The Billionaire Heiress's Unforeseen Marriage
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ate gathered under the hot Texas sun to watch our prize-winning livestock and our even more prized cowboys. My father always had me open the mai
and fire. I could feel hundreds of eyes on me as I guided him through a complex serie
itched, almost inaudible whistle cut through the air. Midnight's ears flattened. His eyes r
a two-thousand-pound monster named Ares, was going berserk. He slammed his massive body agaigered a chain reaction, and a section of the cattle pens burst open. A wave of terrified stee
near the pens, let out a piercing scream and theatrically
s eyes were locked on her. Without a second of hesitation, he spurred his horse, abandoning me mid-performance and charging toward Daisy-Mae.
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the stands behind me. Adrenaline surged through me, hot and sharp. There was no time for heartbreak.
llion and I moving as one, turning the herd, pushing them away from the sta
. He slammed into a wooden fence near me, sending a rail of splintered wood flying. I f
enter the arena to help contain the last of the chaos. He was a hundred yards away, h