Thursday Threads: Riding for Love by Tina Susedik
Riding for Love
Tina Susedik
Genre: Contemporary Mystery
One Line Hook: Can a man who is afraid of horses learn to ride to
re-establish a relationship with an old flame? Love, Loss, Redemption
Heat: Sizzling
Excerpt:
“Hi,
sweetheart,” Rose said, ruffling his hair before going to the refrigerator for
a glass of lemonade.
He
jumped and slapped a hand to his chest. “Geez, Mom, you scared the daylights
out of me.” He set the brochure down and picked up an envelope. “What are you
doing home? I thought you were going out with friends tonight.”
Rose
sat down on the opposite her son. “I did, but Tom had to get back early and the
others had family obligations. Tonight is the last night at the ranch for a
youth group from Milwaukee.” She reached over and slid the brochure across the
table. “It’s a group of teenagers learning to ride and care for horses to teach
them alternative ways to channel anger. Eve developed the program this year.”
“Wow,
I’m impressed.”
“You
should be,” Rose commented, flipping through the pamphlet filled with photos of
the cabins, lodge, barn, and horses on trail rides. “Eve’s worked very hard to
make the ranch a success. Every year she comes up with another way to help
others relax and have fun. Last year was the first year for winter activities.”
She folded the brochure and pressed it smooth. “Have you been out there yet?”
Denton
opened the envelope and slipped out a sheet of paper. “No, I’ve been too busy
at work. Besides, I don’t think Eve would appreciate me just showing up.”
“Why?
She’s so proud of what she’s accomplished.” Rose peered at her son. “You never
did tell me what happened when you went to dinner with her. Is she still mad?”
Running
a hand over his face, he huffed out a breath. “I guess that would be a good way
of putting it, although mad
seems too light a word. I explained about Marie, and she seemed to understand
what happened, but, after all these years, she’s still angry with me.”
“There
could be a good reason.”
“Yeah,
like what?”
Rose
reached across the table to stop his shredding the sheet of paper he was
holding. “Could be she still has feelings for you. Do you still care for her?”
“What’s
that got to do with anything?”
“Just
answer your mother, Denton Johansen.”
“I
never lost my feelings for her.” He pushed the paper away and tapped his
fingers on the table. “She said she never had closure. Well, neither did I. One
week, I’m home enjoying time with her and next, I’m married to someone else.”
He raked his fingers through his hair again. “Now she’s ignoring me. I’m
probably beating my head against the wall. I’ve called, written, sent flowers.”
“Hmm
. . .”
Lord,
he hated it when his mother got that tone in her voice. She didn’t have to say
one word, just utter “hmm” like she knew something he didn’t and he would
ultimately pay for it. “Hmm, what?”
“What
happened when you went to dinner with Eve?”
“We
met, had a drink, talked about old times, etc., etc.”
Rose
chuckled. “Oh, I’m sure much more than that happened for you to be this upset.”
She held up a hand to stop a reply. “Don’t say you’re concerned about the
lawsuit. I’m your mother. You’re a problem solver and taking care of the
embezzlement was more than work for you.” Rose rested her chin in her hand and
stared at her son. “It’s solving the problem of Eve making you discombobulated.”
Denton
pushed the piece of paper toward his mother.
“What’s
this?”
He
smiled nervously, stood, and paced the length of the kitchen, stove to
refrigerator and back again. “Part of a plan to get close to Eve.” He finally
settled his backside against the stove, folding his arms over his chest in
defiance.
Rose
dropped the paper on the table. “Are you crazy? You can’t possibly do this.”
“Desperate
times call for desperate measures.”
Rose
stood and placed a hand on his cheek. “But this is a little drastic, isn’t it?
Are you so keen on getting her back you’d go this far?”
“Mom,
I need to find out if what we had as teenagers can be resurrected.” Denton
wrapped his arms around his mother and held her close so she wouldn’t notice
the tears in his eyes. “I’ve missed Eve for ten years and will do anything to
win her back. Anything.”
“But,
dear, how are you going to be able to get through two weeks of riding lessons?
Aren’t you still afraid of horses?”
He
laughed, hoping to ease the trip in his heart at the thought of spending
fourteen days on the back of one of those giant creatures. But fourteen days
spent in Eve’s company sent his heart tripping faster. “Nope.”
Rose
leaned back. She squinted at him.
“Nope,
not afraid.” His Adam’s apple bobbed up and down, and he refrained from wiping
sweat from his upper lip. “More like petrified, horrified, scared stiff.”
“Well,
you should be, considering what happened the last time you rode one,” Rose
said, leaving Denton’s arms and picking up the confirmation for his stay at the
ranch.
“Mom,
that was twenty years ago. I need to overcome my fear of horses to spend some
time with her, hopefully break through the wall she’s built against me,” Denton
replied, trying to convince himself as much as his mother.
Rose
shook her head and patted her son on the shoulder. “Well, you have only three
weeks to convince that to your shaking hands, my dear boy.”
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