Chapter Twenty-One Cash I’d left the bar confused, a little aggravated, and even a bit hurt. I knew it was all my fault, all my doing, and it was all up to me to put things back together again. But now, Bobbi Jo seemed to be over me—like totally over me. That didn’t sit well with me—not even a little bit. Jasper and Tyrell were in the barn when I drove up. All the outside lights were on, and that meant something was going down. I walked into the barn to find pretty much everyone who lived on the ranch hanging out inside. With a cow on the ground, I pretty much knew why the gathering was going on. “She about to have a calf?” My brothers nodded. “Yep,” Tyrell said. “She’s the oldest cow we’ve got. We’re all pretty interested in how well she does.” The things people on a ranch were inte

