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She moved her hand up and down his length, and he moaned.

“Shhh, we don’t need a stampede,” she said, and he laughed.

“Siobhan O’Brien, you are not funny.”

“I’m not? I thought I was.” She smiled when he chuckled. “Let’s make some waves.” She put her legs around his waist again and held on as he inched into her. He cupped her ass in his hands and moved against her.

When her orgasm hit her, it hit her hard. She gasped, then laughed when Liam put his hand over her mouth, then put his head in the crook of her neck and groaned as he came.

The following morning, Siobhan stretched her arms above her head and glanced at the sleeping bag to see Liam gone. Of course, he was. The man got up in the middle of the damn night.

She crawled out of the bag, brushed her hair, changed into clean clothes, grabbed her toothbrush, a bar of soap, and a washcloth, and left the tent.

Once outside, she glanced around and saw everyone sitting around the fire pit, eating, and her stomach growled, but she needed to wash up.

She quickly went to the creek, squatted and washed off, then brushed her teeth. She turned when she heard a horse behind her and saw Liam sitting on Diablo, his arms folded on the saddle horn, watching her.

“Good morning,” she said.

He touched the brim of his hat. “Morning, Irish. Did you sleep well?”

“I did. Did you?”

“Yes, ma’am. After breakfast, we’ll be moving again. Make sure you wear sunscreen and your bandana.”

She saluted him. “Yes, sir. You’re the boss.”

“You just remember that.”

She laughed. “Yeah, okay.”

He chuckled. “That was convincing.”

“I thought this was where you were leaving the cattle.”

“We are, but we’re going to spread them out a little, so they’ll graze.”

“Oh, okay.”

Siobhan smiled as she walked closer to him. He looked so hot sitting on that black beast. She jumped back when the horse stuck his nose out at her.

“Will he bite me?”

“He’s been known to bite, but he was just nudging at you.”

“Sure he was. Well, I’m hungry, so I’m going to eat.”

“Eat a good breakfast, darlin’. It’s going to be a long, hot day.”

She looked up to see a clear, blue sky, and even though it was early, the sun beat down mercilessly.

“I will. I’ll see you later, cowboy.”

“Yes, ma’am. Looking forward to it.” He nodded, turned the horse, and rode back toward the camp.

Siobhan sighed. She was in so deep already, but she knew she’d keep seeing him. She needed him and would continue to see him as long as things were good.

After breakfast, Siobhan sat beside Margie on a log, watching the activities around them. Everyone was packing up, and Siobhan watched Liam rolling up the tent.

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