âMarry Me, Lyn.â
Lyn tugged her hand from his and hugged her arms around her body in a gesture of defensiveness. He cursed himself for being impulsive. âCal, you donât marry someone because you have good chemistry with them.â
He kept his voice low, soothing. âItâs not that.â He placed his hands on her upper arms. âDonât give me an answer now. Let me explain what Iâve been thinking.â
âYou donât have to feel responsible for me, Cal. I can take care of myself now.â
âLyn, Iâd like very much for you to be my wife. Iâd like to make a life for you, work this ranch and have children with you.â He grinned. âYou may even be pregnant now.â
She blushed. âItâsâitâs a big step for me.â
He understood. Marriage hadnât been a picnic for her the last time. âIâm not like your ex-husband, baby. I respect your opinions and Iâd never mistreat you. I wouldâ¦protect you.â
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He couldnât believe his sister had done this to him.
Cal McCall gritted his teeth and fumed silently as he regarded the woman standing before him. She was on the tall side for a woman, but even the oversize shirt and too-large jeans she wore couldnât disguise the stick-thin look of her. Her head was down, and a thick curly mane of dark red hair hid most of her face and half her upper body as she stood passive, unmoving, waiting forâ¦for what?
Questions, he assumed. Instructions. Heâd asked his sister to hire a housekeeper for him, so this was his own damned fault. Silver had the softest heart in South Dakota. Sheâd told him that Lyn Hamill needed a job and a place to stay when she was released from protective services; he, as far as his sister was concerned, was the perfect answer.
Again, his gaze ran over his new employee. Hell, she didnât look well enough to be out of the hospital much less capable of taking care of the big old ranch house heâd recently purchased. He knew sheâd been a victim of domestic abuse and he surely was sympathetic to her troubles, but he needed someone who could paint and wallpaper, someone who could scrub bathtubs and haul loads of laundry, keep a vegetable garden, herd cantankerous bulls and groom horses if need be. This woman looked like sheâd need help even to groom herself.
âSo,â he heard himself say. âI, ah, I understand you want to work for me.â
The head nodded, a slight movement that set the red curtain of her hair rippling, and copper sparks shot from it where the sun touched it. He had to restrain the urge to reach out and hook a finger through one of the curls that hung freely to well below her shoulders. One thing heâd say for her, she had pretty hair.
He sighed heavily. Silver had him between a rock and a hard place and she knew it. One of his dreams had been to buy back the ranch his daddy had owned. When the opportunity had arisen, heâd lunged at it, and Silver had pitched in to help him clean and redecorate the outdated old house. Unfortunately, sheâd fallen for a neighboring rancher and gotten married before the job was done.