I Only Have Eyes For You: BWWM Cowboy/Western Romance (Westbury Ranch Book 3)

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moment.” He strolled out and opened the door.
    Paige stood there with a bottle of wine. No woman ever looked so beautiful.
    He wanted to take her in his arms and deposit a kiss on her lips. He longed to make love to her, but circumstances didn’t permit such a move. “Hi.”
    “Hi. Sorry. I should’ve called, but I just wanted to hang out, if you’re free.”
    If she’d showed up before Amor, he would have done what his heart wanted. His lips ached to touch hers, and his fingers itched to sweep over her smooth skin but he couldn’t do all that. Instead, he simply stood to one side and smiled. “Come in, please.”
    Perhaps she noticed he wasn’t his usual self because she frowned. “Is everything all right?”
    “Yeah, yeah, sure. I have a guest.”
    “I could come back another time.”
    Lando closed the door. He wanted to get rid of Amor fast, so he could spend some time with Paige. Alone. “No, of course not. Come in. She’s just an old…friend.”
    When Paige entered the kitchen, she halted. Seeing the other woman, her expression changed, her shoulders straightened.
    Lando then realized too late that having these two women in his house at the same time wasn’t one of his best ideas. But Amor was his past, and Paige was his present. “Paige, this is Amor. Amor has come all the way from Spain.” He turned to his former lover, secretly hoping she would take the hint. “And, Amor, this is Paige, my girlfriend.” He exchanged a quick glance with Paige and when she didn’t say anything to contradict him, he felt a little more confident. Her only reaction to his statement was to tilt her eyebrow. “Please sit, Paige.’”
    She took a seat. “Nice to meet you. Amor. Have I met you before?”
    Amor curled her upper lip. “I don’t think we have met.”
    “Amor is a model. You might have seen her pictures in magazines.”
    “That’s great.”
    “And what do you do?” Amor asked.
    “I work on the farm.”
    “She’s one of the owners,” Lando explained.
    “Ah! Wonderful.”
    For the life of him, he couldn’t figure out why the air around the two women was so frosty. If this continued for long, he might actually get a frostbite. For a moment, he considered taking one of the seats, but then he realized he was better off where he was. “Paige, would you like some coffee?”
    “No, thanks.”
    “Water?”
    “No, thanks.”
    He wanted the floor to open up and swallow him whole, so he could disappear inside and not deal with this mess. “Wine? I could open the bottle.”
    “No,” both women replied simultaneously.
    Lando thought it was a good idea to take another sip of his now cold coffee and think about his words before he uttered them.
    Paige turned to Amor. “So you’re visiting for work or pleasure?”
    “A little bit of both.”
    “How long will you stay?”
    “Depends on Lando, really.” Amor waved a graceful hand. “I thought we might spend some time together, if he is free.”
    “He has a very demanding schedule,” Paige said. “But of course, I’m sure he would be able to take some time off for an old friend.”
    “Girlfriend,” Amor corrected.
    Paige’s mouth fell open.
    Amor smiled. “Ex-girlfriend. Didn’t Lando tell you? We were going out before he came here, and now he is here and I am all the way over there.”
    He had no idea what Amor was trying to achieve, but Lando didn’t want to leave room for misunderstanding. He’d barely made headway with Paige and he didn’t want to lose it because of his ex. “We broke up eight months before I moved here.”
    “But I have missed you, and that is why when I got the chance to come here and see you, I thought I must do it. It has been a long time since we spent any time together.”
    Paige ran a hand over the edge of the table. “Where are you staying?”
    She waved a hand. “At the local inn. What’s the name? Travel something.”
    “Travel Lodge,” she said. “It’s a good place.”
    “It will have to

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