Diamond Spur

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Authors: Diana Palmer
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
He hadn't really come face to face with her career until tonight, and now that he had, he was concerned. He knew that she couldn't stay a girl forever. But he'd opened up with Kate in ways he couldn't with even his own brother. He could talk to her. Somehow in the past few years he'd come to think of her as his own, and now she wanted to go away and leave him.
    His eyes narrowed as they searched her face and then down her slender, exquisite body. Just lately bis affection for her had become physical. He'd told himself that he hadn't noticed her blossoming figure, but he had. Ever since that sweet interlude by the Bronco when he'd come within a hair of kissing the breath out of her, he couldn't stop thinking about her. And that wouldn't do. He couldn't give her a physical hold on him. He didn't want commitment with anybody just yet, much less with a girl like Kate who was years younger than he was, and a world apart from him in experience and maturity. She wouldn't fit into his world. Even if she could, he didn't want to let her.
    But letting go was hard. "Do you even realize what a change it will be, if you get what you think you want?" he said after a minute. "You'll be thrown into a world you've never experienced," he said.
    "It isn't so different from mine," she defended.
    He lifted his chin, staring down his straight nose at her. "You're a poor little girl from rural Texas, Kathryn," he said shortly. "You don't even know how to speak the language." "And I guess you do?" she challenged. He looked at her half angrily. "Of course I do," he said shortly. "I'm worth a small fortune.
    I've been moving in monied circles for years."
    Her face went blood red. She'd never considered the differences between herself and Jason as much in her life as she had in the past two days. She knew he was a rich man and she was a poor woman, but she'd never really noticed it before.
    "You like to go barefooted and groom horses," he said on a slow breath. "The people you'll be associating with in New York will be city sophisticates. You won't understand the discussions they have, or know the people they talk about, or be knowledgeable about the customs they'll take for granted. You've got a Texas drawl that will stand out, and an innocence that some city man will do his best to relieve you of. If you aren't careful, you'll end up a broken flower, used up."
    She glared up at him. "What a glowing character reference," she said, almost choking on her own pride. "I'm poor white trash, is that how you think of me after all these years?"
    Her voice broke and she turned away furiously. But he was one step behind her. Without bothering to worry about consequences, he reached for her hungrily, locking her in his arms. He held fast, her tearstained cheek against his broad chest.
    "I don't want you hurt," he said curtly. His mouth brushed her forehead, his lean hand smoothed her hair away from her face. "You'd be on your own in the city, with nobody to protect you, and you're so damned innocent, honey."
    "And who's to blame for that?" she demanded, hitting at his broad chest.
    He took a slow breath. "All right, if you want to put it that way, I guess some of the blame is mine," he admitted. He nuzzled her dark hair with his cheek. "I've tried to help Mary keep you out of trouble, and maybe I've gone overboard. It's just that it's hard to let go," he admitted finally, breathing in the scent of her.
    She'd hoped for something more. And that was foolish because she knew better than most people how much Jason avoided involvement. He had almost a fear of it, and knowing his past, she couldn't really blame him. He couldn't trust anybody that far, not even Kate.
    "You'll have to let go one day," she reminded him. "I guess so." He spoke absently into her soft hair. "But you're the closest thing to a friend I've got," he added, the words slow and gentle. "I'll miss having you around." "I won't be going away forever," she laughed, because he sounded so fatalistic.

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