Wilderness Passion

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Author: Lindsay McKenna
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
Especially a chauvinistic man like myself.” He caught her startled gaze. “Correct, Doctor?”
    His insight was like a knife being thrust into her heart and then twisted. Libby lowered her eyes, momentarily stunned and hurt by his cruelty. He must hate her badly. That discovery shook her to the core. She had made many friends during her life and prided herself on her ability to get along with everyone, friend or foe. But this man was not even going to give her a chance. She had few defenses to protect herself from someone like him. City life had not prepared her to compete in the harsh environment of the forest. His forest, she corrected herself. Desperately she tried to come up with a way of dealing with his caustic personality. If she played the meek female, he would run all over her. The work that had to be done would never be accomplished. On the other hand, if she brazenly challenged him in his own domain, he would win. She wouldn’t make it through the woods without his cooperation.
    Libby shifted unconsciously in the bucket seat, searching for other possible approaches. She had to learn something more about Dan Wagner in order to understand why he operated the way he did. That would take some careful probing on her part. Perhaps then she could overcome enough of his animosity toward her to get her job done.
    She decided to ignore his jibe and took a deep breath, initiating a new conversation as they pulled over the last hill on the ridgeline. “Have you always lived near a forest?”
    Dan shifted the Jeep into low gear as they began a steep descent on the other side of the range. “I was born near here.”
    “Oh? Where exactly?”
    “Salmon, Idaho. It’s a small town northeast of Challis.”
    “I see. So you’ve lived in the mountains all your life?”
    “Practically.”
    Libby caught her lower lip between her teeth. So far, so good, she told herself, realizing that the palms of her hands were wet with perspiration. “Have you always wanted to be a forester?”
    Dan gave her a suspicious sidelong glance. “It was drilled into me a long time ago to stick to my own kind and stay on the side of the tracks I was born on. I’ve always lived in the country and the forests were always nearby. Why?”
    “Just curious,” Libby answered quickly. Too quickly. Wagner’s blue eyes darkened considerably as he took stock of her.
    “Are we playing twenty questions, Doctor? When you get done with yours, do I get to ask mine?”
    Libby brightened at the thought. At least he was willing to play along. “Why not? I’m game.”
    An unwilling smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. “I’ll give you that,” he muttered. “All right, so far you’ve asked me three questions, Doctor. It’s my turn to ask you three. Right?”
    Libby gave a brief nod of her head, suddenly feeling uncomfortable. “Of course.”
    He shifted down again and the Jeep bucked to a near halt as they crawled around a particularly deep hole in the road. Now Libby began to appreciate his advice. If a tourist had come over that rise at forty miles an hour and hit the hole, he would have easily broken an axle and flipped his vehicle.
    “Is there a man in your life?” Dan asked.
    Libby’s honey-brown eyes widened for a second while she digested the question. “Well...”
    “Be fair about this. I answered yours without hesitation,” he prodded.
    Blushing, Libby said, “I had the respect to ask you questions that were less personal in nature, Mr. Wagner.”
    He smiled the smile of a wolf. “You didn’t lay down any rules when we decided to play this game. Correct?”
    “Yes,” she grated.
    “Then answer my question.”
    She wanted to hurl back “Why should you care?” but didn’t. Instead she simply said, “No.”
    He seemed pleased with himself. Go ahead, Libby thought, sit there looking like the cat who ate the canary. So help me, I’m going to stuff it back down your throat someday soon...
    Realizing where her attitude was taking
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