Southern Romance

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Author: Crystal Smith
here."  Jade looked back to see she still had that same smile on her lips. 
         "Ok princess, I don't know what you’re up to, but you’re in no shape to be pulling any kind of tricks."
         Jade reached out a hand to help her up, Sara pulled with all her might, Jade simply let go and sent Sara falling right back down into the same place she was before.  "I told you princess, don't try it."  Jade turned to walk away and heard Sara cursing him beneath her breath.  "There goes that womanly mouth of yours again.  Come on boy.  Let’s leave the princess alone." Jade fought laughing hysterically at the sight of her as he and Juggar kept walking. 
         Sara finally managed to get herself out and back into the house.  To everyone's amusement, and amazement, that incident was exactly what she needed to snap out of it.  She didn’t stay hid out in her room anymore.  She helped Emmy Jean out around the house, took long hikes, and played a lot with Juggar. 
         Marie didn't necessarily like hearing Jade and Sara argue, which is exactly what she thought would happen eventually, but at this point, there was life again present into Sara's fragile little body. She had begun eating again, she even put on a few pounds, color returned to her skin.  She was changing again before them all.
         Jade began to notice all the changes himself.  It was hard not to.  She was absolutely beautiful.  He was beginning to have some deep feelings for Sara.  He had never allowed himself to feel like this before.  He didn't want to like her like he was beginning to.  She had too much temper to Jade's liking.  Everything that came out of her mouth was simply to just piss Jade off and he knew it.  Was she taking her anger out on him?  Maybe so but still he didn't have to like it and he wasn’t going to.
         "Where's everyone at?"  Sara questioned Emmy Jean.
         "If you mean by everyone, Jade is out doing his chores.  I think he said something about fixing some fence on the north side."
         "I don't care where he is.  Where are Justin, and Jacob?  I have been here nearly a month and I haven’t seen them since I’ve been here."  Emmy Jean knew better, she was watching the very thing that had unfolded between her and George.  They hadn't hit it off right away either.  Everything that came out of her mouth was just to get a rise out of him.  And she was watching history repeat itself again.
         “They have their own lives now.  They both have moved on to bigger and better things.  Justin is practicing law in Houston now.  Jacob is still modeling.  He goes all over.  Every once in a blue moon they will call and let me know they are still alive.  JT was the only one who wanted anything to do with our ranch.  They are supposed to come in this weekend for a visit.  They should be getting here anytime as a matter of fact.  It’s not often I can get all three of my boys in the same place.  We are going to have a BBQ and small little gathering.  A dance, complete with dressing up to.  It’s also the only time I get to feel like a woman.”  Sara chuckled at Emmy Jeans words.
         "I think I am going to go lay out by pool and get some sun for awhile.  I finished unpacking everything Mom packed for me and apparently she thought I needed some sun.  Amongst other things.  Do you need anything before I go?"
         "No dear you go on.  Enjoy, relax.  Holler if you need anything.”
         “ Do you know if they have heard anything?  I talked to Mom this morning but she wouldn’t tell me anything.”  Sara looked at Emmy Jean hoping that the police at least believed her now.
         “ No honey.  I’m sorry.  Your Dad keeps calling them, but he keeps getting the run around.  No body knows anything.”
         Sara felt herself sink down.  No!  She would not do that to herself again.  She was away from there, away from him and no on e would put
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