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Topic Started: Jul 5 2008, 09:21 AM (284 Views)
Hannah Carp
"Now Jimmy Dee, dont you get smart with me." Her eyes dared him. "You'll get to come in, and there is a sticy bun for you when you do. But first things first." She motioned toward a corral not far from her stables. It had a high fence, that prevented the horses from even attempting to jump over, they knew they would not make it. Through the planks of the fence, there was room enough to see inside, especially as they got closer to it. "You break and train horses do you not, Mr. Dee?" She gave him a wink and a smile. "Now that I have returned home, I have found my ranch to be understaffed. I intend to fix that. My only problem is that the only men who need jobs do not have their own horses that are equiped for such work." She rested her arms on one of the planks, and peered into the corral, motioning with her head for him to do the same. "The couple men I do have managed to round these wild things off my acres of gazing land. They are strong, and will make great additions to the team of horses we have. There is only one problem. Until that day the boys caught 'm, they probably have never seen people, at least not this close in contact. I need you to train these horses, Mr. Dee."
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Jeffery Wrangler
Jeffery was pleased she felt comfortable enough to share the pleasent unformality that he so perfered. "Tressa it is then." The name slipped from him so easily. It danced on his tongue like a sweet song. Her move not to take his hand did not go unnoticed, but was kindly respected.

He followed her into the room, offering her a chair. "Please, take a seat. Tell me some about yourself, your life here in Tugme Flatts. This place seems to be calm and exciting at the same time. And it is nice that the sort of excitement is far from the hustle and bustle back home." He thought it was a good conversation starter, a question followed with a tiny bit of his own information, that he would surely add to if she questioned him.
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Jimmy Dee
Now Hannah you must understand my ranch doesn't do this for free and we have way to many horses right now anyways, We have had to many horses coming From the Mid west, So right now don't have the capacity to do it maybe as soon as we have orders and demands caught up from the Midwest. Jimmy looks at Hannah and points to the house May we go inside now?
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Tressa Mae
Tressa smiled softly. "Tugme Flatts is actually pretty dull, I say. I would prefer there to be more excitement." She looked back around to where Hannah had vanished. "I wonder what's taking Hannah so long?" she got up and started down the hall.
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