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The Forest Ranger's Husband
Book: The Forest Ranger's Husband Read Online Free
Author: Leigh Bale
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary, Christian, Maraya21
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car. She dodged the snow shovel lying on the front lawn.
    Bless Sue. She was now a stay-at-home mom and spent her time tending to Rose and Davie and helping Andie get settled here in Enlo. If not for Sue and her husband, Brett, Andie didn’t know how she would have made it through the past years alone.
    As Andie reached the covered porch, Sue stepped forward and handed her a warm sweater. Sue curled into a wicker chair and indicated Andie should join her. “The kids are fine. Let’s talk before I take Rose home.”
    Andie glanced at the front door, noticing it stood ajar so they could hear the children. “Thanks, sis.”
    “You okay?” Sue asked as Andie sat down.
    Andie draped the sweater over herself. Freezing cold inspite of the warm day, she tried to feel something besides deep, abiding hatred. “I’m fine.”
    Sue peered at her. “You don’t look fine.”
    “Well, how do I look?” A gentle breeze pulsed around them, and she brushed the hair back from her face. She felt chilled and irritated and longed to get out of her uniform and into some comfortable sweats.
    “You look pale and distressed.”
    Andie shook her head, filled with disbelief. “Why did he have to come back? Why couldn’t he have stayed away?”
    “I don’t know. The guy is bad news. What does he want?”
    “Right now? To see his son.”
    Sue pressed the fingers of her right hand against her mouth. “Maybe you need to get a restraining order against Matt.”
    Andie blinked, reluctant to let this situation get any uglier than it already was. “No, I can’t do that. Matt has never, ever threatened me. He’s not that kind of man.”
    “Well, there’s no doubt Davie would love to meet his father. Besides Rocketman and baseball, his father is almost all he ever talks about. What about you?”
    “I don’t know. I think I’d rather go on like before, forgetting I ever had a husband. But I have to think about Davie and what’s best for him.”
    “And do you think getting to know his father is best?”
    Andie turned her head, gazing at the drift of melting snow edging the sidewalk. The snow reminded Andie of a long-ago, happier time in her life when Matt had taken her skiing for the first time. “Matt always had his faults. You know he was egotistic and goal-oriented to the point of obsessive, but he was a good man, too. He worked hard, provided well and was always kind and generous to me. I have no reason to believe he’d hurt Davie on purpose.”
    “You think he’s been faithful to you all these years the way you’ve been to him?”
    The thought of Matt being with another woman tore Andie’s heart to shreds. If he’d been unfaithful, that was between him and God. “I have no idea. It’s not my business anymore.”
    “Maybe you should ask him.”
    Andie’s eyes widened, and a feeling of horror overcame her. “I’ll do no such thing.”
    And yet she wanted to know. Had he missed her at all while he’d been gone? Or had he found someone else to share the long, lonely nights with?
    Sue released a deep sigh. “What if he spends time with Davie and then disappears again? That would hurt Davie so much.”
    Tears filled Andie’s eyes. She blinked to hold them back. “Then I’ll be here for my son. I’ll always be here for him, no matter what.”
    “Maybe you need to talk to an attorney. Just to be safe.”
    Andie took a deep breath, letting the fresh air clear her thoughts. “Not yet. Matt hasn’t asked for anything unreasonable, and I don’t want to create a fight over nothing.”
    “You’re surely not going to let him be alone with Davie. What if he tries to kidnap your son?” Incredulity filled Sue’s voice, her face contorted in outrage at the mere possibility.
    “Of course not. I have no intention of letting Matt have un-supervised visits. At least not until I know what he intends. He just barely found out he has a child.”
    Sue’s shoulders stiffened. “I know. I greatly regret barging into your office like
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