Kit & Rogue (The Sons of Dusty Walker)

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up to pull him down close. Kit needed to feel all of him, “I love you, Rogue, I love you so much.”
    “I love you, too, Katherine Walker.” Still driving to the finish, he held himself up on his arms and drove home–over and over again. The hunger of his passion sent her spiraling into another orgasm. As her pussy contracted around his manhood, he pushed deep one more time and held, closing his eyes at the perfection. His cock throbbed deep within her, filling her with his cum–he was home.
    Kit wrapped herself around him while he held her close, stealing kisses, chanting words of praise and love. She was so happy, she didn’t think her body could hold all the joy.
    Rogue rolled over, carrying her with him. “Sleep, baby. You’re mine. There’s nothing in this world that will ever tear us apart.”
     
    *  *  *
    The rest of the cruise was ideal. They enjoyed every minute of it, planning their future and adding more pinto beans to the jar. When they docked in Galveston, Kit was anxious to get home and check on her mother. She knew Rogue had a lot to do too. After retrieving their luggage, they rode the shuttle to the parking lot where his truck was housed several blocks away. She waited by the terminal while he paid them out. Kit wasn’t paying a lot of attention, until she heard Rogue curse.
    “What the fuck?”
    She immediately went to him. “What’s wrong?”
    “My damn credit card was declined.” He pulled out his wallet. “I’ve had that Cabela’s card for ages, I have the highest credit limit to be had and I pay it off every month. Dammit!”
    “I’m sure it’s just a glitch, a mistake.” She tried to reassure him.
    After paying the bill in cash, he got their luggage. He was irritated and she tried to make him feel better. “Isn’t there a 1-800 number you can call?”
    Loading their luggage in the backseat of the double-can dually, he grumbled. “Yea, it’s just a hassle, that’s all.”
    They drove from Galveston to Austin to catch their flight. He left his truck at the ranch, while he checked some of the stock and conferred with his ranch hands. Kit spent time with Jester, his miniature horse. When Rogue was ready to go, she asked hopefully. “When can we bring Jester to Kansas?”
    Rogue smiled, clearly in a better mood. “Soon. He misses me. Especially if Mother moves near us, there’s no reason for him to stay here.”
    After finishing up at the ranch, they made for the airport, catching the flight to Kansas with no problems.
    But that was the last time they could make that claim…
    They’d no sooner arrived in Red Creek when the trouble started. Kit had gone to see her mother and break the news that she and Rogue had married on the cruise when she learned that one of her horses was missing. Just gone. Jack Alfred, one of the groundskeepers at White Wing had discovered it when he’d gone to check on them as Kit had requested. “What do you think happened? Do you think she jumped the fence?”
    Jack shook his head, running his hand along the edge of the top rail. “I don’t know, this fence is high. I’ve never seen any of the stock even attempt to jump it.” He moved on down the fence line. “I walked the perimeter yesterday. I saw no footprints, but I did see some tire tracks at one of the back gates.” He looked Kit square in the face with a serious expression. “I think she was stolen. I’ve contacted the Sheriff. He and his deputies came out and looked around. I gave them a photo and some information on the animal. They’ve started an investigation, but sometimes crimes like this are hard to solve.”
    Kit frowned. “I don’t have a clue what else to do, I’ll get with Rogue as soon as I go check on Mother.” She placed a hand on Jack’s arm. “Thanks for helping me.” With a smile she gave him her good news. “On a brighter note, Rogue and I were married a few days ago.”
    Instead of the expected congratulations, her friend gave her a frown instead.

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