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Sammys Story
A Culpepper Cowboys Book
Kirsten Osbourne
Contents
One

Samantha Ross locked the door of her clinic to head into Culpepper, Wyoming. She had heard there was a new bookstore in town, and she was willing to forgo her daily burger at Bobs Burger Barn to go there and see what she could see. She wasnt expecting anything along the lines of a Barnes and Noble, of course, because it was in a small town, but hopefully, it would at least have a nice little romance section. She couldnt express how excited she was at the idea of holding real books shed never read in her hands again and not just her Kindle.

She was halfway there when she realized she had to have lunch anyway. Thankfully the burger barn and the new bookstore were side by side.

She parked in the burger barn parking lot, and then rushed inside. Bob was there, looking grumpy as usual, and she hurried to him. Can I get my usual but to go?

Bob nodded, writing down her order. Sure. Megans supposed to see you this week, right?

Sammy nodded. Yeah. I cant believe you two are expecting again already. She grinned at him. Sammy was the local midwife in Culpepper, and her older sister, Tabby, was the OB/GYN. They often helped each other out.

I cant either. Of course, I wasnt expecting little Bethany, so what do I know about anything? Bob couldnt help but grin when he mentioned his little girl, transforming his usually grumpy face.

Sammy grinned. Itll be nice that theyre so close together. Theyll be friends!

I sure hope so. Bob shook his head. Having to be the best friend of an eighteen-month-old girl is hard. I spend more time burping baby dolls than I do making burgers!

Sounds about right! She glanced at the time on her phone. Ill be back in about thirty for the burger. I have a real ache in me to check out the bookstore next door. Im so excited that Culpepper finally has a bookstore!

Enjoy yourself. Your food will be ready.

Sammy handed him a ten, knowing the food would cost around seven. Keep the change. With those words, she hurried out the door. She had to see what books were there.

The sign above the bookstore read, Barrys Books. She grinned, taking a deep breath before pushing open the door. She knew in a moment she would be assailed with the scent of booksreal booksand she couldnt wait.

She pushed the door open and stood just inside for a moment, filling her senses with the look, feel, and smell of a bookstore. Whoever Barry is, I already love him, she mumbled softly enough for her ears only.

From right beside her, she heard, You do, do you? The voice was deep and masculine and scared her half out of her mind.

Sammy jumped, her hand going to her chest. Whered you come from? You scared me!

I was working on a display right there, he said, pointing to a spot right behind her, right next to the front door of the shop. Im Barry Hamilton, by the way. Since you love me now, you should know that Im the one you love.

So nice to meet you, Barry. Im Sammy Ross. She tried to hide her embarrassment at him hearing her, but she knew that her blush hid nothing.

Nice to meet you, Sammy Ross. What kind of book can I interest you in? he asked. I have new and used in just about every genre imaginable. He rubbed his hands together, obviously excited to help a customer.

Sammys face lit up at the prospect of all the books she could look through. Romance. I want all the romance youve got.

Barry grinned. Well, Valentines Day is tomorrow. Ill pick you up at seven, and Ill show you real romance.

She laughed softly. I think you know I meant romance books, but Im going to take you up on that date now, and youre going to run for the hills. He was incredibly handsome, and she was ready to spend some time with him.

Have you looked in a mirror in the past ten years? No man is going to run for the hills at the idea of dating you. He pulled his phone from his pocket. Sammy Ross. Address and phone number please.

She immediately recited her address and phone number, wondering what was going on with this man. Now, books!

He laughed. You came here for books and not for me?

I didnt know you, but Im intimately acquainted with books.

Intimately, huh? I wouldnt mind being intimately acquainted with you!

She blushed again, shaking her head. Ill just wander around then, shall I?

I couldnt make you do that. Let me show you to the romance section, small though it is. Im sorry to say, Im not much of a connoisseur of romance novels, so I never know what to get.

You need a female partner to help you with these things.

Are you looking for a job? he asked, winking at her.

No, Im a little too busy for that. Im the local midwife.

His head tilted to one side. Midwifery? Really?

Yes. Really. My sister is an OB/GYN. We share a clinic and work together a lot. If I get a complicated case, they see her.

Interesting. He led her to the romance section and waved at it. Heres my ridiculously small romance section. If youd just give me a list of your favorite authors while were out tomorrow night, Ill make sure I carry them.

Sammy grinned at him. You dont really have to take me out tomorrow night. Im sure you have better things to do for Valentines Day. The man was... well, sexy didnt begin to cut it. His muscles seemed to have muscles. Her fingers ached to touch him.

I dont. I just moved to Culpepper three weeks ago. I dont know anyone, so youre it. Youre not going to back out and leave me all alone for my first holiday in town, are you?

She laughed. No, I wont. And I want to talk to you all day, but I need a book first, so go away, and Ill see you tomorrow night.

Barry looked at her for a moment before laughing aloud. Youre something else, Sammy Ross.

She winked at him and turned away, her entire mind on romances now. How much of her lunch hour had she spent flirting? Way too much, she was afraid!

She dug through the books, and twenty minutes later, she was at the cash register with ten different books. She gave him her debit card to ring them up. Thank you so much. Im so glad we finally have a bookstore in town, but I have to say, your romance section is more than a little pathetic. Ill help you with that.

It cant be too bad if you found ten books.

Im a voracious reader. What can I say? She took the bag of books and waved at him. See you tomorrow night.

Barry stood watching the front door of the shop, smiling. Sammy Ross was something a lot more special than she or anyone in this town could possibly realize. He was going to keep her. Whether she knew it and liked it or not.

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Sammy was still thinking about Barry when she got back to the clinic for her next appointment. One of her favorite writers, Jolene Gold, was expecting her second child, and she had decided to go the midwife route this time. Sammy put her taco burger and fried cheese curds in the microwave to keep them warm while she examined Jolenewhose real name was May.

At the end of Jolenes appointment, Sammy smiled. Youre doing great. Just keep doing everything youve been doing. Are you taking your prenatal vitamins every day?

Except when they make me throw up.

Sammy frowned. Are you still throwing up a lot? Youre in the middle of your second trimester.

I did the same thing when I was pregnant with Bobbette. I do the all-day sickness for nine months thing. I think this is going to have to be our last child, because I cant keep doing this.

And here I was going to ask you when your next book would be out...

Jolene laughed. Well, since I have a full-time nanny, I would say the middle of next week.

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