Love Wears A Stetson "Wyatt"

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my heels, fist on my hips and walked over and faced off with Wyatt.
    “If talked me into to driving me home, translates into you picking me up, like a sack of grain and throwing me over your shoulder, then slapping my ass, then yes you talked me into it!”
    My dad and brother just stood there, both biting their lips, like they were trying not to laugh.
    “Well darlin, if you weren’t so pig headed and stubborn, about the whole idea of me driving you home, then I wouldn’t have had to do that, would I? I swear you’re like your ten years old, Kenna .”
    “Pig headed and stubborn, is that what you just said? You are the bossiest, most arrogant person I have ever known, Wyatt Walker. All I asked for was to borrow your phone to call my dad, but no, you couldn’t do that could you?”
    I overheard my brother, speak to my dad.
    “Well dad, it seems some things never do change huh?”
    “Yeah son, I feel like we just went thru a time warp. We’ve gone back about six years. Hopefully soon, they’ll figure out what the true problem is between the two of them.”
     

Chapter 2
     
    “Carson you want to follow me back to Kenna ’s car and help me tow it back to our place. I’ll Josh take a look at it, after he gets back from Helena tomorrow.”
    “No, you won’t. I can deal with my own car, thank you very much, Wyatt.”
    I sighed and turned my gaze to the heaven. Please give me the strength to deal with this girl. Why was this girl, always fighting me? I swear, no matter what it is, she has to fight me about it. But she was right about one thing, I thought about having to throw her over my shoulder and smacking her butt. She wasn’t a girl anymore. She had grown up. The fact is she had grown up in all the right places. I chastised myself for the direction my thoughts were wondering. She’s your best friend’s sister, you can’t go there.
    “ Kenna , stop being like that to Wyatt, He is only trying to help you, is all. Give him a break.”
    “Oh it figures Carson, you always did take his side. Dad, tell them I’m quite capable of taking care of myself.”
    “Sweetheart, you’re being unreasonable, let the boys take care of your car, for you. Why don’t you come in the house with me, and we can talk, while they take care of things for you.”
    “Grrrrrr! Unbelievable !”
    I just couldn’t believe my ears, Kenna actual growled at us, then stomped her right foot and ran up the stairs. I could hear her muttering to herself about bossy, arrogant men. The slamming of th e screen door on the front door got her point across loud and clear.
    I took my Stetson off and ran my fingers through my hair and then replaced it back on my head. I looked at Carson and Jenna’s father, Jack just shook my head in frustration. Jack stepped over to me and placed a hand upon my shoulder in a reassuring manner.
    “Wyatt, I think Kenna is going through a little rough patch right now. We’re all going to have to be a patient with her right now.”
    “Jack, she’s been like this with me for thirteen years. You know what; I don’t think Kenna has come home for just a visit. I think she is moving back home, for good. Her car is loaded down pretty good, with what looks like all of her things. Did something happen? I thought she was happy living in California?”
    “I’m not sure. Carson did Kenna say anything to you, about what’s going on?”
    “Yeah, she told me some of what was happening. To make a long story short, her whole life has fallen apart, from what she’s said. You know her boss Mason, the guy she had moved in with last year. Well, six months ago, she found out the hard way, that he was still married and not divorced like he said. He had no intention of divorcing his wife. She came home one night and caught them in bed together. I guess they decided to give their marriage another go, without letting Kenna know about it. Kenna quit her job, because she couldn’t stand to face him again and moved out of his house

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