’t want to be the one to say Andrew’s name out loud. Mary Lou wouldn’t thank him for it. Her fondness for the youth had been made clear.

      “There were the usual guests on Saturday. Evan was here.”

      Miss Warren headed for the door. “I’ll go ask if he saw it. He may have picked it up for safekeeping if he did.”

      Mary Lou explained. “Evan is Doc Willis.”

      Jared

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