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listening to Cody and Sam talk about guys they all knew.
After they were seated, Sam excused himself, leaving Cody and Chaz to look over the
menu.
âHowâs Peter doing?â Codyâs question seemed innocent, but Chaz didnât think Cody
meant it as âbutter wouldnât melt in his mouthâ as it seemed.
âHeâs doing really good. I talked to him last night, and Iâm planning on seeing him this
week in between Tulsa and Nashville.â Chaz smiled at Cody, appreciating the fact that the man had waited until Sam had left before heâd asked about Peter.
âNot many people on the tour know about you, do they?â Cody asked.
The waiter came back and took their drink order. Chaz ordered for both him and Sam,
since he knew exactly what Sam would want. After the waiter had left, Cody glanced at
Chaz.
âSo how serious is it between you and Peter?â
Chaz shot him a glance. âAre you his parent? Do you get to find out what my intentions
towards him are?â
âNo, but I am his friend, and trust me, you will be facing a lot of flack from the rest of the guys at the ranch when you meet them.â Cody fidgeted with his silverware. âIâm simply curious because I know what kind of problems you have, Chaz, and I donât think you should bring them to Peterâs door. The man has enough issues. He doesnât need to deal with an
addict.â
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âAn addict?â Chaz ground his teeth together. âIâm not addicted to anything. People
take aspirin for aches and pains all the time.â
Cody raised his eyebrows at Chazâs comment. âSeriously? You arenât taking simple
aspirin for your back, Chaz. Youâre taking some heavy-duty stuff. I mean, itâs the meds they gave me when I had my last back injury. I know the temptation to dull the edges of the pain all the time, but youâve got to kick that habit or something else could go wrong.â
Chaz spotted Sam coming across the restaurant, so he said, âI donât want to discuss this
with you again, Cody. Thank you for your concern, but Iâm fine.â
âFine, but if you end up hurting Peter because of this, youâll find out just how Les and
the others take care of their friends,â Cody warned before Sam rejoined them.
They spent their breakfast talking about the rankings, the riders and the bulls. Chaz
steered the conversation to make sure they didnât bring up anyoneâs injuries. He didnât want to have to deal with any more questions about his back.
He paid the bill while Sam left the tip. After dropping Cody off at his truck, Chaz
parked before going in to get his gear kit from his room. He met up with Sam again at the vehicle, and they drove to the arena.
When he was done changing, he went out into the arena and began jogging around the
dirt. He warmed up slowly, trying not to misstep or trip. He didnât need anything to fuck up his body again. Sam and Brian, the other bullfighter, joined him. Chaz joked with them as they ran and stretched.
He greeted the riders who were slowly arriving for the pre-event meet and greets. Chaz
was glad he didnât have to do that at this event. Usually his sponsors made him do several throughout the season, and most of the time he enjoyed them. But this time he just wanted to get the rounds over with so he could head out of town. Talking to Cody had ruined his entire day.
âReady to go, Chaz?â Sam yelled at him as the crowd started screaming and the music
started playing.
âHell, yeah,â he shouted, doing a fist bump with Sam, then Brian. âLetâs do this thing.
Make it a good night, guys. No one goes to the hospital.â
âFucking A!â Brian bounced on his toes, grinning like a wild man.
Chaz wished he was young again, excited about every minute of the day and confident
nothing bad was going to happen to him. He knew the truth now, and he had to be careful,
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because he wasnât as young as he used to be. He didnât bounce back from injuries like he had before.
He got the nod from the gate guys, and he smiled. Time to save some cowboys.
* * * *
It had been a good night so far. No major wrecks and no injuries leading to
hospitalisation. They were in the middle of the Championship round, and the rankest bulls of the night were about to come out. Chaz was tired, and his back protested every bend and flex he did, but he was going to make it until the end.
He heard the announcer say, âNext up is Paolo Marker. Heâs in the hunt for Rookie of
the Year, and running neck and neck with Neil Radick for World Champion. Heâll be riding
Halo, but let me tell you folks, thereâs nothing angelic about this bull.â
Cringing, Chaz waved to Sam and Brian, bringing them close to him. âAll right, boys.
We know the score on Halo. Heâs probably the rankest bull out tonight, and we have to make sure he doesnât try hooking Marker when the man gets off. Remember at New York, first
event of the year, he caught Arnold on the ground and laid the man up for six months.â
Sam and Brian took their spots, and Chaz grinned. He watched as Marker nodded, and
the gate swung open. Halo busted out of the chute like a thousand-pound bomb, exploding
into action the minute his feet hit the dirt. Chaz swore he felt the earth shake each time Halo landed.
He kept an eye on Marker, enjoying how the man broke at the hips with each leap Halo
made. Marker was poetry in motion while riding a bull. The kid was on his way to being a
legend in the sport in Chazâs opinion, and Chaz had seen a lot of riders come and go.
But he didnât get so caught up in the ride that he lost track of what his job was
supposed to be. When the buzzer rang, Chaz circled in
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