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âHuh.â Annabelle didnât look particularly mollified though she wasnât glaring, exactly.
âSo heâs just everybodyâs friend.â The way she said it sounded kind of snarky, but Max wasnât going to call her on it.
âYeah.â Max turned and strode to the truck heâd just loaded then opened the driverâs door. Heâd left his cell phone charging since the battery was messed up and it tended to go dead minutes after unplugging it. He leaned in to make sure he didnât stretch the cord too far. The missed call icon caught his attention, but he ignored it in favour of dialling Roryâs number. The first call rang a few times then went to voice mail so Max hung up and tried again. Rory answered on the second ring and started talking before Max could so much as grunt.
âMax, Iâve been trying to call you. Did you get the message? Boâs hurt. Heâs at St.
Josephâs in San Antonio, and we donât know what happened except he wasnât the one who called us, some nurse did and she said Bo managed to give them Chanceâs name. Took them a while but the nurse finally found a number and heâs been beat up. We donât know how or why or who did it, but as soon as we doâŠâ Rory finally trailed off.
It was stupid to feel hurt that Bo had given Chanceâs name instead of his, but Max couldnât stop it or the twinge of jealousy hearing that caused. Then he processed the rest of what Rory had said and a cold ball of fury coiled in his stomach.
Someone had hurt Bo, deliberately from the sound of it. Max tried not to let any possible scenarios for what happened develop in his mind. He didnât want to think about Bo MILES TO GO
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maybe having done something that got him beaten, like coming on to another manâs guy. He didnât want to assign the blame to Bo at all, and he wouldnât, because even if Bo had put the moves on someone he shouldnât have, that didnât mean he deserved to wind up in the hospital over it. Guilt slammed into Max as he recalled one of the conversations the other night in the dinerâBo asking him to visit. It had been, in Maxâs opinion, a spur of the minute invitation. Bo had mentioned going to a club first. If Max had gone to San Antonio, would Bo not have been lying injured in a damned hospital now?
âLet me know as soon as you find anything out,â Max muttered as he closed his eyes.
The guilt was almost as strong as his anger at whoever had hurt Bo, although maybe he should just put both emotions squarely on himself. It wouldnât have hurt him to take a couple of days off. The others would have been able to handle it if the mares had foaled, which they hadnât. That had only been an excuse anyway. Max just hadnât wanted to deal with a situation that would have been uncomfortable for him.
âWhatâd you find out?â
Max set the phone down and shrugged. âJust that Bo got beat up somehow. Rory said theyâd call with more information when they got it.â
The hand on his shoulder startled him, and he turned around partially to dislodge it and partially because he was confused about why Annabelle had touched him. The
sympathetic look on her face made him feel even worse than he already did, though, so he started to walk past her only to stop when she caught his wrist. Max looked at her hand on him first then up into her eyes. He hoped she wasnât this touchy-feely all the time. She sure hadnât been up to now.
âIâm sorry about your friend getting hurt,â Annabelle said in a voice so soft he had to strain to hear it. âI hope heâs okay, and Iâm sorry if I was judgmental about him coming on to Chance. It obviously didnât make Rory hate Bo, and even though my brother can be naĂŻve at times, I donât think heâd go rushing off like this for someone who wasnât a decent person.â
Max grunted at that then pulled away and headed back to the downed fence. If
Annabelle hadnât insisted they eat first, he wouldnât have bothered, but he let her have her way and managed to eat his sandwich even though he didnât really taste it. Annabelle was blessedly quiet as they ate, not trying to strike up a conversation. Max was grateful. His thoughts were filled with âwhat-ifsâ and âshould have donesâ.
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Those were bad enough, but even worse was owning up to why heâd refused Boâs
invitation. The fact was, Max was scared to say yes. Bo made him feel things he just didnât know how to deal with, and even now he wouldnât examine those things too closely. Max had been alone for more years than not. He hadnât felt any particular desire to be with another person, not in any way. He knew that made him well past odd and it wasnât something he cared to shout out from a rooftop or anything. There were reasons for it, he imagined, but heâd never delved too deep in his psyche to search them out. It had just been easier to accept it and keep to himself outside of working relationships.
And yet, here at the Galloway Ranch, heâd kind of made friends, of sorts. Work friends, at least. Itâd been impossible to keep Chance and Rory neatly labelled as just bosses, and there was Annabelle. Max hadnât been around a lot of women; heâd pretty much stayed on whatever ranch heâd worked on except when he couldnât get out of it. Even then, it hadnât been like thereâd been women throwing themselves at
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