I said.
He winked. “I know I did it, that’s all that matters. And I did it with my dad, which makes it all the more special.”
My cheeks burned as I looked up at him and smiled. “I love you.”
“I love you more, darlin’.”
Ty rode over and shook Tanner’s hand as I stepped out of the way. I turned to walk over to Ty Senior, who was currently off his horse and kissing Stella, bent back in a dip. I laughed and went to say something, but I came to a stop when a rope went around me.
Laughing, I turned to look at Tanner.
“What in the world are you doing?” I asked.
“Do you remember when I told you I’d never roped a woman before because I hadn’t found one worth ropin’?”
“Yes!” I said with a giggle as I took the rope off of me and walked back toward him. He stopped right in front of me, then knelt down on one knee. I sucked in a breath and felt my stomach drop.
“Well, I found her, and I don’t ever intend on letting you go. You have made me the happiest I’ve ever been, Timber, and I cannot imagine my life without you in it. I want to be by your side as every dream you’ve ever dreamed comes true. I want the honor of calling you mine, and I want desperately for you to be my wife. Will you marry me?”
Tears streamed down my face as I dropped down onto the dirt in front of him. I opened my mouth to speak, but no words would come out. The only thing I managed to do was nod and sob like a fool.
“I believe that’s a yes, son!” my father called out.
I smiled and said, “Yes! Yes, I will marry you!
Tanner’s face erupted into the most beautiful smile as he picked up my left hand and slipped on the ring. I glanced down at it and stared. Then I looked up at my father and saw him wiping away his own tears.
“Daddy,” I whispered.
“She would have wanted you to have it, princess.”
Tanner leaned in and whispered, “Go to him, Timber.”
I turned back to Tanner, cupped his face with my hands and kissed him. “I love you so much, Tanner Shaw.”
He winked. “I know. I love you too.”
Tanner stood and helped me up. I hugged him tightly, then turned and ran to my father.
He held his arms open and caught me when I ran into them. “I love you, Timberlynn. So very much.”
“Oh, Daddy. I love you too.”
Ty walked up to Brock and slapped him on the back. “I won…pay up.”
Epilogue
TIMBERLYNN
May
I slowly lifted the saddle pad onto the two-and-a-half-year-old gelding I was training. He stood perfectly still and turned his head ever so slightly to watch me. “That’s a good boy, Romeo.”
He threw his head back slightly as I rubbed the pad over him gently, then let it sit on his back.
“He looks comfortable with it on,” Tanner said.
I glanced over my shoulder to see the love of my life—my fiancé—sitting on the fence. Lord, he looked so handsome with his dark cowboy hat on and that sexy smile and dimple.
“He’s a trooper.” I quickly lifted the saddle and placed it onto the pad and let it sit for a few minutes.
“Okay, buddy, let’s cinch the girth and see how you like it.” I got the saddle strap just snug enough to keep it in place, and Romeo didn’t flinch.
“I’m itching to get on that horse, you know,” Tanner said as he got off the fence and headed over to us.
“Patience, Tanner. You of all people know that,” I said as I tightened the girth a bit more.
“He seems to be okay with it. Jasper was biting the shit out of the saddle earlier to get it off.”
I laughed lightly. “Yeah, he’s going to make us earn our money, that’s for sure.”
After Tanner and I got engaged, we sat down and talked about where we both wanted our careers to go. Tanner, of course, was still going to work on the family ranch, but we also decided to go into a partnership with the horse training and rescue. There was also the fact that Tanner had purchased the house and land we lived on from his parents. After talking with my father and Tanner, I paid Tanner fifty percent of what he’d bought the house for. Tanner then turned around and invested it into our new business, Shaw Equestrian and Rescue. Stella and