Chapter 0038
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Dad
We drive a little down the lane, over a slight rise, and then a barn comes into sight. A beautiful barn,
really, immaculately cared for and painted in shades of gray. Three little gables peak out of the roof and
two little cupolas crown it, weathervanes at their peeks.
âOh!â I say, completely charmed by the sight. But then I see the real draw. In a series of pastures
beyond the barn, my eyes can just barely see a group of horses grazing in the afternoon light.
âOh!â I say, louder this time, far more thrilled. âIs this a stable?!â
Kent laughs as he turns the car into a parking spot next to the barn. âI thought youâd like it,â he says
seriously. âOne look at you and anyone could tell you grew up dreaming of horses.â
I nod fervently, scrambling to unbuckle my seatbelt and open the door at once. âCan we see them?!â I
ask, my words falling over each other in my hurry. âCan I feed them? Do they have any foals?!â
He laughs at me as I almost fall out of the car, climbing calmly out himself. Before I can dash into the
barn, he holds out an arm to stop me. âLet me take the lead here, all right, Fay?â
I look up at him, shining with joy, and nod. I quickly look back towards the entrance but then do a
double-take, looking back at his face, which is somehowâ¦gentler? Kinder?
We both pause, taking each other in, distracted. But then he blinks, walking calmly into the barn. I
follow closely at his heels.
âSir!â someone says â a young man with sandy hair down to his shoulders. Heâs dressed almost like a
cowboy, with jeans tucked into western boots and a button-down plaid shirt. He gives me a happy nod
and then turns his attention back to Kent. âHeâs all ready for you, gentle as can be. A real beauty.â
Kent nods to the man and looks beyond him. âWell, Iâm ready if you are.â
The man bobs his head and the three of us walk through the stable to the last stall on the right, which
the groom pulls open. Kent walks up to the open door and leans on the far side of it, nodding into the
stall.
âWhat do you think, Fay?â he asks.
Slowly, so excited I can barely breathe, I peak around the corner of the stall to see the most gorgeous
thing Iâve ever set eyes on in my life.
âOh,â I say again, though this time itâs barely a breath of air puffing out of my lips as I take another step
forward and cover my mouth with my fingertips, just staring at him.
A beautiful blood bay gelding stands in front of me, an Arabian by the arch of his neck and the height at
which he holds his tail. The horse gently paws at the shavings of his stall, looking over at us curiously.
My eyes sweep over him, his glossy mane, his wide and gentle eye. And immediately, I know it. Iâm in
love.
âCan Iâ¦â I say, glancing over at Kent. âCan I go in? Can I touch him?â
Kent laughs and nods at me. Beyond him, I can see that the groom is equally pleased. I turn quickly
back to the horse, taking a gentle step forward. The skin on his shoulder twitches a little, but otherwise
he does not balk as I walk towards him.
I hold out a hand towards his nose, palm up, and he gently lips my palm, saying hello, checking to see
if I have a snack. Slowly, I raise my other hand to run over the rich blaze that runs down his face,
stepping close to run a hand over his velvety neck.
âDo you like him?â Kent asks, behind me.
I turn back and glare at him a little. What a stupid question. Then I turn back to the beautiful horse as I
stroke his silky mane.
âI thought you might,â Kent says, laughing. Then he pauses. âIâm rarely wrong in my choice of presents.
Never, really.â
I freeze at his words. What â
Did he mean â
Slowly, I turn back to him and see him smile at my shock.
âHeâs yours, Fay,â Kent says to me. âIf you want him.â
I embarrass myself then by bursting into tears.
Kent nods to the groom, who quickly disappears. Then, laughing at me a little, Kent joins me in the
stall. He, too, raises a hand for the horse to inspect before stroking the animalâs nose .
âWho knew,â Kent says, looking at the horse. âHere I was trying to cheer you up, and all Iâve done is
make you cry.â He smiles down at me. âGuess Iâll have to send him back to where he came from.â
âDonât you dare,â I growl at him, giving him a little shove away from my horse. Then, I bite my lip.
âReally?â I ask, looking up at Kent. âHeâs mine?â
Kent shrugs. âThis whole stable is mine, full of horses. Whatâs the harm in you having just one?â
âAnd I can come and see him?â I ask, desperate for it, hungry with anticipation.
âUnder guard,â he says, looking at me seriously. âYes, you can come every day, if you want.â