promise to stay put when he told her to. Well, she amended, she would try to follow orders. That’s all she could promise. She couldn’t and wouldn’t stand aside and see him hurt. Ever.
“Also, I wanted to give you this,” he murmured, reaching into another pocket.
Natalie gasped when he held up a silver wedding band embedded with two oversize diamonds and two sapphires that reminded her of the colorful depths of his eyes. Her heart twisted in her chest and she barely found enough air in her deprived lungs to draw breath.
“It’s beautiful,” she whispered as he removed her mother’s gold band from her left hand and replaced it with his expensive gift.
“So are you, sunshine.” He dropped a tender kiss to her cheek. Again, he reached into his pocket. He fished out a role of large denomination bank notes that—dollar for dollar—looked suspiciously like the ones she had used to pay him. “I’m prepared to pay you generously to take an assignment for me.”
She stared at his chiseled lips—that she wanted to kiss so badly that she could barely stand it. Her gaze dropped to the money rolled up in his fist. “What do I have to do?”
His expression softened. “Stay married to me for all the right reasons. Don’t go haring off without me. I can’t stand myself when I’m not with you, sunshine. Nothing has been the same since you left me behind.”
And that is the honest truth, Van thought to himself. He had been miserable and lost—and cranky, according to Bart.
He watched her dark eyes widen in disbelief and her jaw sag against the collar of her crisp linen shirt. His attention dropped to the full swells of her breasts and the trim indentation of her waist. Gawd, but she was a welcome sight to behold! He thought he’d never track her down. She had been on the move like a tumbleweed blowing wherever the restless wind took her.
“The right reasons?” she repeated, bewildered.
Van gathered his nerve and bared his heart. “First off, because I’m in love with you. And secondly, you are perfect for me.” How many times had she said those last words to him and made him feel ten feet tall?
Her eyes rolled back in her head and she wilted sideways before he could grab her. He did manage to latch on to her knee before she tumbled off the ledge. Sweet mercy, she had fainted on him?
Fainted? he thought as he came to his feet to hoist her up so he could cradle her in his arms. Was this the same daredevil who defied murderers and thieves and fought her way out of some of the worst scrapes imaginable? Now she fainted?
He would never understand this wife of his—but he’d like to spend the rest of his life trying.
While her head dangled off the side of his arm and her flaming auburn hair waved in the breeze, Van carried her to the spot where he had followed the footpath to the peak. He sidestepped down to the meadow and circled to the stone face of the summit. He chuckled when he noticed her new horse bore a striking resemblance to Durango, just as her clothing reminded him of the garments he favored. She had become the female version of her gun-for-hire husband, he mused wryly.
Knowing her, she would hire herself out for assignments after she tired of sightseeing and began to yearn for a different kind of adventure and excitement. He was afraid the thrill of defying danger had seeped into her blood. There would be no holding back this spirited beauty now.
Van eased Natalie onto the plush grass, then grabbed his canteen to dribble water on her peaked face. She came to with a sputter and a cough then shook her head to clear her dazed senses.
“Did you say what I thought you said?” she chirped.
Van couldn’t help himself. He angled his head to savor the long-awaited taste of her lips. Two weeks of starvation, he mused. It was a wonder he had survived this long without her.
“You mean that you are perfect for me? Yes, that’s what I said.”
She flapped her arms dismissively. “No, the first part.”
“The part about loving you?” He smiled into her upturned face. “I didn’t know what love was until you, sunshine,” he told her softly and sincerely. “I merely existed until you blew into my life like a cyclone and touched off so many emotions I didn’t know how to control any of them. I don’t expect you to love me back so I’ll gladly pay you—”
His breath exploded from his chest when she lunged at him, knocking him off balance and leaving him flat on his back. She hovered over him, while flaming red-gold strands of her hair danced in the breeze. Tears flowed from her eyes and tumbled onto his cheeks.
“Pay me?” she said brokenly. “You’d have to pay me not to love you back, Crow. Even then, I couldn’t not love you. You might as well ask me not to breathe. I love you so much it hurts and I’ve been miserable all these lonely days and nights without you. I’ve wanted you beside me each time I’ve gazed at a panoramic sight. Something was always missing and that something was you.”
The uncertainty he’d carried with him for a fortnight, wondering if his confession-from-the-heart would be well received, gushed out with his ragged breath. He reached up to brush his thumbs over her cheeks, rerouting her tears…and he felt an unfamiliar mist in his own eyes.
“I never realized I needed anyone or anything until I spent two hellish weeks without you, sunshine.”
He gestured toward the gown he had draped over Durango’s saddle. Natalie giggled in delight when she realized he had purchased a new yellow gown to replace the one damaged during her ordeal with the Harpers.
“If I can’t kiss you first thing in the morning and the last thing at night then I’ll have no life at all,” he murmured. “I love you like crazy, sunshine.”
“I love you, too. More than simple words can ever express.” She brushed a tender kiss over his mouth and his heart melted down his ribs. “Where do we go from here, Crow?”
“Wherever you want, for as long as you want. I want to see the spectacular sights of the West through your fresh set of eyes.” He shrugged casually. “After that, we could take a few assignments of a less dangerous nature.”
“You mean it?” A pleased smile settled into every bewitching feature of her face.
“I’ve never been more serious in my life.”
She grinned impishly as she unbuttoned his shirt to splay her hand over his chest, making him sizzle with desire in less than a heartbeat. “Ever made love in the mountains, Crow?”
“I never made love at all until there was you,” he whispered as he removed her shirt and skimmed his hands over her satiny flesh.
She laughed and said, “If you keep saying all the right things, Donovan Crow, you can have whatever your heart desires.”
He cupped her smiling face—surrounded by a cloud of frothy auburn curls—in his hands. “All I want is you. If this isn’t paradise, then I’m as close as I’ll ever need to be.”
Then he cherished her body with his hands and lips and his own aching body. He made a solemn vow that he would love his wife with all his heart and all of his soul beyond forever.
And he did.
They are together still…walking hand in hand on a mountaintop overlooking Eternity.
ISBN: 978-1-4592-0946-6
THE GUNFIGHTER AND THE HEIRESS
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