Cassidy Carla - A Hero of Her Own стр 2.

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Goose bumps rose on her skin and she was halfdizzy as she fought the underbrush, felt the prickly bite of it against her bare legs.

She stumbled into a low-hanging branch. The whack of the limb across her forehead jarred her back to reality. And the reality was that she was in the middle of the woods chasing after a ghost.

The figure shed been chasing was gone...or had never been there, she thought. Fighting back new tears of despair, she turned and screamed as she bumped into a solid male chest.

Jewel. Its me. Quinn Logan. His big hands grabbed her shoulders. Are you all right? I heard you scream.

I bumped into a tree branch. Her voice sounded far away and she mentally shook herself in an effort to get grounded.

Come on, lets get back on the path, he said. He dropped his hands from her shoulders, but took one of her hands in his and led her back to the path.

As her mental fog lifted, she jerked her hand from his and stared at him, his handsome features visible in the full moonlight.

He had a mane of brown hair, with flecks of gold and auburn that enhanced his lean features. A scar across one of his cheeks did nothing to detract from his appeal. His topaz eyes glowed feline and, as always when Jewel looked at him, a crazy fluttering went off in her tummy.

What are you doing out here in the middle of the night, Dr. Logan? she asked warily. Quinn was the local veterinarian. At six foot three, he had broad shoulders and a quiet simmering energy and strength that made people believe he could handle anything a large animal might do.

Quinn, he said. Please make it Quinn, and unfortunately sometimes animals dont get sick during normal business hours. Ive been over at Clays place dealing with a colicky horse. Clay Colton was Jewels cousin and he lived on the large spread next to the Hopechest Ranch.

Is the horse all right? she asked, and wrapped her arms around herself, unable to get back the warmth shed felt before shed heard that ghostly voice. Had Quinn been the shape shed seen in the woods? Had he softly called her name?

The horse is fine. Im more concerned about you. You said you hit your head? He placed two warm fingers beneath her chin and raised her face toward the light. Butterflies went off in her stomach at his touch.

Im fine, she said stiffly, and backed away from him.

He reached up and shoved a strand of his hair back from his eyes, gazing at her curiously. What are you doing out here in the middle of the night?

She hesitated a moment, then decided to be truthful. I was having some trouble sleeping and thought maybe a walk outside would help.

How about I walk you back to your place and see you safely inside?

No, thanks. That isnt necessary, she protested. She felt off balance, shocked to find him wandering the woods and still confused by thinking shed heard somebody call her name.

All she wanted to do was get back to the house and into the safety of her own room. At the moment she felt distinctly unsafe, even though Quinn didnt appear threatening in any way.

Ill just say good night now, she said. She whirled around and hurried back in the direction of the house, grateful when he didnt try to stop her.

She didnt relax until she was settled in her room with the doors locked. She lingered at the door, peering outside, but there was no sign of anyoneghosts or otherwise.

Moving away from the door, she took off her robe and climbed back into bed. Her heart still thudded with adrenaline and she knew sleep would be far off, if at all.

Shed gone a little crazy out in the woods, thinking that she heard Andrews voice calling her, believing for a moment that he was someplace out there in the dark woods.

Or was it possible that Quinn had been playing a cruel game with her? She frowned as she thought of the handsome vet. Shed only run into him a half a dozen times since her arrival in town and usually that was out at Clays place. But, on each of those occasions, shed been acutely aware of him, had felt more than a little bit of attraction.

There had been a moment when his warm hands had been on her shoulders when shed wanted to throw herself against him, feel the heat and strength of his arms enfolding her in an embrace.

She closed her eyes and remembered the sensation of his fingers beneath her chin. It had been so long since a man had touched her in any way. Was it any wonder shed reacted to his simple touches?

She didnt know what worried her more, the fact that she might be losing her mind or that she was attracted to a man who might, for whatever reason, be playing games with her sanity?

Mornings were chaotic at the Hopechest Ranch and the next morning was no different. The sounds of childish laughter awakened Jewel just after seven and she blessed Cheryl and Jeff Cookson who would be in the kitchen preparing breakfast for the seven children who were currently residents.

The childrens ages ranged from ten to thirteen, the eldest a girl who had arrived the previous day from Chicago.

Jewel would have a session with the girl, named Kelsey Cameron, this morning. Jewel had official therapy sessions with each child twice a week, but at the Hopechest Ranch therapy never stopped. Every activity, every conversation provided therapy to heal wounds, buoy self-confidence and get the children on the road to happy, healthy lives.

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