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| had to laugh when we cleared the trees and the wayward juveniles spotted their mothers. They ran bawling to
their moms and immediately sought out a teat to nurse on. The larger cows stood patiently and let their young
feed. | couldn't help but think that if it wasthat had run off from my mom | would have gotten an ass
chewing instead of a tit to suckle on when I got back.
We had fried chicken, corn on the cob and mashed potatoes for supper that night. The platter was piled high with
breasts, legs and thighs cooked to perfection. | had more energy that night and talked more than the night
before. | learned more about Colleen. Her parents had immigrated to the United States from Ireland when she
was five years old. Her father had always had a fascination with the tales of the Old West and had cto
Montana. That explained the trace of the Irish brogue. She had grown up in America but still had the influence of
her parent's in her speech.
| was feeling much better the next day and once again after breakfast | headed back to replace fence posts. Sam
helpedload up the mules but | headed out on my own. All | had to do was follow the stream to my
destination. This day was easier than the first. | had learned a few tricks that made the work less strenuous.
Shortly before four o'clock | set the last post and headed back to the barn. | had sextra tso | mucked
sof the stalls before cleaning up for dinner. My fourth day | helped Sam make repairs to sof the
buildings and the day after set more fence posts. The next two months passed quickly. | now took my turn riding
the range checking on the cattle. | was in the best shape of my life. We had a schedule set where Sam took
Saturday off, Bill took off Sunday and Monday was my day off. | used my day to do my laundry and run into town
if | needed anything.
| had grown quite fond of everyone on the ranch. Sam was good-natured and easy going. We would often sit and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttalk after supper. | had a lot of respect for Bill. He was honest and hardworking and we got along well. Colleen
was very sweet to Sam and | but | could see she had sfire to her. She and Bill made a great couple.
Colleen and Bill were getting excited now. At breakfast on Friday Colleen toldthat her daughter would be
coming hin one week. It was my turn that day to take a horse and ride through the wooded section
checking for cattle that might have wandered up into the hills. It was a little after four and | had made my way to
the stream and turned to follow it down. When | reached the pool below the waterfall | stopped and dismounted.
| took off my shirt and knelt down next to the water. | dipped my bandana into the cool water and began to wash
the sweat and dust from my face and neck.
| heard a whinny from downstream and looked to my right to see a horse and rider approaching. At first | thought
it was Colleen but quickly realized that this was a younger version of her. This beautiful woman could only be
Caitlin. She had the scrystal blue eyes and red hair as her mother did. She rode up and stopped several feet
fromas | stood up and faced her. She lookedover and | saw her eyes stop on my bare chest. The two
months of hard work showed in my taut muscles.
"Who are you and what are doing on this property," she snapped in a haughty tone.
"Names Carson and | work here," | replied.
"I don't believe you. My dad said he couldn't afford to pay another hand," she said.
Despite how beautiful she was | was getting a little aggravated at her unfriendly tone. "Yeah, | heard that too. |
guess that's why I laugh all the way to the bank every payday."
Caitlin glared atand reined her horse around and gave it a kick in the sides. | watched as she cantered out of
sight. Chuckling to myself | put my shirt back on and remounted my horse and continued on towards the barn.
Later | found out that there had been a miscommunication between Caitlin and her parents. They thought she
was coming hnext week. Instead, to her parents surprise, she had arrived a couple hours after | had rode
out. She had spent the morning and the early part of the afternoon with her parents until she told them she
wanted to go for a ride, something she hadn't had tfor in school but loved to do. So she saddled up and rode
up to her favorite spot, the waterfall and pool of water. | guess after two months | was old news and Bill and
Colleen had forgot to mention me.
Just as | rounded the barn | saw the back of the red head disappear inside. | got down and proceeded to lead my
horse inside. Caitlin must have been looking for her father and finally found him in the barn.
| could clearly hear her loud voice. "Who is that man that was up at the waterfall?" she demanded to know.
Bill thought for a minute. "That must have been Carson," he answered.
"He said he works here. But last t| was here you toldyou couldn't afford to pay another hand."
"Well, he's right, he does work here. As to what he gets paid, | don't think that's any of your business. | still own
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