The Proposal & Solid Soul

The Proposal & Solid Soul by Brenda Jackson

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sleeping arrangements is still up in the air. Until I do decide I think it’s best if you stay under your roof and I stay under mine. Yes, that’s the proper thing to do.”
    He lifted a brow. “The proper thing to do?”
    “Yes, proper, appropriate, suitable, fitting—which of those words do you prefer using?”
    “What about none of them?”
    “It doesn’t matter, Jason. It’s bad enough that we got carried away the other night in this kitchen. But we can’t repeat something like that.”
    He didn’t see why they couldn’t and was about to say as much when he heard footsteps approaching and glanced over as Derringer and Zane entered the kitchen.
    “Pete thinks he’s found a footprint outside near the bushes and is checking it out now,” Derringer informed them.
    Jason nodded. He then turned back to Bella and his expression was one that would accept no argument on the matter. “Pack an overnight bag, Bella. You’re staying at my place tonight even if I have to sleep in the barn.”

CHAPTER SIX
    B ELLA GLARED AT J ASON. It was a ladylike glare but a glare nonetheless. She opened her mouth to say something then remembered they had an audience and immediately closed it. She cast a warm smile over at Zane and Derringer. “I’d like a few minutes alone with Jason to discuss a private matter, please.”
    They returned her smile, nodded and gave Jason “you’ve done it now” smiles before walking out of the kitchen.
    It was then that she turned her attention back to Jason. “Now then, Jason, let’s not be ridiculous. You are not sleeping in your barn just so I can sleep under your roof. I’m staying right here.”
    She could tell he did not appreciate his order not being obeyed when she saw his irritation with her increase. “Have you forgotten someone threw a rock through your window with a note demanding you leave town?”
    She nibbled a minute on her bottom lip. “No, I didn’t forget the rock or the note attached to it, but I can’t let them think they’ve won by running away. I admit to being a little frightened at first but I’m fine now. Marvin is having the window replaced and I’ll keep lights shining around here all night. And don’t forget Marvin sleeps in the bunkhouse each night sotechnically, I won’t be here by myself. I’ll be fine, but I appreciate your concern.”
    Jason stared at her for a moment and didn’t say anything. He hadn’t lied about aging twenty years when he’d gotten that call from Pam. He had walked into her house not knowing what to expect. The thought that someone wanted her gone bothered him, because he knew she wasn’t going anywhere and that meant he needed to protect her.
    “Fine, you stay inside here and I’ll sleep in your barn,” he finally said.
    She shook her head after crossing her arms over her chest. “You won’t be sleeping in anyone’s barn. You’re going to sleep in your own bed tonight and I intend to sleep in mine.”
    “Fine,” he snapped like he was giving in to her suggestion when he wouldn’t do anything of the sort. But if she wanted to think it he would let her. “I need to take you to Pam’s to show her and the others you’re okay and in one piece.”
    A smile touched her lips. “They were worried about me?”
    She seemed surprised by that. “Yes, everyone was worried.”
    “In that case let me grab my purse.”
    “I’ll be waiting outside,” he said to her fleeing back.
    He shook his head and slowly left the kitchen and walked through the dining room to the living room where Marvin and a couple of the men were replacing the window. They had cleaned up all the broken glass but a scratch mark on the wooden floor clearly showed where the rock had landed once it entered the house.
    He drew in a sharp breath at the thought of Bella getting hit by that rock. If anything would have happened to her he would have…
    At that moment he wasn’t sure just what he would do. The thought of anything happening to her sent sharp

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