Chapter one
Abby couldn't help looking over her shoulder from time to time as she stood in line at the theater ticket counter. She'd escape by telling Justin she was going to art exhibit. Calhoun, thank God, was off somewhere buying more cattle, author he is certain to be home later this evening. When he found out where his ward had been, he'd be furious. She she almost grinned at her own craftiness.
Well, it took craftiness to deal with Calhoun Ballenger. He and Justin, his older brother,had taken Abby in when she'd been just fifteen. They would have been her stepbrothers, except that an untimely car accident had killed their father and Abby's mother just two days before the couple were to have gotten married. There had it been any other family hadn't been any other family,so Calhoun had proposed that he and Justin assume responsibility for the heart-broken teenager, Abigail Clark. And they did. It was legal, of course; technically Abby was Calhoun ward. The problem was that she couldn't make Calhoun realize that she was a woman.
Abby Sighed. That was the problem, all right. And to make it even worse, he'd gone crazy on the subject of protecting her from the world. For the past four months it had been a major ordeal just go out on a date.The way he stood watch over her was getting almost comical. Justin rarely smiled, but Calhoun's antics brought him close to it.
Calhoun's attitude didn't amuse Abby, though. She was desperately in love with Calhoun, but the big blond man still looked upon her as a child. And despite her frequent attempts to show Calhoun that she was a woman, she couldn't seem to get through his armor .
She shifted restlessly. She had no idea of how to attract a man like Calhoun in the first place. He wasn't as much of a rounder now as he had been in his youth, but she knew that he was frequently scene in nightclubs in San Antonio with one sophisticated or beautiful. She was a rather plain country girl, not the sort to immediately draw men's eyes, even though her figure was better than average.
After brooding over the problem, she had come up with a solution. If she could manage to get sophisticated, he might notice her. Going to a strip show wasn't exactly the best first step, but in Jacksonville it was a good start. Just being seen here would show Calhoun that she wasn't the little prude he thought she was. When he found out about it-and eventually he would hear she'd attended the show.
Abby smoothed the waistline of her pretty gray plaid skirt. She was wearing a pale yellow blouse with it, and her long, wavy brown hair was in a neat chignon. Her hair, when it was loose, was one of her best assets. It was thick and silky. And her eyes weren't bad. They were big, quite grayish-blue eyes and she was blessed with a peaches-and-cream complexion and a perfect bow of a month. But without careful makeup she was hopefully plain. Her breasts were bigger than she wanted them to be, her legs longer than she would have liked. She had friends who were small and dainty,and they made her feel like a beanpole. She glanced down at herself miserably. If only she were petite and exquisitely beautiful.
At least she did look older and more sophisticated than usual in her burgundy velour jacket, and her blue-gray eyes sparkle as she thought about what she was doing. Well, it wasn't so bad for a woman to go to a male dance revue, was it? She had to get educated somehow,and god knew Calhoun wasn't about to let her date any men who knew the score. He saw to it that her only escorts were boys her own age, and he screened every one and made casual remarks about how often he cleaned his guns and what he thought about fooling around before marriage. It wasn't really surprising to Abby that few of her dates came back.
She shivered a little in the cold night air. It was February, and cold even in South Texas. As she huddled in her jacket, she smiled at another young woman shivering in the long line outside the Grand Theater. It was the only Theater in jacobsville, and there had been some opposition to having this kind of entertainment come to town. But in the end there had been surprisingly few comments, and there was a long line of women waiting to see if these men lived up to the publicity.
Would've Calhoun just die when he found out what she'd done? She grinned. His blond-streaked brown hair would stand on end, and his dark eyes would glare at her furiously. Justin would do what he always did ----he'd go out and dig postholes while Calhoun wound down. The two brothers looked a lot alike, except that Justin's hair was almost black. They both had dark eyes, and they were both tall, muscular men. Calhoun was by far the handsomer of the two. Justin had a craggy face and a reticent personality, and although he was courteous to women, he never dated anybody. Almost everybody knew why - Shelby jobcobs had thrown him over years ago, refusing to marry him.
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Long, Tall, Texans Volume One: Calhoun & Justin
RomanceCalhoun Abby Clark is sick of being a treated like a child. Sure, handsome Calhoun Ballenger and his brother might have taken her in when she was just a girl, but that was a long time ago. She may be far from the worldly girlfriends Calhoun usually...