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No doubt I was smiling like a fiend, probably catching bugs in     the shiny white grille of my teeth.

He slowed his pace just a little and so did I. Steering the     shiny black gelding off the packed-dirt trail, he led me into a grassy field, a     pasture to my mind. On a horse farm, maybe it had another name. But this was no     formal paddock with reinforced split rail fences and partial stone gates. It was     a meadow of tall grass and wildflowers, surrounded by old trees. If this part of     the land was fenced, I couldn’t see any evidence. Maybe we were simply riding     the Sonoma County hilltops between Damien’s property and the olive grove.

When he slowed down a bit more, I brought Windchime up beside     his horse, finally straightening fully for the first time.

“What do you think?” he asked, spreading one arm wide to take     in the sweeping view of hills and groves that rolled down to the Pacific in the     distance.

“Incredible.” I laughed, still giddy from the ride, the man,     the afternoon.

But as we stood there, the horses breathing a little harder     while they stamped and snorted, my heart expanding with stronger feelings than     Damien would ever guess, I knew I had to tell him the truth. He deserved to know     that my secret was out. Fraser Farm might already be a destination on the     Hollywood map of the stars, Reality TV Edition. Yes, there was such a thing.

Yet the bigger risk came from Rick. He’d never liked it that I     took off after he got engaged to Nina. I think he’d envisioned himself having     both of the Cortland girls twined around his finger. I had the vague sense he’d     try to do something to hurt me, or retaliate against an old perceived slight in     some way.

“Miranda?” Damien waved his hand in front of my face, Eclipse     nudging Windchime. “It may be a great view, but it sure took you on a journey     far, far away from me.”

He had no idea how much further apart we were about to get once     I quit running from reality and told him the truth about Violet’s visit.

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“AND YOU SAW     this message Violet said she tweeted?” Damien nudged the gelding around a sharp     turn on a path down the far side of one of the hills behind his property. It was     a neutral zone here. He’d probably already crossed his property line, but to     preserve the natural beauty of the place, he and his olive-growing neighbor kept     it free of fences.

He’d planned a special day for Miranda, with the horseback ride     and a treat he had waiting for them back at the farm. But the day had taken a     slide a hell of a lot steeper than the terrain they navigated now.

“Yes. Not that I understand a lot about Twitter. But she said     she had ten thousand followers and her note had already been...I forget what she     called it...copied and sent out by seventy-five of them.” Miranda’s horse shook     her head in protest at crossing a small rivulet, but stayed the course.

Damien had quit worrying about Miranda’s riding an hour ago,     after seeing how well she kept her seat. She had a high comfort level around     horses, a fact that Windchime seemed to have grasped early on.

“Re-tweeted,” he replied absently, his brain working overtime     to think through the implications of what that meant. How much of a following     did Miranda have?

The kind that meant photographers might camp out on his     property? Or the kind that meant a few fans would troop up to his front door     every other week?

“Wow.” She gave a dry laugh. “Someone knows his social media     terminology.”

“I’m a sole proprietor with a fledgling company. I have no     choice.”

“That’s what Joelle says about the tearoom. When you own the     company, you do it all. Maybe you can teach—” Miranda stopped abruptly, her jaw     snapping shut.

“I’d be happy to share what I know.” He looked her way sharply,     wondering why she’d cut off the thought. “Why wouldn’t I?”

Her shoulders swayed with the motion of the horse, as did the     barely there feather earrings that dangled from the delicate silver cuffs on her     ear. Her full lips were pursed.


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