The Texas Ranger's Bride (Lone Star Lawmen 1) - Page 40

“Sounds good.”

“Cy loves bacon and eggs.” Cy’s name rattled off her tongue. She could have kicked herself for using it.

Luckey’s brown eyes smiled. “I think that’s an all-around favorite.” He didn’t miss a thing. Of course he didn’t. He was one of the Famous Four she’d heard mention of on the news.

“Good.” She got to work and whipped up some biscuits to go with them. Before long they sat across the table from each other while they ate.

“If I’d known that house-sitting Cy’s wife was going to come with these perks, I’d volunteer more often.”

She shook her head. “Once he catches the stalker, he probably won’t be able to live down this fake marriage.”

“Cy’s a brilliant tactician. That fake marriage caught the first stalker before any of us could blink. It won’t be long before he brings the other one into custody. In case you weren’t aware, the captain gave the assignment to him because he knew he was the right man for the job.”

Kellie knew that already.

“However, I’d like you to know that any of us would have been happy to take your case on after watching you in the Bandera Rodeo.”

Luckey was a charmer and very attractive. “You could have no idea how grateful I am for all your help.” She got up to pour him another cup of coffee. “I happen to know you were on watch all night long and must be exhausted. If you want to stretch out on the hide-a-bed in the living room, please go ahead while I wash the dishes.”

He didn’t get up. “If I lie down, then I’ll go to sleep. That’s a no-no on the job. I’m better off sitting here talking to you.”

While she loaded the dishwasher, she asked the first question to pop into her head. “What made you go into law enforcement?”

“I wanted to be a Texas Ranger from the first time I saw a troop of them riding their horses in an Austin parade. I was just a little guy. When I told my dad, he said that we in the Davis family descended from a real Texas Ranger living back in the 1800s. After he showed me my great-great-grandfather’s picture, that did it. I was going to be just like him.”

“That’s a darling story.”

His chuckle filled the kitchen.

“Are you married, Luckey?”

“Divorced.”

Kellie frowned. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have asked.”

“It’s all right. My ex-wife didn’t find my occupation darling.”

No. She wouldn’t. No woman would who wanted her husband with her every night of her life. “But if she married you—”

“She thought she could handle it.”

With that response, Kellie felt as if someone had just walked over her grave.

He cocked his head. “How come you’re not married?”

“I’ve been too busy chasing a dream.”

“And thrilling crowds,” he added.

Her mouth broke into a smile. “You’re full of it, Ranger Davis.”

“I couldn’t agree more” came a familiar male voice from the living room. She lifted her eyes in time to see Cy, who walked into the kitchen looking wonderful even though he was tired and needed a shave. How long had he been listening to their conversation? At the sight of him, her heart knocked against her ribs.

She smoothed her palms over her hips. “There’s more breakfast if you want some.”

“Don’t mind if I do.” He caught a chair with his boot and sat down by Luckey. If he had any news about the stalker, he wasn’t ready to share it with her.

“I didn’t know your wife was such a great cook, Cy. Try the biscuits. They’re sensational with strawberry jam.”

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